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Orangina gives pinup animals sex appeal

Orangina_2 Here are two print ads from the new Orangina campaign in France, by agency FFL. See the whole gallery here. There’s also a TV spot, which is one long animal orgy, created with help from Psyop. “I guess it goes without saying that when you get the opportunity to spray Orangina all over the chest of a sexy bunny girl, you go for it,” says Psyop’s Todd Mueller. “Now that we are finished, it’s a bit sad to leave this crazy world behind. There’s so much more to find out about this forest and these sexy creatures.” Time, and possibly local laws, apparently precluded that.

—Posted by Tim Nudd

November 15, 2007 in Fred & Farid, Orangina | Permalink

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Since when do bears have abs? Bears are NATURALLY fat.

Other than that, the ads are great. A lot better than the Pepsi and Coke shit they do in America.

Posted by: Bobby | Nov 15, 2007 2:04:46 PM

The ratio of females to males is interesting. (There's only the male bear...)

Posted by: Garrick | Nov 19, 2007 9:27:14 AM

The origin:

Posted by: Yars | Nov 19, 2007 9:33:32 AM

I loathe these ads which are currently all over the metro in Paris. It is such a bizzare and somewhat disturbing campaign. Not only do I not find it to be clever, but it does not make me want to drink Orangina. Just the opposite, in fact -- I'll stick with my Perrier.

Posted by: Peter | Nov 20, 2007 6:49:07 AM

the bear is particulary scary. I'm not a gay furry, sorry.

Posted by: urgh | Apr 23, 2008 9:48:30 AM


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