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SuperDave
28th June 2005, 22:50
Not sure if this has been brought up before but the homepage seems to be missing the search bar at present.

This campaign is bullshit, it fucks me off everytime I see it but I would like to know if anybody can understand the bullshit rapping and what is said? I can make out the 'if you don't have a rubba there will be no hubba hubba' part, but what is said before that?

Also anyone notice how they repeat the phrase 'hubba hubba' twice at the end after the full catchphrase, man that part cracks me up.

zadok
28th June 2005, 22:52
????
Must be peculiar to your machine. Pop-up?

John
28th June 2005, 22:53
I met that chick that was on that ad, she looks alot better in person :).

Actually the add fucks me off some majorly - they spend a stupid amount of money on it, which we pay for - why dont they just show people dieing of aids and have 'Dont be a fucken idiot'.

Wouldnt of heard of this sort of shit back in the day, but what fucks me off more is the 2 dudes. Ok I'm not gay and I dont particulary have anything against them other than a certain incident that tristan is aware of (he isnt gay but yea). But I dont want to be put of my fucken dinner by seeing two guys going at it fuck that pissed me off.

John
28th June 2005, 22:53
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Must be peculiar to your machine. Pop-up?
NZ Tv campaign for safe sex!

SuperDave
28th June 2005, 22:58
Well if they want an advert that will work they need to flash images of STIs or STDs whichever is the correct damn term at present. Ie flash a nice big picture of genital herpes etc and then a condom. The words could go something like 'you will get this if you don't use one of these' or 'so use one of these and you won't get this'

Waylander
28th June 2005, 22:58
Heard a news report a week ago or so that suposedly that add has actually caused more cases of the dieseases (sp?)

As for the actuall rap part of it. I doubt there are actuall words within that other than "it's on" "It's hot you're goin for what I got" and then the hubba hubba part.

Kinda feels like it would be patronising to those that are "hip hop" inclined.

Indiana_Jones
28th June 2005, 23:04
I don't see how the ad (as lame as it is) couldn't of increased STD's. Condom's an't 100% and they can't stop everything, but some protection is better then none I guess. :whistle:

-Indy

MagicMarker
28th June 2005, 23:14
the ad is disgusting when there are 2 guys, and the campaign doesn't really get much of a message across... It's a waste of money!

SuperDave
28th June 2005, 23:20
"it's on" "It's hot you're goin for what I got" and then the hubba hubba part.



So that's what the dumbass character is mumbling. Thanks for clearing it up.

Waylander
28th June 2005, 23:23
So that's what the dumbass character is mumbling. Thanks for clearing it up.
There's more to it but it really is just mumbling or random sounds meant be be assumed for words.

Indiana_Jones
28th June 2005, 23:28
I didn't know there was a queer version :| That's quite wrong lol

-Indy

tl_tub
29th June 2005, 07:38
I had heard that for certain age groups the advert was actually working. I say good on them for trying something different. I would rather see something like that than the 'speed kills' adverts.
Can someone explain this to me.. You dont have a problem with a guy and girl kissing when your eating your dinner, but your disgusted by two guys kissing.. Why?
:whistle:

mv.senna
29th June 2005, 07:55
"......Can someone explain this to me.. You dont have a problem with a guy and girl kissing when your eating your dinner, but your disgusted by two guys kissing.. Why?....."


simple - it's not 2 chicks doing the kissing! :rofl: No one wd be complaining then! They might be put off their dinner, but not because they were disgusted :rofl:

Ms Piggy
29th June 2005, 08:15
You have to admit it's a catchy tune though but I haven't heard anything about it's effectiveness. I would assume it's a little earlier to get any conclusive eveidence about it...how can an ad campaign increase STD's anyway and how would they be able to prove that? Sounds like a bit of a myth to me.

Lou Girardin
29th June 2005, 08:49
Interesting how the ad agency used a 1940's phrase. And the great uneducated lap it up like it's new.
TV, ya gotta love it!

placidfemme
29th June 2005, 09:45
I personally don't like the advert... (but then again I don't need condoms so...) anyway..

If they can put ad's on TV with a guy falling off a ladder, or a naked guy slipping out the shower, or a mother falling face first onto a glass table... then why not put people with AIDS on Ad's or people dying/suffering from other STD's. That would be more affective...

If they (people who have sex lol) don't listen to thier parents/teachers/family and friends why would they listen to some fat cartoon rapper regarding safe sex... show them how thier dicks can fall off and get all crusty and shit and however STD's affect women and then they'll listen...

zadok
29th June 2005, 10:00
If they can put ad's on TV with a guy falling off a ladder, or a naked guy slipping out the shower, or a mother falling face first onto a glass table... then why not put people with AIDS on Ad's or people dying/suffering from other STD's. That would be more affective...
I concur. Something simlar was done here showing the 'Grim Reaper', and apparently it was very effective.

ManDownUnder
29th June 2005, 10:27
I understand there's a basic principle that says people will do things for a small chance of a big gain, but won't do things for a small chance of a big loss...

E.g. if you could spend $5 and be in to win a million, with no other loss than the $5 (as in Lotto - all on TV)... people are likely to give it a go, even though the expected payoff is about 50c

What if you could spend $5 with an expected win of $5.50, and a one in a million chance of being bankrupted and having everything you own taken off you (all onTV of course).

It'd go down like a cup of cold sick - no-one would do it and yet the payoff is arguably better (almost a gurantee...)

Same with this ad except in reverse. They want to STOP people getting it on without protection so they show it in a positive upbeat light?!?

Show the death and pain and suffering - show what disease does to kids, and the burden of teenage pregnancy. Show the AIDS victims in the early, middle, and late stages of that dreadful disease.

IMHO- they're doing it all wrong, completely backwards, and I expect that might be contributing to an increase of disease. Kids are getting the wrong message. Sex is easy and if you wear a condom it's safe.

It's not 100% safe by any means... despite what they say - read the fine print...

MDU

Hitcher
29th June 2005, 11:42
I've never seen these ads. Maybe they don't get run on the flaccid old fart channel...

Eurygnomes
29th June 2005, 12:05
The rate of STI's (fyi) is increasing partially due to the increase in vigilence. Put it this way, gastroenteritis is a notifiable disease, chlamydia is not. Both have distinct economic impact on the country (approx $260m per year for diarrhoea & vomiting!) but one has the whole 'sexual taboo' thing surrounding it. Government has been lobbied for 'quite some time now' about putting sexually transmitted infections on the notifiable disease list - but until the health act, in particular the infectious disease part of it, is reformed - there'll be nothing doing.

So as more people get Chlamydia - or are made aware of it - it filters into the media.

When I was about 13, I was lucky enough to go to Madame Tussauds. There were wax models of syphillis sores that were SOOO disgusting, that even with my cast iron tummy, I felt ill. That's how to scare young people...imagine having a chancre like that, weeping pus etc. :vomit:

So yeah - the hubba hubba ad is crap. It reminds me of "hubba bubba bubble gum" which doesn't help (pink, chewy, tastes bad...) but then advertising seems to stick in my brain obviously!

tl_tub
29th June 2005, 12:23
Please dont mention those ACC adverts! How can you talk about accidents around the home, yet have an example of people commercially advertising products? Maybe im just slow (dont answer that), but it doesnt make sence to me. :weird:

placidfemme
29th June 2005, 12:40
Please dont mention those ACC adverts! How can you talk about accidents around the home, yet have an example of people commercially advertising products? Maybe im just slow (dont answer that), but it doesnt make sence to me. :weird:

*is confused now*

Flyingpony
29th June 2005, 13:36
At first I thought this was some funky new Hubba Bubba chewing gum advertisement. Felt it was strange since there were no product shots. Then there was something on the news and said it was about safe sex :weird:

Still get the feeling this advertisement is promoting having one nightstand sex and how if you have a condom you'll get laid. It doesn't feel to be promoting safe sex practises.

ACC advertisements have people falling down stairs and off ladders onto driveways etc, why not show us some STD images like you find in doctor waiting rooms?

Sutage
29th June 2005, 18:17
it says 'gimme more representing on the floor' i think then the moronic crowd shout 'its on' :P
its target audience is todays little generation (indys footloose post got me ranting) targeting to blacks/wannabe blacks with their rap music nonsense
just like the mcdonalds shit they targeted towards blacks/wiggas because its what todays generation is
all PC aside face the facts:D

Biff
29th June 2005, 20:14
Crap adverts, but according to the dept of ditryteenagehoesofbothgendersandsexualpersuasions - the advert has worked. I'm sure I heard on some crap TV thingy recently that teenage pregnancy has fallen by something like 15% since the campaign begun.

motobob
29th June 2005, 20:57
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simple - it's not 2 chicks doing the kissing! :rofl: No one wd be complaining then! They might be put off their dinner, but not because they were disgusted :rofl:

Hey if they had the 2 chicks kissing then most guys would forgetta bout using the Rubba. We go into Major sensory overload when this sorta thing occurs. :love:

speights_bud
29th June 2005, 21:13
Still get the feeling this advertisement is promoting having one nightstand sex...
I agree, But also think about how the Ad is presented? do you think the intended audience may not be capable of understanding it any other way??.
Recently i was trying to understand what some 'pacific' guys a school were saying to each other while playing rugby. could tell it was english but i had no bloody idea what they were trying to say!.

Maybe The ad working but i reckon all this 'safe sex' crap they teaching kids at schools promotes having sex and one night stands. :no: What happened to parents? (although there are PLENTY of excellent ones out there)

inlinefour
30th June 2005, 09:02
Its aimed at a particular younger generation, who I guess will understand it. :weird:

crashe
30th June 2005, 11:07
The advert is aimed at the young ones who actually understand the "Rap".
It apparently is working, which is why they have brought the advert back onto our screens.

Sure I think that they could come up with a better advert for maybe the older generation.... but they really want to stop the young ones from:

1. To NOT get pregnant, and be parents at such a young age.
2. Getting any of the STD deseases that are going around.
3. Getting it across to the young ones to USE the CONDOMS.

It is aimed at all sexual preferences in the young age group of people.

I personally know so many people with HIV/AIDs who are straight and gay and if this advert works to stop people getting it, then thats great.

scumdog
30th June 2005, 11:22
Wouldnt of heard of this sort of shit back in the day, but what fucks me off more is the 2 dudes. Ok I'm not gay and I dont particulary have anything against them other than a certain incident that tristan is aware of (he isnt gay but yea). But I dont want to be put of my fucken dinner by seeing two guys going at it fuck that pissed me off.

Lighten up dude, sure it's your perogative to be disgusted but there's a shit load of gays out there (and they didn't get to be that way by choice - who would given the flack from the straights?) and they constitute a fair section of the audience this ad. is aimed at, - like it or lump it, they'll be around forever..

How many times have you been hassled/adused/threatened/beaten by others that are gay?? and more specifically BECAUSE they were gay?
What problem (apart from your weak stomach) have they ever caused you.?

Tolerance grasshopper, tolerance. :yes:

Indiana_Jones
30th June 2005, 15:44
I don't like homosexuality itself, but I don't have anything against people who are ( sat next to a gay guy in physics lol:)) But my only problem is things like gay parades and gay days etc, I mean wow your gay, we all don't need to know it :weird:

-Indy

Eurygnomes
30th June 2005, 15:57
Hey if they had the 2 chicks kissing then most guys would forgetta bout using the Rubba. We go into Major sensory overload when this sorta thing occurs. :love:

Yep...and it buys us free drinks if we're good at it. :sly: Not that I would ever use this knowledge to my advantage - nosiree I would not! ;)

tl_tub
30th June 2005, 17:41
I don't like homosexuality itself, but I don't have anything against people who are ( sat next to a gay guy in physics lol:)) But my only problem is things like gay parades and gay days etc, I mean wow your gay, we all don't need to know it :weird:

-Indy

I guess as they have been persecuted so much in the past, they would like a way to show how proud they are of themselves. There are street events for everything from the undie 500 to destiny church to protesting against china, so why not gay pride? :whistle:

Indiana_Jones
4th July 2005, 23:22
I guess as they have been persecuted so much in the past, they would like a way to show how proud they are of themselves. There are street events for everything from the undie 500 to destiny church to protesting against china, so why not gay pride? :whistle:

lol but If you made a "anti-gay" parade you'd be called a "homo-phobe"
I hate that, some people don't like gays, they're not afraid of them :p lol

-Indy