$3000 bought a lot of car back than, and you'd be surprised to learn, the Volkswagen Beetle was not the least expensive car money could buy in 1967, Ford's bottom range Falcon cost about $1500 compared to the Beetle's $1700 and for $3000, you could buy a Buick Skylark Pillared coupe for around $3000 a car far bigger and nicer than the "$3000 car" example they showed here which looks like a red base line Falcon which would have been far cheaper (even the Falcon 500 wagon which was a monster with a big engine and a ton of space cost $2600).
The era when British Adverts were simply amazing. Think this series, Sony adverts of the time, CinZano, Martini and British Airways - just a few - simply the best.
When I saw this advertisement for the first time, I thought it was some editing some silly people did, but when I saw it was real, I was honestly shocked.
Why Big Ears Deserves to be Arrested by Mr. Plod At The End Of The Ad. First and foremost, he has gotten badly flanderized in the Vymura ad, going from a friendly, kind and caring brownie who was a good father figure to Noddy to a jerk who insults Noddy all because he didn't like his new curtains. He and Noddy's arguing caused them to get arrested by Mr. Plod, and he also gets away with insulting Noddy by calling the way he dresses silly, making him a karma houdini. In one part of the ad, he was at his absolute worst, because he insults Noddy by calling the way he dresses silly, when in the first book, he literally got him his own clothes, which is something the original Big Ears would never do. He has suffered the worst flanderization in the Noddy franchise, even worse than Noddy and Clockwork Mouse's flanderizations in Noddy, Toyland Detective.
Big Ears is out of character, he literally gets into a fight with noddy, all because of the new wallpaper and he insults Noddy's clothing when he was the one to buy them for noddy and he is a karma Houdini(he did get some minor comeppuence where he is thrown to the wall by noddy), he is even worse than clockwork mouse in the toyland detective reboot
Remember the later one? 'Celtic 2 Heart of Midlothian 2' gives the man his eighth draw and he begins celebrating Dundee 1 Morton 1 Partick Thistle 2 Airdrieonians 2 man starts making despairing noises Brechin City 1 Dumbarton 1 Clyde 2 Stenhousemuir 2 music kicks in and he lights up a Hamlet Arbroath 7 Montrose 0 "Well, lucky old Arbroath!"
Why did Noddy go to jail he was defending himself because big ears Assaulted him 1st and was being childish all because Noddy didn’t agree with his design choices I would’ve done the same thing if someone attacked me 1st then I would fight back but then again it’s just a silly old commercial
Is that Big Ears I know? Because in this ad, it feels like that an unknown jerk is disguising as him. I'd like to call Big Ears in this ad, "Mean Ears."
I just randomly said to my son out of nowhere “That’s handy Harry, stick it in the oven”. After a search to find out where my brain got it from, here I am. I would have been 14 at the time of the ad.
My kids love watching the aircraft take off from Ellough. My youngest son loves planes, he'll often watch plane videos on RU-vid. I'd love to go in an aircraft too, don't think my body would cope with a long journey in one though. My kids love looking out for the skydivers when not at school too
I come on this damn app regularly for the sole purpose of watching this video. That’s the problem with France. Can’t get a decent frozen burger to save your life.
Something about these Hamlet ads is that there are so many of them and they are all funny. It was a very talented bunch of creatives who were behind these.
@@bettyottman1718 No but you were saying it would scare children, robot chicken is not aimed at children because of the violence and swearing, robot chicken is for teenagers and adults.
Mr Plod always picked on Gilbert Golly. Racist oink!! Seriously Noddy was wonderful to me when I was very young. Then as teenagers we looked at it through bery different eyes.