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Celebrity Endorsement
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More properly called "Celebrity Spokesman", as an endorsement requires the celebrity testify to his own use of the product, and this isn't always part of a celebrity's role in the commercial. The use of celebrities in product advertising seems to appear more in TV than in older media, such as radio, print and even cinema. Actors, athletes, musicians and other notables have lent their talents to TV commercials. Some, like Paul Newman, have gone so far as to create the products they sell. Due perhaps to its prevalence, in some jurisdictions it is required to indicate in a caption or subtitle if the celebrity endorser was compensated for the endorsement. That is to say, if you paid the celebrity to endorse your product, you had to mention that on the screen somewhere. Although most common on TV, a common literary equivalent is to see a brief quotation from one author enthusiastically endorsing the work of another one on the cover or in the opening pages of their latest work. Given that the usual dynamic is a very well-known author endorsing a lesser-known one ("John Anonymous is this generation's Master of the Macabre!" ~ Stephen King), whether the well-known author has even read the book in question is, of course, uncertain. Interestingly, the idea of celebrity endorsements dates back at least to Ancient Rome. Popular gladiators would regularly be paid to endorse various products and services. (In fact, Ridley Scott planned to have a scene in his film Gladiator where some of the arena fighters endorsed products, but changed his mind when he realized that the public wouldn't buy it as real.) I'm Not a Doctor, but I Play One on TV is a subset of this. Some celebrities willing to do endorsements but afraid of being seen as sellouts indulge in Japandering by appearing in foreign ads that are not meant to be seen by their home fanbase. See Character Celebrity Endorsement for endorsements from celebrities that are not, in fact, real. If it's a deceased celebrity, it's The Dead Rise to Advertise. See Advertising Campaigns for more. |
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A short story for Damage Control had a proposed advertising campaign built around Joe Fixit, with the tag line "We Clean Up The Hulk's Messes, We Can Clean Up Yours". Needless to say, he wasn't pleased... | |
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Much later on, the ever-leggy Tina Turner was taken on as the face of Hanes hosiery. | |
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Dispatches: On the original British paperbacks, The best book I have ever read on men and war in our time. — John le Carré is much more prominent than Dispatches — Michael Herr. Later editions keep the Le Carré quote, but make the title more prominent. | |
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Aja Kong was once her nation's spokeswoman for orange juice. | |
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Pizza Dog Pizza is endorsed by Hawkeye, with the slogan "Eh, It's Food!" | |
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Johnny Rotten is advertising Country Life butter. | |
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In Castle, Castle receives a package of books from the publisher for him to read so that they can solicit cover quotes for marketing purposes. When questioned by his mother and daughter on how he can possibly get them all read, he replies he doesn't have to, and proceeds to demonstrate with a couple of examples: | |
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Soccer player Pelé and Viagra, also known as "the Pelé pill". Mercilessly parodied in The Simpsons. Also, Bob Dole. And former Major Leaguer Rafael Palmeiro (before steroid allegations ruined his career). |
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Parodied hilariously on Whose Line Is It Anyway?. "Celebrity endorsements that are doomed to fail." | |
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Art Linkletter used to appear in a small seal on the box of The Game of Life. He also appeared on the $100,000 bill in the game. | |
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Humorously sent up by Robert Loggia for Minute Maid orange-tangerine blend, the joke being that of all the celebrities you'd expect a kid to be blown away by, the craggy-voiced guy from Scarface (1983) has to be pretty low on the list, and yet: "WHOA, Robert Loggia!" | |
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Parodied in Community with Subway a few times. They would also get into endorsing fake brands like Splingles, to the point of Troy sending Britta home when she tries to endorse a 'healthier' potato chip instead. This happens as well with normal Product Placement - they'd get fake brands from a prop company and place them like actual product placement. | |
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Infamously, Genichiro Tenryu left All Japan Pro Wrestling to become a spokesman for eye glass company Megane Super. Then Megane executive Hachiro Tanaka turned around and launched his own pro wrestling promotion, Super World Of Sports, built around Tenryu. It wasn't until All Japan absolutely needed him after the NOAH exodus that they let Tenryu return and New Japan smartly kept Hiroshi Tanahashi around when he promoted McDonalds. | |
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...and World of Warcraft too, apparently. | |
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The Simpsons Movie: Spoofed: "This is Tom Hanks. The government has lost all its credibility, so it's borrowing some of mine." Played straight with Butterfinger candy, but then (naturally, since it's The Simpsons) then spoofed, lampshaded and self-parodied in-universe. |
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Kevin Sullivan says to listen to Caged Heat Radio, or he'll kick down your door, strap you down and turn your radio on full blast. | |
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Mortal Kombat 1 had the ad "It's In Out Blood" starring Dave Bautista. | |
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The Island of Misfit Christmas Specials had a running gag in which Peter Paltridge sometimes ended reviews by asking, "Does Mary Lou Retton like it?", then presenting a picture of the gymnast expressing either displeasure or enjoyment of the special. (The pictures consist of screenshots of advertisements she did in The '80s, Photoshopped to include characters from the specials.) Peter's review of Rapsittie Street Kids: Believe in Santa ended by revealing that Mary Lou Retton somehow died while watching the cartoon, so following reviews replaced her with more obscure "celebrities". | |
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The 2011 The Legend of Zelda games (Ocarina of Time 3D and Skyward Sword) were promoted by Robin Williams and his daughter, largely related to the fact that the daughter had been named Zelda after the princess. | |
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Alpa Chino of Tropic Thunder kept on pushing his energy drink and energy bar while he was filming his movie set during the Vietnam War. | |
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Mass Effect 2: Commander Shepard may choose to convince stores to give him/her a discount by endorsing the store. You can do this with every store on the station, so you are followed by an everlasting chime of "I'm Commander Shepard, and this is my favorite store on the Citadel." | |
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Místico does commercials for Nestle... and the Mexican National Action Party. | |
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The next step in building the Mickie James empire is drinking Dr Pepper. | |
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Japanese actress and singer Aya Ueto did this during the run of Mobile Suit Gundam SEED not to endorse the show itself but the model kits that were available during the show's run, mostly in the kits' commercials. Two examples here. | |
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Pauley Perrette for Expedia. | |
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Body builder turned pro wrestler John Quinlan and wrestler turned mixed martial artist Bobby Lashley for supplement company Nutrabolics. | |
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Cimorelli at one point actually endorsed for Subway, one for singing about the Fritos Chicken Enchilada Melt (Yes they sang the whole jingle for it) and one about piling up your veggie options at your local Subway, complete with singing about it. In return, Subway sponsored their six episode Web Original short series "Summer With Cimorelli". | |
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The original script for Gladiator included a segment in which the gladiators giving endorsements to products but was cut because it would have been seen as too ridiculous in the eyes of the audience. | |
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Parodied in Pixar's Cars, with the Rusteze Medicated Bumper Ointment Commercial. | |
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Ziggy Pig and Silly Seal (2022): Ziggy Pig's Start of Darkness began when he saw a commercial for Paste Pot Pete's Pulsating Palace of Pork, endorsed by Spider-Ham. Pizza Dog Pizza is endorsed by Hawkeye, with the slogan "Eh, It's Food!" |
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Heavily parodied in the original Wayne's World, with a scene in which Wayne and Garth explain how they won't sell out to the TV network, while overtly displaying various products and spouting advertising slogans (including Garth dressed head to toe in in assorted Reebok Sportswear). It culminated in Wayne having a headache and asking for two Nuprin, which appeared on a black and white background, just like the ads. | |
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In 2016, Procter & Gamble ran a campaign for its Tide Pods detergent packs, "Small But Powerful", that featured several undersized sports celebrities (relatively speaking)—among them NFL players Cole Beasley and Darren Sproles, Olympic gymnast Simone Biles, then-NASCAR driver Danica Patrick, and Daniel Bryan. Bryan's commercial was in the style of a wrestling promo. | |
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Saturday Night Live spoofed the Alex Trebek insurance commercials with Sam Waterston for Old Glory insurance, the only insurance that protects senior citizens from rampaging robots. | |
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One strip of Funny Farm had Gulius open the door to find himself facing a dinosaur singing "I love you, you love I. Do you have insurance for when you die?" | |
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Clash of Clans ran a Super Bowl ad in 2015 featuring Liam Neeson channeling his character from the Taken film series. | |
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Game of War: Fire Age uses supermodel Kate Upton as its spokesperson and Lady Not-Appearing-in-This-Game. | |
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Kurt Angle and the Pizza Outlet chain of Pittsburgh. | |
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A quasi-example since he actually made it himself, but in Japan, the biggest selling point of the Mother trilogy was that it was the work of Shigesato Itoi, who was at the peak of his popularity at the time; most of the promotional material for MOTHER made a point of pointing out that it was his creation. In straighter examples, SMAP member Takuya Kimura was all over the advertising for MOTHER 2, and actress Kou Shibasaki discussing the emotional impact of the game was pretty much the entire television commercial campaign for Mother 3. | |
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League of Legends: Dunkmaster Darius is a skin depicting the champion Darius as a professional basketball player (it ties into community in-jokes). Sometimes, when buying items in the store, he has these taglines for them. | |
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Numerous pop culture figures ranging from the Angry Birds to Kermit the Frog have appeared in the ad campaign for Wonderful Pistachios, a California pistachio grower. | |
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Homestar Runner: Parodied in the Strong Bad Email "suntan", where an Easter egg has Homsar offering a "Celebrity(?) Testimonial" for Strong Bad's Ab-Abber 2000. Near the end of "geddup noise", Strong Bad's retrospective on the career of the Geddup Noise (an anthropomorphized sound effect of a chair moving across the floor) says that "ol' Geddy" spends all his time snowboarding in the Coches mountains, only popping up in "the odd, or sometimes very odd" commercial. There's also Strong Bad's generic pitch in "Coach Z's 110%": "This product is a product I endorse... on my hat." |
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Alexey Pajitnov, creator of Tetris, "introduces ClockWerx" on both its packaging and title screen. Many players and even reviewers took this to mean that he had designed it, where in fact he had absolutely no involvement beyond the endorsement. | |
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The Pieces Lie Where They Fell: Played seriously in its sequel Picking Up the Pieces. Captain General Gentle Step had, at one point, given her endorsement to a bar - The Old Terminal Bar. When it refuses to serve one of her captains because he's a Changeling, she revokes her endorsement and gives it to another bar, The Blue Mountain, which has no problem with serving Changelings. | |
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One of the supplements for the horror RPG Chill had a series of short adventures hosted by Elvira, Mistress of the Dark. | |
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Gears of War: "THE COLE TRAIN RUNS ON WHOLE GRAIN, BABY! WOOOOO!" | |
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Parodied in the Strong Bad Email "suntan", where an Easter egg has Homsar offering a "Celebrity(?) Testimonial" for Strong Bad's Ab-Abber 2000. | |
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In the Season 4 finale of Legends of Tomorrow, the Legends build a theme park to counter the villains' Evil Plan. The Legends try to ask the Arrowverse Trinity (Green Arrow, The Flash and Supergirl) to help advertise their park. However, the Legends have previously dissed the Trinity back during the franchise's annual crossover, so in retaliation the latter group turned their own words back at them ("Hard Pass."). The Legends resort to dressing up as the Trinity for their commercial. | |
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They're even better raw! | |
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