The way the three little pigs are depicted as antagonistic here reminds me of Robert McKimson's Warner Bros. cartoons "The Windblown Hare" and "The Turn-Tale Wolf!"
I believe that children do have nightmares about a breakfast cereal that could turn people into monsters. I can imagine a child screaming "don't eat me daddy" after seeing him eating with a Wheetabix box on the table. Hence this has to be one of the most stupidly negative ads of all time and could result in loss of sales instead of promoting them. They could have used the same fairy tale to promote a positive image of a cereal that makes people less aggressive by having a now friendly wolf inviting the piggies to join him eating Wheetabix.
Damn... the slurping of the tail definitely shatters any illusion that they might be still alive in his belly! Poor piggies... 🐷🐷🐷 Not much of a happy ending... (well except for one fat happy wolf!) 😄
This ad is so bad, irritating and downright unfunny that I hate it to the point of switching to another channel for its short duration. Children could have nightmares about a breakfast cereal that could turn people into monsters. I can imagine a child screaming "don't eat me daddy" after seeing him eating with a Wheetabix box on the table. Indeed I have been told of one such example. Hence this has to be one of the most stupidly negative ads of all time and could result in loss of sales instead of promoting them. They could have used the same fairy tale to promote a positive image of a cereal that makes people less aggressive by having a now friendly wolf inviting the piggies to join him eating Wheetabix with words such as: Little pigs come out from your house of bricks, and join me eating Wheetabix. Lesson to be learned by ad companies? DO NOT MAKE ADS THAT PROMOTE VIOLENCE IN ANY SHAPE OR FORM. Violence is not funny and should never be treated as such. The World is violent enough you morons. Instead of trying to get cheap laughs out of violence from sick minded people, please try to make ads that promote non violence and bullying. Try to make people (especially children) happy instead of scared of parents or a school bully who may have eaten the product you are paid to promote.
they'll unfortunately probably ban it they always do with these adverts. It'll be some bs about traumatising kid. People take adverts to seriously now.
@@richardhutchinson9646 well when i first saw this advert i wasn’t very pleased as i loved the three little pigs when i was younger so it was very weird seeing the wolf eat them in a advert going all round the world 🤨
This ad is so bad, irritating and downright unfunny that I hate it to the point of switching to another channel for its short duration. Children could have nightmares about a breakfast cereal that could turn people into monsters. I can imagine a child screaming "don't eat me daddy" after seeing him eating with a Wheetabix box on the table. Indeed I have been told of one such example. Hence this has to be one of the most stupidly negative ads of all time and could result in loss of sales instead of promoting them. They could have used the same fairy tale to promote a positive image of a cereal that makes people less aggressive by having a now friendly wolf inviting the piggies to join him eating Wheetabix with words such as: Little pigs come out from your house of bricks, and join me eating Wheetabix. Lesson to be learned by ad companies? DO NOT MAKE ADS THAT PROMOTE VIOLENCE IN ANY SHAPE OR FORM. Violence is not funny and should never be treated as such. The World is violent enough you morons. Instead of trying to get cheap laughs out of violence from sick minded people, please try to make ads that promote non violence and bullying. Try to make people (especially children) happy instead of scared of parents or a school bully who may have eaten the product you are paid to promote.
Agree with Bal GB. Wouldn't wolf already be full after his Weetabix? It would have been a funnier if he just walked off and didn't bother eating the pigs.
@@TONYCOV881 Yes And it’s Supposed To Have The Ending Where The Wolf Tries To Blow The 3rd House Down But Runs Away After Saying: This House May Be Built of Bricks but my day starts with Weetabix!
You are a wise parent. This ad is so bad, irritating and downright unfunny that I hate it to the point of switching to another channel for its short duration. Children could have nightmares about a breakfast cereal that could turn people into monsters. I can imagine a child screaming "don't eat me daddy" after seeing him eating with a Wheetabix box on the table. Indeed I have been told of one such example. Hence this has to be one of the most stupidly negative ads of all time and could result in loss of sales instead of promoting them. They could have used the same fairy tale to promote a positive image of a cereal that makes people less aggressive by having a now friendly wolf inviting the piggies to join him eating Wheetabix with words such as: Little pigs come out from your house of bricks, and join me eating Wheetabix. Lesson to be learned by ad companies? DO NOT MAKE ADS THAT PROMOTE VIOLENCE IN ANY SHAPE OR FORM. Violence is not funny and should never be treated as such. The World is violent enough you morons. Instead of trying to get cheap laughs out of violence from sick minded people, please try to make ads that promote non violence and bullying. Try to make people (especially children) happy instead of scared of parents or a school bully who may have eaten the product you are paid to pro.mote.
Wolf..."iv eaten weetabix for breakfast but im still so hungry i need to eat 3 pigs " cut out the chipboard and have a full English, you know it makes sense lol
Dreadful advert. Wheetsbix is a REAL product. I can believe the perception young children begging their parents not to eat them, after seeing a parent at breakfast with a Wheetabix box on the table. To some children this short film could indicate that Wheetbix creates monsters.
I've never seen any latest Weetabix ads like this before in my entire life. It reminds me any classic of American cartoons like Warner Bros.' Looney Tunes and those pigs remind me of The Three Little Pigs by Disney from the 1930s as well.
This ad is so bad, irritating and downright unfunny that I hate it to the point of switching to another channel for its short duration. Children could have nightmares about a breakfast cereal that could turn people into monsters. I can imagine a child screaming "don't eat me daddy" after seeing him eating with a Wheetabix box on the table. Indeed I have been told of one such example. Hence this has to be one of the most stupidly negative ads of all time and could result in loss of sales instead of promoting them. They could have used the same fairy tale to promote a positive image of a cereal that makes people less aggressive by having a now friendly wolf inviting the piggies to join him eating Wheetabix with words such as: Little pigs come out from your house of bricks, and join me eating Wheetabix. Lesson to be learned by ad companies? DO NOT MAKE ADS THAT PROMOTE VIOLENCE IN ANY SHAPE OR FORM. Violence is not funny and should never be treated as such. The World is violent enough you morons. Instead of trying to get cheap laughs out of violence from sick minded people, please try to make ads that promote non violence and bullying. Try to make people (especially children) happy instead of scared of parents or a school bully who may have eaten the product you are paid to promote.
This ad is so bad, irritating and downright unfunny that I hate it to the point of switching to another channel for its short duration. Children could have nightmares about a breakfast cereal that could turn people into monsters. I can imagine a child screaming "don't eat me daddy" after seeing him eating with a Wheetabix box on the table. Indeed I have been told of one such example. Hence this has to be one of the most stupidly negative ads of all time and could result in loss of sales instead of promoting them. They could have used the same fairy tale to promote a positive image of a cereal that makes people less aggressive by having a now friendly wolf inviting the piggies to join him eating Wheetabix with words such as: Little pigs come out from your house of bricks, and join me eating Wheetabix. Lesson to be learned by ad companies? DO NOT MAKE ADS THAT PROMOTE VIOLENCE IN ANY SHAPE OR FORM. Violence is not funny and should never be treated as such. The World is violent enough you morons. Instead of trying to get cheap laughs out of violence from sick minded people, please try to make ads that promote non violence and bullying. Try to make people (especially children) happy instead of scared of parents or a school bully who may have eaten the product you are paid to promote.
This ad is so bad, irritating and downright unfunny that I hate it to the point of switching to another channel for its short duration. Children could have nightmares about a breakfast cereal that could turn people into monsters. I can imagine a child screaming "don't eat me daddy" after seeing him eating with a Wheetabix box on the table. Indeed I have been told of one such example. Hence this has to be one of the most stupidly negative ads of all time and could result in loss of sales instead of promoting them. They could have used the same fairy tale to promote a positive image of a cereal that makes people less aggressive by having a now friendly wolf inviting the piggies to join him eating Wheetabix with words such as: Little pigs come out from your house of bricks, and join me eating Wheetabix. Lesson to be learned by ad companies? DO NOT MAKE ADS THAT PROMOTE VIOLENCE IN ANY SHAPE OR FORM. Violence is not funny and should never be treated as such. The World is violent enough you morons. Instead of trying to get cheap laughs out of violence from sick minded people, please try to make ads that promote non violence and bullying. Try to make people (especially children) happy instead of scared of parents or a school bully who may have eaten the product you are paid to promote.
First the Cadbury Caramel Bunny, then the Charmin Bears/Elephant, then the fox in Old Speckled Hen, and now this?! Can we all agree that the Brits are just better at doing commercials than we Yanks?! Furries = $$!
This ad is so bad, irritating and downright unfunny that I hate it to the point of switching to another channel for its short duration. Children could have nightmares about a breakfast cereal that could turn people into monsters. I can imagine a child screaming "don't eat me daddy" after seeing him eating with a Wheetabix box on the table. Indeed I have been told of one such example. Hence this has to be one of the most stupidly negative ads of all time and could result in loss of sales instead of promoting them. They could have used the same fairy tale to promote a positive image of a cereal that makes people less aggressive by having a now friendly wolf inviting the piggies to join him eating Wheetabix with words such as: Little pigs come out from your house of bricks, and join me eating Wheetabix. Lesson to be learned by ad companies? DO NOT MAKE ADS THAT PROMOTE VIOLENCE IN ANY SHAPE OR FORM. Violence is not funny and should never be treated as such. The World is violent enough you morons. Instead of trying to get cheap laughs out of violence from sick minded people, please try to make ads that promote non violence and bullying. Try to make people (especially children) happy instead of scared of parents or a school bully who may have eaten the product you are paid to promote.
Just brilliant!it,certainly,brings a breath of fresh air to our screens,having been overwhelmed with extremely boring ads that HAVE TO feature people "dancing"?!
This ad is so bad, irritating and downright unfunny that I hate it to the point of switching to another channel for its short duration. Children could have nightmares about a breakfast cereal that could turn people into monsters. I can imagine a child screaming "don't eat me daddy" after seeing him eating with a Wheetabix box on the table. Indeed I have been told of one such example. Hence this has to be one of the most stupidly negative ads of all time and could result in loss of sales instead of promoting them. They could have used the same fairy tale to promote a positive image of a cereal that makes people less aggressive by having a now friendly wolf inviting the piggies to join him eating Wheetabix with words such as: Little pigs come out from your house of bricks, and join me eating Wheetabix. Lesson to be learned by ad companies? DO NOT MAKE ADS THAT PROMOTE VIOLENCE IN ANY SHAPE OR FORM. Violence is not funny and should never be treated as such. The World is violent enough you morons. Instead of trying to get cheap laughs out of violence from sick minded people, please try to make ads that promote non violence and bullying. Try to make people (especially children) happy instead of scared of parents or a school bully who may have eaten the product you are paid to promote.
This ad is so bad, irritating and downright unfunny that I hate it to the point of switching to another channel for its short duration. Children could have nightmares about a breakfast cereal that could turn people into monsters. I can imagine a child screaming "don't eat me daddy" after seeing him eating with a Wheetabix box on the table. Indeed I have been told of one such example. Hence this has to be one of the most stupidly negative ads of all time and could result in loss of sales instead of promoting them. They could have used the same fairy tale to promote a positive image of a cereal that makes people less aggressive by having a now friendly wolf inviting the piggies to join him eating Wheetabix with words such as: Little pigs come out from your house of bricks, and join me eating Wheetabix. Lesson to be learned by ad companies? DO NOT MAKE ADS THAT PROMOTE VIOLENCE IN ANY SHAPE OR FORM. Violence is not funny and should never be treated as such. The World is violent enough you morons. Instead of trying to get cheap laughs out of violence from sick minded people, please try to make ads that promote non violence and bullying. Try to make people (especially children) happy instead of scared of parents or a school bully who may have eaten the product you are paid to promote.
Absolutely! This ad is so bad, irritating and downright unfunny that I hate it to the point of switching to another channel for its short duration. Children could have nightmares about a breakfast cereal that could turn people into monsters. I can imagine a child screaming "don't eat me daddy" after seeing him eating with a Wheetabix box on the table. Indeed I have been told of one such example. Hence this has to be one of the most stupidly negative ads of all time and could result in loss of sales instead of promoting them. They could have used the same fairy tale to promote a positive image of a cereal that makes people less aggressive by having a now friendly wolf inviting the piggies to join him eating Wheetabix with words such as: Little pigs come out from your house of bricks, and join me eating Wheetabix. Lesson to be learned by ad companies? DO NOT MAKE ADS THAT PROMOTE VIOLENCE IN ANY SHAPE OR FORM. Violence is not funny and should never be treated as such. The World is violent enough you morons. Instead of trying to get cheap laughs out of violence from sick minded people, please try to make ads that promote non violence and bullying. Try to make people (especially children) happy instead of scared of parents or a school bully who may have eaten the product you are paid to pro.mote.
no? not dark at all, it's a classic story for all ages! it's just this generation is way too sensitive to everything and demands to rewrite history. lmao.
This ad is so bad, irritating and downright unfunny that I hate it to the point of switching to another channel for its short duration. Children could have nightmares about a breakfast cereal that could turn people into monsters. I can imagine a child screaming "don't eat me daddy" after seeing him eating with a Wheetabix box on the table. Indeed I have been told of one such example. Hence this has to be one of the most stupidly negative ads of all time and could result in loss of sales instead of promoting them. They could have used the same fairy tale to promote a positive image of a cereal that makes people less aggressive by having a now friendly wolf inviting the piggies to join him eating Wheetabix with words such as: Little pigs come out from your house of bricks, and join me eating Wheetabix. Lesson to be learned by ad companies? DO NOT MAKE ADS THAT PROMOTE VIOLENCE IN ANY SHAPE OR FORM. Violence is not funny and should never be treated as such. The World is violent enough you morons. Instead of trying to get cheap laughs out of violence from sick minded people, please try to make ads that promote non violence and bullying. Try to make people (especially children) happy instead of scared of parents or a school bully who may have eaten the product you are paid to promote.
“Little pig little pig let me in” “Not by the hair on my chinny chin chin” “I will huff I will puff and I will blow your house down” Unfortunately for the little pigs the big bad wolf had eaten weetabix so he blew down there house and eaten the 3 little pigs alive. The end.
This ad is so bad, irritating and downright unfunny that I hate it to the point of switching to another channel for its short duration. Children could have nightmares about a breakfast cereal that could turn people into monsters. I can imagine a child screaming "don't eat me daddy" after seeing him eating with a Wheetabix box on the table. Indeed I have been told of one such example. Hence this has to be one of the most stupidly negative ads of all time and could result in loss of sales instead of promoting them. They could have used the same fairy tale to promote a positive image of a cereal that makes people less aggressive by having a now friendly wolf inviting the piggies to join him eating Wheetabix with words such as: Little pigs come out from your house of bricks, and join me eating Wheetabix. Lesson to be learned by ad companies? DO NOT MAKE ADS THAT PROMOTE VIOLENCE IN ANY SHAPE OR FORM. Violence is not funny and should never be treated as such. The World is violent enough you morons. Instead of trying to get cheap laughs out of violence from sick minded people, please try to make ads that promote non violence and bullying. Try to make people (especially children) happy instead of scared of parents or a school bully who may have eaten the product you are paid to promote.
This ad is so bad, irritating and downright unfunny that I hate it to the point of switching to another channel for its short duration. Children could have nightmares about a breakfast cereal that could turn people into monsters. I can imagine a child screaming "don't eat me daddy" after seeing him eating with a Wheetabix box on the table. Indeed I have been told of one such example. Hence this has to be one of the most stupidly negative ads of all time and could result in loss of sales instead of promoting them. They could have used the same fairy tale to promote a positive image of a cereal that makes people less aggressive by having a now friendly wolf inviting the piggies to join him eating Wheetabix with words such as: Little pigs come out from your house of bricks, and join me eating Wheetabix. Lesson to be learned by ad companies? DO NOT MAKE ADS THAT PROMOTE VIOLENCE IN ANY SHAPE OR FORM. Violence is not funny and should never be treated as such. The World is violent enough you morons. Instead of trying to get cheap laughs out of violence from sick minded people, please try to make ads that promote non violence and bullying. Try to make people (especially children) happy instead of scared of parents or a school bully who may have eaten the product you are paid to promote.
This ad is so bad, irritating and downright unfunny that I hate it to the point of switching to another channel for its short duration. Children could have nightmares about a breakfast cereal that could turn people into monsters. I can imagine a child screaming "don't eat me daddy" after seeing him eating with a Wheetabix box on the table. Indeed I have been told of one such example. Hence this has to be one of the most stupidly negative ads of all time and could result in loss of sales instead of promoting them. They could have used the same fairy tale to promote a positive image of a cereal that makes people less aggressive by having a now friendly wolf inviting the piggies to join him eating Wheetabix. Lesson to be learned by ad companies? DO NOT MAKE ADS THAT PROMOTE VIOLENCE IN ANY SHAPE OR FORM. Violence is not funny and should never be treated as such. The World is violent enough you morons. Instead of trying to get cheap laughs out of violence from sick minded people, please try to make ads that promote non violence and bullying. Try to make people (especially children) happy instead of scared of parents or a school bully who may have eaten the product you are paid to pro.mote.
Love the advert, but I wouldn't let my kids watch this if I had any. Because we teach our young ones the story of the 3 little pigs where the house of bricks is strong. But at the end of this one the wolf eat the pigs. Why change the ending of a classic story.
This is the second time the Big Bad Wolf, in a twist of fate, gets a power-up in his huffing and puffing thanks to a British food brand. The first one was with Heineken beer back in the 80s.
This ad is so bad, irritating and downright unfunny that I hate it to the point of switching to another channel for its short duration. Children could have nightmares about a breakfast cereal that could turn people into monsters. I can imagine a child screaming "don't eat me daddy" after seeing him eating with a Wheetabix box on the table. Indeed I have been told of one such example. Hence this has to be one of the most stupidly negative ads of all time and could result in loss of sales instead of promoting them. They could have used the same fairy tale to promote a positive image of a cereal that makes people less aggressive by having a now friendly wolf inviting the piggies to join him eating Wheetabix with words such as: Little pigs come out from your house of bricks, and join me eating Wheetabix. Lesson to be learned by ad companies? DO NOT MAKE ADS THAT PROMOTE VIOLENCE IN ANY SHAPE OR FORM. Violence is not funny and should never be treated as such. The World is violent enough you morons. Instead of trying to get cheap laughs out of violence from sick minded people, please try to make ads that promote non violence and bullying. Try to make people (especially children) happy instead of scared of parents or a school bully who may have eaten the product you are paid to promote.
This ad is so bad, irritating and downright unfunny that I hate it to the point of switching to another channel for its short duration. Children could have nightmares about a breakfast cereal that could turn people into monsters. I can imagine a child screaming "don't eat me daddy" after seeing him eating with a Wheetabix box on the table. Indeed I have been told of one such example. Hence this has to be one of the most stupidly negative ads of all time and could result in loss of sales instead of promoting them. They could have used the same fairy tale to promote a positive image of a cereal that makes people less aggressive by having a now friendly wolf inviting the piggies to join him eating Wheetabix with words such as: Little pigs come out from your house of bricks, and join me eating Wheetabix. Lesson to be learned by ad companies? DO NOT MAKE ADS THAT PROMOTE VIOLENCE IN ANY SHAPE OR FORM. Violence is not funny and should never be treated as such. The World is violent enough you morons. Instead of trying to get cheap laughs out of violence from sick minded people, please try to make ads that promote non violence and bullying. Try to make people (especially children) happy instead of scared of parents or a school bully who may have eaten the product you are paid to promote.
You are sick! This ad is so bad, irritating and downright unfunny that I hate it to the point of switching to another channel for its short duration. Children could have nightmares about a breakfast cereal that could turn people into monsters. I can imagine a child screaming "don't eat me daddy" after seeing him eating with a Wheetabix box on the table. Indeed I have been told of one such example. Hence this has to be one of the most stupidly negative ads of all time and could result in loss of sales instead of promoting them. They could have used the same fairy tale to promote a positive image of a cereal that makes people less aggressive by having a now friendly wolf inviting the piggies to join him eating Wheetabix with words such as: Little pigs come out from your house of bricks, and join me eating Wheetabix. Lesson to be learned by ad companies? DO NOT MAKE ADS THAT PROMOTE VIOLENCE IN ANY SHAPE OR FORM. Violence is not funny and should never be treated as such. The World is violent enough you morons. Instead of trying to get cheap laughs out of violence from sick minded people, please try to make ads that promote non violence and bullying. Try to make people (especially children) happy instead of scared of parents or a school bully who may have eaten the product you are paid to promote.
Why are you all feeling bad for the pigs? I'm pretty sure they styled them to be the villains (evil rich people trope) rather than the Wolf for a reason.
This advert is the one that comes on for me as of Summer 2022. Imagine this retelling as the actual fairy tale 😂 Narrator: The 1st & 2nd pigs fled to the 3rd pig's house. 1st & 2nd pigs: Let us in, let us in! Narrator: The 3rd pig let them into his house, made of bricks. The Big Bad Wolf approached the last house made of bricks. Big Bad Wolf: "Little pig, little pig, let me in!" 3rd Pig: "Not by the hairs of my chinny chin chin!" Big Bad Wolf: "Then I'll huff, & I'll puff, & I'll blow your house in!" Narrator: So he huffed, & he puffed, & he...couldn't blow the house in. The wolf threw down his bag. All 3 Pigs: He's given in! Hooray! Narrator: And so, the three little pigs were relieved as they watched the wolf drop his bag in defeat & will live in peac---WHAT THE?! Big Bad Wolf: This house may be built of bricks, but my day starts with Wheatabix! Narrator: So he was holding back all along, & he huffed & he puffed, & he... All 3 pigs: Uh oh! Narrator: Blew the 3rd house in! Big Bad Wolf: Laughs evilly Narrator: And so, thanks to a time paradox caused by a healthy cereal brand from the future, known as Wheatabix, the 3 little pigs were unable to live happily & were eaten alive. Meanwhile, the Big Bad Wolf had pork chops. And they lived happily never after... The End!
This ad is so bad, irritating and downright unfunny that I hate it to the point of switching to another channel for its short duration. Children could have nightmares about a breakfast cereal that could turn people into monsters. I can imagine a child screaming "don't eat me daddy" after seeing him eating with a Wheetabix box on the table. Indeed I have been told of one such example. Hence this has to be one of the most stupidly negative ads of all time and could result in loss of sales instead of promoting them. They could have used the same fairy tale to promote a positive image of a cereal that makes people less aggressive by having a now friendly wolf inviting the piggies to join him eating Wheetabix with words such as: Little pigs come out from your house of bricks, and join me eating Wheetabix. Lesson to be learned by ad companies? DO NOT MAKE ADS THAT PROMOTE VIOLENCE IN ANY SHAPE OR FORM. Violence is not funny and should never be treated as such. The World is violent enough you morons. Instead of trying to get cheap laughs out of violence from sick minded people, please try to make ads that promote non violence and bullying. Try to make people (especially children) happy instead of scared of parents or a school bully who may have eaten the product you are paid to promote.
This advert is realistic, pigs get eaten it's part of life. Weetabix and then a bacon butty and a coffee on the side. Nice. You're offended? Well so fucking what?
This ad is so bad, irritating and downright unfunny that I hate it to the point of switching to another channel for its short duration. Children could have nightmares about a breakfast cereal that could turn people into monsters. I can imagine a child screaming "don't eat me daddy" after seeing him eating with a Wheetabix box on the table. Indeed I have been told of one such example. Hence this has to be one of the most stupidly negative ads of all time and could result in loss of sales instead of promoting them. They could have used the same fairy tale to promote a positive image of a cereal that makes people less aggressive by having a now friendly wolf inviting the piggies to join him eating Wheetabix with words such as: Little pigs come out from your house of bricks, and join me eating Wheetabix. Lesson to be learned by ad companies? DO NOT MAKE ADS THAT PROMOTE VIOLENCE IN ANY SHAPE OR FORM. Violence is not funny and should never be treated as such. The World is violent enough you morons. Instead of trying to get cheap laughs out of violence from sick minded people, please try to make ads that promote non violence and bullying. Try to make people (especially children) happy instead of scared of parents or a school bully who may have eaten the product you are paid to promote.
This ad is so bad, irritating and downright unfunny that I hate it to the point of switching to another channel for its short duration. Children could have nightmares about a breakfast cereal that could turn people into monsters. I can imagine a child screaming "don't eat me daddy" after seeing him eating with a Wheetabix box on the table. Indeed I have been told of one such example. Hence this has to be one of the most stupidly negative ads of all time and could result in loss of sales instead of promoting them. They could have used the same fairy tale to promote a positive image of a cereal that makes people less aggressive by having a now friendly wolf inviting the piggies to join him eating Wheetabix with words such as: Little pigs come out from your house of bricks, and join me eating Wheetabix. Lesson to be learned by ad companies? DO NOT MAKE ADS THAT PROMOTE VIOLENCE IN ANY SHAPE OR FORM. Violence is not funny and should never be treated as such. The World is violent enough you morons. Instead of trying to get cheap laughs out of violence from sick minded people, please try to make ads that promote non violence and bullying. Try to make people (especially children) happy instead of scared of parents or a school bully who may have eaten the product you are paid to promote.
You are sick! This ad is so bad, irritating and downright unfunny that I hate it to the point of switching to another channel for its short duration. Children could have nightmares about a breakfast cereal that could turn people into monsters. I can imagine a child screaming "don't eat me daddy" after seeing him eating with a Wheetabix box on the table. Indeed I have been told of one such example. Hence this has to be one of the most stupidly negative ads of all time and could result in loss of sales instead of promoting them. They could have used the same fairy tale to promote a positive image of a cereal that makes people less aggressive by having a now friendly wolf inviting the piggies to join him eating Wheetabix with words such as: Little pigs come out from your house of bricks, and join me eating Wheetabix. Lesson to be learned by ad companies? DO NOT MAKE ADS THAT PROMOTE VIOLENCE IN ANY SHAPE OR FORM. Violence is not funny and should never be treated as such. The World is violent enough you morons. Instead of trying to get cheap laughs out of violence from sick minded people, please try to make ads that promote non violence and bullying. Try to make people (especially children) happy instead of scared of parents or a school bully who may have eaten the product you are paid to promote.
I showed this to my mate and she caught on something I didn't see but doesn't the blonde one look like boris, the bold one looks like Putin and the one with the hat ...don't know but does remind me of someone lol 🤣
This ad is so bad, irritating and downright unfunny that I hate it to the point of switching to another channel for its short duration. Children could have nightmares about a breakfast cereal that could turn people into monsters. I can imagine a child screaming "don't eat me daddy" after seeing him eating with a Wheetabix box on the table. Indeed I have been told of one such example. Hence this has to be one of the most stupidly negative ads of all time and could result in loss of sales instead of promoting them. They could have used the same fairy tale to promote a positive image of a cereal that makes people less aggressive by having a now friendly wolf inviting the piggies to join him eating Wheetabix with words such as: Little pigs come out from your house of bricks, and join me eating Wheetabix. Lesson to be learned by ad companies? DO NOT MAKE ADS THAT PROMOTE VIOLENCE IN ANY SHAPE OR FORM. Violence is not funny and should never be treated as such. The World is violent enough you morons. Instead of trying to get cheap laughs out of violence from sick minded people, please try to make ads that promote non violence and bullying. Try to make people (especially children) happy instead of scared of parents or a school bully who may have eaten the product you are paid to promote.
Absolutely This ad is so bad, irritating and downright unfunny that I hate it to the point of switching to another channel for its short duration. Children could have nightmares about a breakfast cereal that could turn people into monsters. I can imagine a child screaming "don't eat me daddy" after seeing him eating with a Wheetabix box on the table. Indeed I have been told of one such example. Hence this has to be one of the most stupidly negative ads of all time and could result in loss of sales instead of promoting them. They could have used the same fairy tale to promote a positive image of a cereal that makes people less aggressive by having a now friendly wolf inviting the piggies to join him eating Wheetabix with words such as: Little pigs come out from your house of bricks, and join me eating Wheetabix. Lesson to be learned by ad companies? DO NOT MAKE ADS THAT PROMOTE VIOLENCE IN ANY SHAPE OR FORM. Violence is not funny and should never be treated as such. The World is violent enough you morons. Instead of trying to get cheap laughs out of violence from sick minded people, please try to make ads that promote non violence and bullying. Try to make people (especially children) happy instead of scared of parents or a school bully who may have eaten the product you are paid to pro.mote.
Keep strong. Dont forget that despite the struggles in this world, God is full of justice, mercy and love. Justice said we broke His perfect law - causing the world's previous perfection to be destroyed - and therefore we deserve Hell (like a punishment in any legal system but this is eternal as His perfect law is eternal too). Don't think you fit in that category? Ever done one of these?: lying, stealing - regardless of how small the object EVER, hating others - which is murder in God's perfect law, lusting (plus God sees our entire thought life). Justice says "the soul that sins shall die" - if we break one in thought/word/deed it's as if we're guilty of all of them. Quite simply, living by the law (which is doing everything perfectly) is impossible for sinful humans . The law shows us that 1. We will die in Hell if we fail to follow it and 2. We cannot save ourselves BUT, 3. God's perfect, immovable law points us to Christ, who followed and fulfilled the law in thought, word and deed perfectly in our place. He did what we couldn't and did it on our behalf. He was then sentenced to death on a cross, and took our personal punishment for our sin, paying our penalty (like paying our fine) completely FOR us, and has given us freedom. If we turn from the sins we have committed and repent (pursue the opposite direction of love through Christ) He will, overtime, recreate us back into that previously perfect image through The Holy Spirit which Jesus sends to all who accept Him as their personal Lord and Savior of their life. He will help us through the struggle, the stress, and anything we experience in the world. It's about letting Christ in to guide and teach you and obeying Him through His power (not ourselves, we need Him to help us as it's impossible without depending on His power and instruction). He is our substitute in His life, death and resurrection. He essentially rewrote history in our place so that, if you believe in Him, it will be as if you had never sinned if you accept Christ's death as our own in our place. He is in Heaven right now preparing a place for us so that He can take His faithful, believing children home with Him when He returns. He will ressurrect us from death when He returns, giving mercy to those who accept His love, instruction and teachings in their life, and give justice to those who refuse it. He doesn't want ANY of us to go to Hell and die for continuing in evil and rejecting His way to life, thats why He died FOR us. Hes giving EVERYONE a chance, He wants everyone to take the free gift of salvation from Hell. He wants us to be His and begin to follow His life of love and service through His power and abiding (staying) with Him. So long as we keep our hearts near to Christ through His strength, strive to follow His will of perfect love revealed in the Bible, and let Him lead in the midst of (very certain) pitfalls and struggles, we will, in time, win the ultimate victory over sin, pain and DEATH through Christ. Even if you are willing to be made willing, pray for Jesus to come in and He will do what we can't. Give us The Holy Spirit who will guide us in the right way. NOTE: You are NEVER too sinful or messed up that God cannot turn your life around through Jesus. EVER. Regardless of what you've done or what you're going through you CAN make it through Jesus. If you have any questions let me know x
you don't often see traditional animation like this nowadays!😃
Perhaps it's making a comeback.
@@pythonfan1Aww let's hope so.
Weetabix can't be very filling if that wolf has to eat 3 little pigs afterwards!
He blew down three houses one made of bricks, that would bring on an appetite or heart attack
Sorry to break it up to you, but the BBW ate the Weetabix before eating the TLP. Therefore, he got a big bellyache at 0:23 and he has to sleep it off.
Did he eat the pigs? I hope not, because it will be terrifying
This house may be built with bricks but my day starts with weetabix
My day starts with weetabix sometimes
The way the three little pigs are depicted as antagonistic here reminds me of Robert McKimson's Warner Bros. cartoons "The Windblown Hare" and "The Turn-Tale Wolf!"
Fitting as the pigs in this advert have designs that are obviously based on Porky Pig.
@@elchanchopato9601 I agree
Got a great old classic feel to this advert 👌
This is sure to be a hit with the young audience. Don’t have nightmares kids 😆
I believe that children do have nightmares about a breakfast cereal that could turn people into monsters. I can imagine a child screaming "don't eat me daddy" after seeing him eating with a Wheetabix box on the table. Hence this has to be one of the most stupidly negative ads of all time and could result in loss of sales instead of promoting them. They could have used the same fairy tale to promote a positive image of a cereal that makes people less aggressive by having a now friendly wolf inviting the piggies to join him eating Wheetabix.
@@davidbrown1614 🤦🏼♀️
@@davidbrown1614 It's an advert it's not real.
@@davidbrown1614live reaction
Damn... the slurping of the tail definitely shatters any illusion that they might be still alive in his belly! Poor piggies... 🐷🐷🐷
Not much of a happy ending... (well except for one fat happy wolf!) 😄
This ad is so bad, irritating and downright unfunny that I hate it to the point of switching to another channel for its short duration.
Children could have nightmares about a breakfast cereal that could turn people into monsters. I can imagine a child screaming "don't eat me daddy" after seeing him eating with a Wheetabix box on the table. Indeed I have been told of one such example. Hence this has to be one of the most stupidly negative ads of all time and could result in loss of sales instead of promoting them. They could have used the same fairy tale to promote a positive image of a cereal that makes people less aggressive by having a now friendly wolf inviting the piggies to join him eating Wheetabix with words such as:
Little pigs come out from your house of bricks,
and join me eating Wheetabix.
Lesson to be learned by ad companies?
DO NOT MAKE ADS THAT PROMOTE VIOLENCE IN ANY SHAPE OR FORM.
Violence is not funny and should never be treated as such.
The World is violent enough you morons.
Instead of trying to get cheap laughs out of violence from sick minded people, please try to make ads that promote non violence and bullying. Try to make people (especially children) happy instead of scared of parents or a school bully who may have eaten the product you are paid to promote.
Nah the pigs were villains this time, the wolf did nothing wrong
Ur so into the v word arent u 😭
The Wolf was nice.🐺
Love that the big bad wolf is the villain protagonist here
Finally, an advert with some creative flair and effort put in.
What's flair
they'll unfortunately probably ban it they always do with these adverts. It'll be some bs about traumatising kid. People take adverts to seriously now.
@@richardhutchinson9646 well when i first saw this advert i wasn’t very pleased as i loved the three little pigs when i was younger so it was very weird seeing the wolf eat them in a advert going all round the world 🤨
Now that's what I call a happy ending:)
I hope this doesn't cause an inner awakening with someone who's very impressionable to things like this. 👀
What exactly are you worried about, that someone's going to watch this advert and attempt to blow a house down?
@@sarahjean7441 This is exactly what I did now i'm wanted in 5 states please help
@@sarahjean7441 I wish I was still as naive as you. I hope you never find out what "vore" is.
@@anominon lmao. it's gross as hell, sometimes you don't even need to search it to find out about it.
uh... uh- uh... what part of it... do you mean...?
Reminds me of a mix Disney’s Silly Symphonies Three Little Pigs & and Looney Tunes. A great advert!
Yeah, the way the pigs are antagonistic reminds me of the two Looney Tunes shorts "The Windblown Hare" and "The Turn-Tale Wolf!"
This ad is so bad, irritating and downright unfunny that I hate it to the point of switching to another channel for its short duration.
Children could have nightmares about a breakfast cereal that could turn people into monsters. I can imagine a child screaming "don't eat me daddy" after seeing him eating with a Wheetabix box on the table. Indeed I have been told of one such example. Hence this has to be one of the most stupidly negative ads of all time and could result in loss of sales instead of promoting them. They could have used the same fairy tale to promote a positive image of a cereal that makes people less aggressive by having a now friendly wolf inviting the piggies to join him eating Wheetabix with words such as:
Little pigs come out from your house of bricks,
and join me eating Wheetabix.
Lesson to be learned by ad companies?
DO NOT MAKE ADS THAT PROMOTE VIOLENCE IN ANY SHAPE OR FORM.
Violence is not funny and should never be treated as such.
The World is violent enough you morons.
Instead of trying to get cheap laughs out of violence from sick minded people, please try to make ads that promote non violence and bullying. Try to make people (especially children) happy instead of scared of parents or a school bully who may have eaten the product you are paid to promote.
@@ZakWolf The humor is like a hybrid of Tex Avery and Chuck Jones !
Agree with Bal GB. Wouldn't wolf already be full after his Weetabix? It would have been a funnier if he just walked off and didn't bother eating the pigs.
Perhaps he had them for lunch instead.
@@TONYCOV881 Wolf’s Don’t Eat Pigs!
@@matthall3077 It's a cartoon.
@@TONYCOV881 Yes And it’s Supposed To Have The Ending Where The Wolf Tries To Blow The 3rd House Down But Runs Away After Saying: This House May Be Built of Bricks but my day starts with Weetabix!
@@matthall3077 And then he probably knocked it down in time for lunch.
Deep down I know that the wolf was actually voiced by Rylan Clark-Neal.
Are you sure? Because i think the wolf has a deeper sound than him
@@wolfbrian26 Positive.
My little boy got upset watching this, thinking that the little pigs got eaten.
Won't be buying anymore.
Lollll I'll buy his share babe
You are a wise parent.
This ad is so bad, irritating and downright unfunny that I hate it to the point of switching to another channel for its short duration.
Children could have nightmares about a breakfast cereal that could turn people into monsters. I can imagine a child screaming "don't eat me daddy" after seeing him eating with a Wheetabix box on the table. Indeed I have been told of one such example. Hence this has to be one of the most stupidly negative ads of all time and could result in loss of sales instead of promoting them. They could have used the same fairy tale to promote a positive image of a cereal that makes people less aggressive by having a now friendly wolf inviting the piggies to join him eating Wheetabix with words such as:
Little pigs come out from your house of bricks,
and join me eating Wheetabix.
Lesson to be learned by ad companies?
DO NOT MAKE ADS THAT PROMOTE VIOLENCE IN ANY SHAPE OR FORM.
Violence is not funny and should never be treated as such.
The World is violent enough you morons.
Instead of trying to get cheap laughs out of violence from sick minded people, please try to make ads that promote non violence and bullying. Try to make people (especially children) happy instead of scared of parents or a school bully who may have eaten the product you are paid to pro.mote.
@@davidbrown1614 Funny how two men see this. Yet the other commenter (a woman) thinks its funny. So much for the 'Fairer sex"???
Thank goodness you didn't do Little Red Riding Hood. :D
Wolf..."iv eaten weetabix for breakfast but im still so hungry i need to eat 3 pigs " cut out the chipboard and have a full English, you know it makes sense lol
What a fantastic, well executed advert.
If the Wheetabix team are reading this , I will buy a few boxes of your product next time I’m at the shop.
Dreadful advert. Wheetsbix is a REAL product. I can believe the perception young children begging their parents not to eat them, after seeing a parent at breakfast with a Wheetabix box on the table. To some children this short film could indicate that Wheetbix creates monsters.
You are either delightfully sarcastic, or a complete and utter prat. I struggle to tell which.
According to TV Tropes this would be an example of "The Bad Guy Wins."
Are the pigs caricatures of anyone in particular? Their designs look quite specific and less generic than I'd expect.
Little bit of vore never hurt anyone
Pretty much sure it at hurts at least 50% of all participants but I digress
It just hurts everyone mentally who's unfortunate enough to see it.
The message is; pork sausages make a far better breakfast than a bowl of Weetabix.
THE FULL VERSION!
I've never seen any latest Weetabix ads like this before in my entire life. It reminds me any classic of American cartoons like Warner Bros.' Looney Tunes and those pigs remind me of The Three Little Pigs by Disney from the 1930s as well.
Kinda sick way to have weetabix & bacon.
This ad is so bad, irritating and downright unfunny that I hate it to the point of switching to another channel for its short duration.
Children could have nightmares about a breakfast cereal that could turn people into monsters. I can imagine a child screaming "don't eat me daddy" after seeing him eating with a Wheetabix box on the table. Indeed I have been told of one such example. Hence this has to be one of the most stupidly negative ads of all time and could result in loss of sales instead of promoting them. They could have used the same fairy tale to promote a positive image of a cereal that makes people less aggressive by having a now friendly wolf inviting the piggies to join him eating Wheetabix with words such as:
Little pigs come out from your house of bricks,
and join me eating Wheetabix.
Lesson to be learned by ad companies?
DO NOT MAKE ADS THAT PROMOTE VIOLENCE IN ANY SHAPE OR FORM.
Violence is not funny and should never be treated as such.
The World is violent enough you morons.
Instead of trying to get cheap laughs out of violence from sick minded people, please try to make ads that promote non violence and bullying. Try to make people (especially children) happy instead of scared of parents or a school bully who may have eaten the product you are paid to promote.
Wheat cereal and Bacon sandwich, nice!
This was cute and excellent! I always root for the wolves in these tales, it's so cool when the wolf catches them because that so rarely happens.
Sicko.
I don't care how innocent the pigs are; a wolf's hungry when a wolf's hungry.
This ad is so bad, irritating and downright unfunny that I hate it to the point of switching to another channel for its short duration.
Children could have nightmares about a breakfast cereal that could turn people into monsters. I can imagine a child screaming "don't eat me daddy" after seeing him eating with a Wheetabix box on the table. Indeed I have been told of one such example. Hence this has to be one of the most stupidly negative ads of all time and could result in loss of sales instead of promoting them. They could have used the same fairy tale to promote a positive image of a cereal that makes people less aggressive by having a now friendly wolf inviting the piggies to join him eating Wheetabix with words such as:
Little pigs come out from your house of bricks,
and join me eating Wheetabix.
Lesson to be learned by ad companies?
DO NOT MAKE ADS THAT PROMOTE VIOLENCE IN ANY SHAPE OR FORM.
Violence is not funny and should never be treated as such.
The World is violent enough you morons.
Instead of trying to get cheap laughs out of violence from sick minded people, please try to make ads that promote non violence and bullying. Try to make people (especially children) happy instead of scared of parents or a school bully who may have eaten the product you are paid to promote.
Even in Red Hot Riding Hood?
@ToweringToska You're not the only one, mate.
This house maybe built of bricks,
But my day starts with Weetabix!
This ad is so bad, irritating and downright unfunny that I hate it to the point of switching to another channel for its short duration.
Children could have nightmares about a breakfast cereal that could turn people into monsters. I can imagine a child screaming "don't eat me daddy" after seeing him eating with a Wheetabix box on the table. Indeed I have been told of one such example. Hence this has to be one of the most stupidly negative ads of all time and could result in loss of sales instead of promoting them. They could have used the same fairy tale to promote a positive image of a cereal that makes people less aggressive by having a now friendly wolf inviting the piggies to join him eating Wheetabix with words such as:
Little pigs come out from your house of bricks,
and join me eating Wheetabix.
Lesson to be learned by ad companies?
DO NOT MAKE ADS THAT PROMOTE VIOLENCE IN ANY SHAPE OR FORM.
Violence is not funny and should never be treated as such.
The World is violent enough you morons.
Instead of trying to get cheap laughs out of violence from sick minded people, please try to make ads that promote non violence and bullying. Try to make people (especially children) happy instead of scared of parents or a school bully who may have eaten the product you are paid to promote.
First the Cadbury Caramel Bunny, then the Charmin Bears/Elephant, then the fox in Old Speckled Hen, and now this?! Can we all agree that the Brits are just better at doing commercials than we Yanks?! Furries = $$!
Based
This ad is so bad, irritating and downright unfunny that I hate it to the point of switching to another channel for its short duration.
Children could have nightmares about a breakfast cereal that could turn people into monsters. I can imagine a child screaming "don't eat me daddy" after seeing him eating with a Wheetabix box on the table. Indeed I have been told of one such example. Hence this has to be one of the most stupidly negative ads of all time and could result in loss of sales instead of promoting them. They could have used the same fairy tale to promote a positive image of a cereal that makes people less aggressive by having a now friendly wolf inviting the piggies to join him eating Wheetabix with words such as:
Little pigs come out from your house of bricks,
and join me eating Wheetabix.
Lesson to be learned by ad companies?
DO NOT MAKE ADS THAT PROMOTE VIOLENCE IN ANY SHAPE OR FORM.
Violence is not funny and should never be treated as such.
The World is violent enough you morons.
Instead of trying to get cheap laughs out of violence from sick minded people, please try to make ads that promote non violence and bullying. Try to make people (especially children) happy instead of scared of parents or a school bully who may have eaten the product you are paid to promote.
Shame we can't have cartoons without everyone calling them furries nowadays. What happened to simply 'cartoons?'
Bro got personal 💀💀
Somebody had their Weetabix this morning.
Just brilliant!it,certainly,brings a breath of fresh air to our screens,having been overwhelmed with extremely boring ads that HAVE TO feature people "dancing"?!
This ad is so bad, irritating and downright unfunny that I hate it to the point of switching to another channel for its short duration.
Children could have nightmares about a breakfast cereal that could turn people into monsters. I can imagine a child screaming "don't eat me daddy" after seeing him eating with a Wheetabix box on the table. Indeed I have been told of one such example. Hence this has to be one of the most stupidly negative ads of all time and could result in loss of sales instead of promoting them. They could have used the same fairy tale to promote a positive image of a cereal that makes people less aggressive by having a now friendly wolf inviting the piggies to join him eating Wheetabix with words such as:
Little pigs come out from your house of bricks,
and join me eating Wheetabix.
Lesson to be learned by ad companies?
DO NOT MAKE ADS THAT PROMOTE VIOLENCE IN ANY SHAPE OR FORM.
Violence is not funny and should never be treated as such.
The World is violent enough you morons.
Instead of trying to get cheap laughs out of violence from sick minded people, please try to make ads that promote non violence and bullying. Try to make people (especially children) happy instead of scared of parents or a school bully who may have eaten the product you are paid to promote.
Which ads are those?
Looks like it's the wolf that came out in the end this time!
Very 90s image the pig shaking tushy part
amazes me they still show this ad. not hard to find out where this originates from (even a similar sryle of animation)
Now, say it with me...
...VORE!
Oh, and this has nice animation!
So, the Weetabix made the Big Bad Wolf's huffing and puffing strong enough to blow down the brick house?
Yup the weetabix basically turned his mouth into a 🌪️ cannon
The wolf sounds like a character in a Guy Ritchie movie, “feed em to the pigs”
Eat your Weetabix and still be hungry enough to eat 3 pigs ... grim
Grim indeed (since the original big bad wolf was in the stories by the Grimm Brothers)
Cereal and Bacon butty, nice.
Weetabix with a side of sausage?
OKAY! 😃
I swear this advert has been recycled from the 90s.. I remember the end scene with the wolf slurping down the pigs tail like spaghetti!
The Three Little Bigs
better than most adverts
This ad is so bad, irritating and downright unfunny that I hate it to the point of switching to another channel for its short duration.
Children could have nightmares about a breakfast cereal that could turn people into monsters. I can imagine a child screaming "don't eat me daddy" after seeing him eating with a Wheetabix box on the table. Indeed I have been told of one such example. Hence this has to be one of the most stupidly negative ads of all time and could result in loss of sales instead of promoting them. They could have used the same fairy tale to promote a positive image of a cereal that makes people less aggressive by having a now friendly wolf inviting the piggies to join him eating Wheetabix with words such as:
Little pigs come out from your house of bricks,
and join me eating Wheetabix.
Lesson to be learned by ad companies?
DO NOT MAKE ADS THAT PROMOTE VIOLENCE IN ANY SHAPE OR FORM.
Violence is not funny and should never be treated as such.
The World is violent enough you morons.
Instead of trying to get cheap laughs out of violence from sick minded people, please try to make ads that promote non violence and bullying. Try to make people (especially children) happy instead of scared of parents or a school bully who may have eaten the product you are paid to promote.
Hey, that's my cousin!
0:26 don't you feel bad for those pigs 😢
No they weren't clever enough to realise the wolf had his Weetabix.
They was kinda sassy so no tbh
I was quite traumatized.
Why? It's the wolf having his Weetabix and then having the pigs for lunch. It's what happens to pigs anyway.
The Big Bad Wolf Has A Big Breakfast
To Blow So Hard To Destroy The 3 Little Pigs'Houses
He Had his *Weetabix™*
This is not the best advertisment for this because it will just make little kids scared and upset
Absolutely!
This ad is so bad, irritating and downright unfunny that I hate it to the point of switching to another channel for its short duration.
Children could have nightmares about a breakfast cereal that could turn people into monsters. I can imagine a child screaming "don't eat me daddy" after seeing him eating with a Wheetabix box on the table. Indeed I have been told of one such example. Hence this has to be one of the most stupidly negative ads of all time and could result in loss of sales instead of promoting them. They could have used the same fairy tale to promote a positive image of a cereal that makes people less aggressive by having a now friendly wolf inviting the piggies to join him eating Wheetabix with words such as:
Little pigs come out from your house of bricks,
and join me eating Wheetabix.
Lesson to be learned by ad companies?
DO NOT MAKE ADS THAT PROMOTE VIOLENCE IN ANY SHAPE OR FORM.
Violence is not funny and should never be treated as such.
The World is violent enough you morons.
Instead of trying to get cheap laughs out of violence from sick minded people, please try to make ads that promote non violence and bullying. Try to make people (especially children) happy instead of scared of parents or a school bully who may have eaten the product you are paid to pro.mote.
İs this advert 35mm?
you cant do this to me
This is quite dark for kids but I LOVE IT ❤️😊
no? not dark at all, it's a classic story for all ages!
it's just this generation is way too sensitive to everything and demands to rewrite history. lmao.
@@Lou-yf1jo oh thanks it’s NOT DARK AT ALL 😂😂😂
@@ISA-el4je correct?
This ad is so bad, irritating and downright unfunny that I hate it to the point of switching to another channel for its short duration.
Children could have nightmares about a breakfast cereal that could turn people into monsters. I can imagine a child screaming "don't eat me daddy" after seeing him eating with a Wheetabix box on the table. Indeed I have been told of one such example. Hence this has to be one of the most stupidly negative ads of all time and could result in loss of sales instead of promoting them. They could have used the same fairy tale to promote a positive image of a cereal that makes people less aggressive by having a now friendly wolf inviting the piggies to join him eating Wheetabix with words such as:
Little pigs come out from your house of bricks,
and join me eating Wheetabix.
Lesson to be learned by ad companies?
DO NOT MAKE ADS THAT PROMOTE VIOLENCE IN ANY SHAPE OR FORM.
Violence is not funny and should never be treated as such.
The World is violent enough you morons.
Instead of trying to get cheap laughs out of violence from sick minded people, please try to make ads that promote non violence and bullying. Try to make people (especially children) happy instead of scared of parents or a school bully who may have eaten the product you are paid to promote.
But that's what happen to pigs anyway. I like pigs but I also like eating them.
“Little pig little pig let me in”
“Not by the hair on my chinny chin chin”
“I will huff I will puff and I will blow your house down”
Unfortunately for the little pigs the big bad wolf had eaten weetabix so he blew down there house and eaten the 3 little pigs alive.
The end.
The wolf: this house may be built with bricks but my day start’s with weetabix
Huhhhhhhhhhhh Uh Oh *Laughs* Have You Had Your Weetabix?
The "Uh Oh!" & the gust of wind from the wolf was the best part.
@@amandamakin1542 The Big Bad Wolf Should Never Eat The 3 Little Pigs! This Ending is Terrible! This Weetabix Ad Needs A Proper Sensible Ending!
WHY DOES THE WOLF SOUND KINDA LIKE XISUMA??!
Xisumavoid the hermitcraft member?
@@jgcoverkknot5701 yeah!! Thats the one!!
Best advert of 2022. Adverts these days are not as good as those ones from 2019 going back to 2015. They were better. Wish they would bring them back.
This ad is so bad, irritating and downright unfunny that I hate it to the point of switching to another channel for its short duration.
Children could have nightmares about a breakfast cereal that could turn people into monsters. I can imagine a child screaming "don't eat me daddy" after seeing him eating with a Wheetabix box on the table. Indeed I have been told of one such example. Hence this has to be one of the most stupidly negative ads of all time and could result in loss of sales instead of promoting them. They could have used the same fairy tale to promote a positive image of a cereal that makes people less aggressive by having a now friendly wolf inviting the piggies to join him eating Wheetabix with words such as:
Little pigs come out from your house of bricks,
and join me eating Wheetabix.
Lesson to be learned by ad companies?
DO NOT MAKE ADS THAT PROMOTE VIOLENCE IN ANY SHAPE OR FORM.
Violence is not funny and should never be treated as such.
The World is violent enough you morons.
Instead of trying to get cheap laughs out of violence from sick minded people, please try to make ads that promote non violence and bullying. Try to make people (especially children) happy instead of scared of parents or a school bully who may have eaten the product you are paid to promote.
I know these voices !
Hello furries that are here for nefarious reasons
Hello to you aswell
I love weetabix
I thought this was an old animation AI upscaled and they hadn’t bothered colour grading
At The End They Teriffed Me
Wolf is a weetabix
Furries will love this.
Do you?
@@motordragon1975
..Do YOU?
@@kingonhisthrone1 Yes, I do :3
@@motordragon1975
Fair point.
Unfortunately, so will the Vore Community 🤢
Great Advert
This ad is so bad, irritating and downright unfunny that I hate it to the point of switching to another channel for its short duration.
Children could have nightmares about a breakfast cereal that could turn people into monsters. I can imagine a child screaming "don't eat me daddy" after seeing him eating with a Wheetabix box on the table. Indeed I have been told of one such example. Hence this has to be one of the most stupidly negative ads of all time and could result in loss of sales instead of promoting them. They could have used the same fairy tale to promote a positive image of a cereal that makes people less aggressive by having a now friendly wolf inviting the piggies to join him eating Wheetabix with words such as:
Little pigs come out from your house of bricks,
and join me eating Wheetabix.
Lesson to be learned by ad companies?
DO NOT MAKE ADS THAT PROMOTE VIOLENCE IN ANY SHAPE OR FORM.
Violence is not funny and should never be treated as such.
The World is violent enough you morons.
Instead of trying to get cheap laughs out of violence from sick minded people, please try to make ads that promote non violence and bullying. Try to make people (especially children) happy instead of scared of parents or a school bully who may have eaten the product you are paid to promote.
That's gonna trigger a lot of millennial moms
CALLED IT!
ua-cam.com/video/52Rhd4aMfVk/v-deo.html
Because it was meany meany for that wolf to graphically eat those pigs he made homeless.
@@Jason-eo1rh Uh huh. And are these "millennial moms" you keep seeing in the room with us now, Jason? Do we need to up your medication?
This ad is so bad, irritating and downright unfunny that I hate it to the point of switching to another channel for its short duration.
Children could have nightmares about a breakfast cereal that could turn people into monsters. I can imagine a child screaming "don't eat me daddy" after seeing him eating with a Wheetabix box on the table. Indeed I have been told of one such example. Hence this has to be one of the most stupidly negative ads of all time and could result in loss of sales instead of promoting them. They could have used the same fairy tale to promote a positive image of a cereal that makes people less aggressive by having a now friendly wolf inviting the piggies to join him eating Wheetabix.
Lesson to be learned by ad companies?
DO NOT MAKE ADS THAT PROMOTE VIOLENCE IN ANY SHAPE OR FORM.
Violence is not funny and should never be treated as such.
The World is violent enough you morons.
Instead of trying to get cheap laughs out of violence from sick minded people, please try to make ads that promote non violence and bullying. Try to make people (especially children) happy instead of scared of parents or a school bully who may have eaten the product you are paid to pro.mote.
Nah I just need a nurse to service my rod
"british wolf"
Love the advert, but I wouldn't let my kids watch this if I had any. Because we teach our young ones the story of the 3 little pigs where the house of bricks is strong. But at the end of this one the wolf eat the pigs. Why change the ending of a classic story.
What does the wolf say? He has a strong accent it is hard to understand. “Your house may be made of bricks, but ???? Weetabix”
“But my day starts with Weetabix”
@@Ooth9999 Thank you, now that you said it is very clear :)
This is the second time the Big Bad Wolf, in a twist of fate, gets a power-up in his huffing and puffing thanks to a British food brand. The first one was with Heineken beer back in the 80s.
I found that advert you mentioned: ua-cam.com/video/pL5rktG0ZZQ/v-deo.html
This ad is so bad, irritating and downright unfunny that I hate it to the point of switching to another channel for its short duration.
Children could have nightmares about a breakfast cereal that could turn people into monsters. I can imagine a child screaming "don't eat me daddy" after seeing him eating with a Wheetabix box on the table. Indeed I have been told of one such example. Hence this has to be one of the most stupidly negative ads of all time and could result in loss of sales instead of promoting them. They could have used the same fairy tale to promote a positive image of a cereal that makes people less aggressive by having a now friendly wolf inviting the piggies to join him eating Wheetabix with words such as:
Little pigs come out from your house of bricks,
and join me eating Wheetabix.
Lesson to be learned by ad companies?
DO NOT MAKE ADS THAT PROMOTE VIOLENCE IN ANY SHAPE OR FORM.
Violence is not funny and should never be treated as such.
The World is violent enough you morons.
Instead of trying to get cheap laughs out of violence from sick minded people, please try to make ads that promote non violence and bullying. Try to make people (especially children) happy instead of scared of parents or a school bully who may have eaten the product you are paid to promote.
Ayo what's the 2nd pig doing at 0:04
Good advert.
This ad is so bad, irritating and downright unfunny that I hate it to the point of switching to another channel for its short duration.
Children could have nightmares about a breakfast cereal that could turn people into monsters. I can imagine a child screaming "don't eat me daddy" after seeing him eating with a Wheetabix box on the table. Indeed I have been told of one such example. Hence this has to be one of the most stupidly negative ads of all time and could result in loss of sales instead of promoting them. They could have used the same fairy tale to promote a positive image of a cereal that makes people less aggressive by having a now friendly wolf inviting the piggies to join him eating Wheetabix with words such as:
Little pigs come out from your house of bricks,
and join me eating Wheetabix.
Lesson to be learned by ad companies?
DO NOT MAKE ADS THAT PROMOTE VIOLENCE IN ANY SHAPE OR FORM.
Violence is not funny and should never be treated as such.
The World is violent enough you morons.
Instead of trying to get cheap laughs out of violence from sick minded people, please try to make ads that promote non violence and bullying. Try to make people (especially children) happy instead of scared of parents or a school bully who may have eaten the product you are paid to promote.
when the wolf ate the pigs i came
Dude what
@@sausagemccrusty i camed
You are sick!
This ad is so bad, irritating and downright unfunny that I hate it to the point of switching to another channel for its short duration.
Children could have nightmares about a breakfast cereal that could turn people into monsters. I can imagine a child screaming "don't eat me daddy" after seeing him eating with a Wheetabix box on the table. Indeed I have been told of one such example. Hence this has to be one of the most stupidly negative ads of all time and could result in loss of sales instead of promoting them. They could have used the same fairy tale to promote a positive image of a cereal that makes people less aggressive by having a now friendly wolf inviting the piggies to join him eating Wheetabix with words such as:
Little pigs come out from your house of bricks,
and join me eating Wheetabix.
Lesson to be learned by ad companies?
DO NOT MAKE ADS THAT PROMOTE VIOLENCE IN ANY SHAPE OR FORM.
Violence is not funny and should never be treated as such.
The World is violent enough you morons.
Instead of trying to get cheap laughs out of violence from sick minded people, please try to make ads that promote non violence and bullying. Try to make people (especially children) happy instead of scared of parents or a school bully who may have eaten the product you are paid to promote.
based
Weetabix, have the strength to blow down any obstacles in your way and wolf down your tasty reward.
Why are you all feeling bad for the pigs? I'm pretty sure they styled them to be the villains (evil rich people trope) rather than the Wolf for a reason.
The Big Bad Wofe played By Robbie Rotten
♡
This advert is the one that comes on for me as of Summer 2022.
Imagine this retelling as the actual fairy tale 😂
Narrator: The 1st & 2nd pigs fled to the 3rd pig's house.
1st & 2nd pigs: Let us in, let us in!
Narrator: The 3rd pig let them into his house, made of bricks. The Big Bad Wolf approached the last house made of bricks.
Big Bad Wolf: "Little pig, little pig, let me in!"
3rd Pig: "Not by the hairs of my chinny chin chin!"
Big Bad Wolf: "Then I'll huff, & I'll puff, & I'll blow your house in!"
Narrator: So he huffed, & he puffed, & he...couldn't blow the house in. The wolf threw down his bag.
All 3 Pigs: He's given in! Hooray!
Narrator: And so, the three little pigs were relieved as they watched the wolf drop his bag in defeat & will live in peac---WHAT THE?!
Big Bad Wolf: This house may be built of bricks, but my day starts with Wheatabix!
Narrator: So he was holding back all along, & he huffed & he puffed, & he...
All 3 pigs: Uh oh!
Narrator: Blew the 3rd house in!
Big Bad Wolf: Laughs evilly
Narrator: And so, thanks to a time paradox caused by a healthy cereal brand from the future, known as Wheatabix, the 3 little pigs were unable to live happily & were eaten alive. Meanwhile, the Big Bad Wolf had pork chops.
And they lived happily never after...
The End!
This ad is so bad, irritating and downright unfunny that I hate it to the point of switching to another channel for its short duration.
Children could have nightmares about a breakfast cereal that could turn people into monsters. I can imagine a child screaming "don't eat me daddy" after seeing him eating with a Wheetabix box on the table. Indeed I have been told of one such example. Hence this has to be one of the most stupidly negative ads of all time and could result in loss of sales instead of promoting them. They could have used the same fairy tale to promote a positive image of a cereal that makes people less aggressive by having a now friendly wolf inviting the piggies to join him eating Wheetabix with words such as:
Little pigs come out from your house of bricks,
and join me eating Wheetabix.
Lesson to be learned by ad companies?
DO NOT MAKE ADS THAT PROMOTE VIOLENCE IN ANY SHAPE OR FORM.
Violence is not funny and should never be treated as such.
The World is violent enough you morons.
Instead of trying to get cheap laughs out of violence from sick minded people, please try to make ads that promote non violence and bullying. Try to make people (especially children) happy instead of scared of parents or a school bully who may have eaten the product you are paid to promote.
But The Ending Was Bad!
At least there's no blood at the end
This advert is realistic, pigs get eaten it's part of life. Weetabix and then a bacon butty and a coffee on the side. Nice.
You're offended? Well so fucking what?
It’s sick, what warped mind dreamt this up ?
Poor pigs
D-did he literally eat the rich?
Didn't know this was the full advert
Love this add,if anyone complains about a cartoon they are sad and pathetic people. It's a bit of fun
Is that Boris?
Pretty sure it’s an animated pig mate…
Maybe this wolf has a predator
Them pigs look devious with them faces but the wolf had the last laugh at the end
Quite literally, he had the last laugh
This ad is so bad, irritating and downright unfunny that I hate it to the point of switching to another channel for its short duration.
Children could have nightmares about a breakfast cereal that could turn people into monsters. I can imagine a child screaming "don't eat me daddy" after seeing him eating with a Wheetabix box on the table. Indeed I have been told of one such example. Hence this has to be one of the most stupidly negative ads of all time and could result in loss of sales instead of promoting them. They could have used the same fairy tale to promote a positive image of a cereal that makes people less aggressive by having a now friendly wolf inviting the piggies to join him eating Wheetabix with words such as:
Little pigs come out from your house of bricks,
and join me eating Wheetabix.
Lesson to be learned by ad companies?
DO NOT MAKE ADS THAT PROMOTE VIOLENCE IN ANY SHAPE OR FORM.
Violence is not funny and should never be treated as such.
The World is violent enough you morons.
Instead of trying to get cheap laughs out of violence from sick minded people, please try to make ads that promote non violence and bullying. Try to make people (especially children) happy instead of scared of parents or a school bully who may have eaten the product you are paid to promote.
Weetabix doesnt actually do anything for me in terms of energy. Caffeine all the way 💪
This has been directly nicked from a Heineken cartoon commercial from the 1970s, exact same idea and payoff only not as funny as the original,
Im glad i saw this ad I've been hearing and reading bad things happening to the wolf at least he got something good
This ad is so bad, irritating and downright unfunny that I hate it to the point of switching to another channel for its short duration.
Children could have nightmares about a breakfast cereal that could turn people into monsters. I can imagine a child screaming "don't eat me daddy" after seeing him eating with a Wheetabix box on the table. Indeed I have been told of one such example. Hence this has to be one of the most stupidly negative ads of all time and could result in loss of sales instead of promoting them. They could have used the same fairy tale to promote a positive image of a cereal that makes people less aggressive by having a now friendly wolf inviting the piggies to join him eating Wheetabix with words such as:
Little pigs come out from your house of bricks,
and join me eating Wheetabix.
Lesson to be learned by ad companies?
DO NOT MAKE ADS THAT PROMOTE VIOLENCE IN ANY SHAPE OR FORM.
Violence is not funny and should never be treated as such.
The World is violent enough you morons.
Instead of trying to get cheap laughs out of violence from sick minded people, please try to make ads that promote non violence and bullying. Try to make people (especially children) happy instead of scared of parents or a school bully who may have eaten the product you are paid to promote.
0:12
House Door Blows
the wolf ate up all the pigs or the pigs took the bad wolf money so the wolf get his renvters to eat the pigs for what they did.
BEST ! 😃
You are sick!
This ad is so bad, irritating and downright unfunny that I hate it to the point of switching to another channel for its short duration.
Children could have nightmares about a breakfast cereal that could turn people into monsters. I can imagine a child screaming "don't eat me daddy" after seeing him eating with a Wheetabix box on the table. Indeed I have been told of one such example. Hence this has to be one of the most stupidly negative ads of all time and could result in loss of sales instead of promoting them. They could have used the same fairy tale to promote a positive image of a cereal that makes people less aggressive by having a now friendly wolf inviting the piggies to join him eating Wheetabix with words such as:
Little pigs come out from your house of bricks,
and join me eating Wheetabix.
Lesson to be learned by ad companies?
DO NOT MAKE ADS THAT PROMOTE VIOLENCE IN ANY SHAPE OR FORM.
Violence is not funny and should never be treated as such.
The World is violent enough you morons.
Instead of trying to get cheap laughs out of violence from sick minded people, please try to make ads that promote non violence and bullying. Try to make people (especially children) happy instead of scared of parents or a school bully who may have eaten the product you are paid to promote.
I showed this to my mate and she caught on something I didn't see but doesn't the blonde one look like boris, the bold one looks like Putin and the one with the hat ...don't know but does remind me of someone lol 🤣
I wondered this too.
Yes yes boris
You beat me to it!!
Well this was rather disturbing.
0:23 The Wolf Finally Had Blown The 3rd Little Pig's House!!!!
We're not your dummy autism friends. We can use UA-cam like adults.
This ad is so bad, irritating and downright unfunny that I hate it to the point of switching to another channel for its short duration.
Children could have nightmares about a breakfast cereal that could turn people into monsters. I can imagine a child screaming "don't eat me daddy" after seeing him eating with a Wheetabix box on the table. Indeed I have been told of one such example. Hence this has to be one of the most stupidly negative ads of all time and could result in loss of sales instead of promoting them. They could have used the same fairy tale to promote a positive image of a cereal that makes people less aggressive by having a now friendly wolf inviting the piggies to join him eating Wheetabix with words such as:
Little pigs come out from your house of bricks,
and join me eating Wheetabix.
Lesson to be learned by ad companies?
DO NOT MAKE ADS THAT PROMOTE VIOLENCE IN ANY SHAPE OR FORM.
Violence is not funny and should never be treated as such.
The World is violent enough you morons.
Instead of trying to get cheap laughs out of violence from sick minded people, please try to make ads that promote non violence and bullying. Try to make people (especially children) happy instead of scared of parents or a school bully who may have eaten the product you are paid to promote.
Nahhh they unintentionally put vore in a cereal commercial
One of the worst adverts ever
Absolutely
This ad is so bad, irritating and downright unfunny that I hate it to the point of switching to another channel for its short duration.
Children could have nightmares about a breakfast cereal that could turn people into monsters. I can imagine a child screaming "don't eat me daddy" after seeing him eating with a Wheetabix box on the table. Indeed I have been told of one such example. Hence this has to be one of the most stupidly negative ads of all time and could result in loss of sales instead of promoting them. They could have used the same fairy tale to promote a positive image of a cereal that makes people less aggressive by having a now friendly wolf inviting the piggies to join him eating Wheetabix with words such as:
Little pigs come out from your house of bricks,
and join me eating Wheetabix.
Lesson to be learned by ad companies?
DO NOT MAKE ADS THAT PROMOTE VIOLENCE IN ANY SHAPE OR FORM.
Violence is not funny and should never be treated as such.
The World is violent enough you morons.
Instead of trying to get cheap laughs out of violence from sick minded people, please try to make ads that promote non violence and bullying. Try to make people (especially children) happy instead of scared of parents or a school bully who may have eaten the product you are paid to pro.mote.
Oh I beg to differ.
Cool animation, audio design kinda sucks
Keep strong. Dont forget that despite the struggles in this world, God is full of justice, mercy and love.
Justice said we broke His perfect law - causing the world's previous perfection to be destroyed - and therefore we deserve Hell (like a punishment in any legal system but this is eternal as His perfect law is eternal too). Don't think you fit in that category? Ever done one of these?: lying, stealing - regardless of how small the object EVER, hating others - which is murder in God's perfect law, lusting (plus God sees our entire thought life). Justice says "the soul that sins shall die" - if we break one in thought/word/deed it's as if we're guilty of all of them. Quite simply, living by the law (which is doing everything perfectly) is impossible for sinful humans
. The law shows us that 1. We will die in Hell if we fail to follow it and 2. We cannot save ourselves BUT, 3. God's perfect, immovable law points us to Christ, who followed and fulfilled the law in thought, word and deed perfectly in our place. He did what we couldn't and did it on our behalf. He was then sentenced to death on a cross, and took our personal punishment for our sin, paying our penalty (like paying our fine) completely FOR us, and has given us freedom.
If we turn from the sins we have committed and repent (pursue the opposite direction of love through Christ) He will, overtime, recreate us back into that previously perfect image through The Holy Spirit which Jesus sends to all who accept Him as their personal Lord and Savior of their life. He will help us through the struggle, the stress, and anything we experience in the world. It's about letting Christ in to guide and teach you and obeying Him through His power (not ourselves, we need Him to help us as it's impossible without depending on His power and instruction).
He is our substitute in His life, death and resurrection. He essentially rewrote history in our place so that, if you believe in Him, it will be as if you had never sinned if you accept Christ's death as our own in our place.
He is in Heaven right now preparing a place for us so that He can take His faithful, believing children home with Him when He returns. He will ressurrect us from death when He returns, giving mercy to those who accept His love, instruction and teachings in their life, and give justice to those who refuse it.
He doesn't want ANY of us to go to Hell and die for continuing in evil and rejecting His way to life, thats why He died FOR us. Hes giving EVERYONE a chance, He wants everyone to take the free gift of salvation from Hell. He wants us to be His and begin to follow His life of love and service through His power and abiding (staying) with Him. So long as we keep our hearts near to Christ through His strength, strive to follow His will of perfect love revealed in the Bible, and let Him lead in the midst of (very certain) pitfalls and struggles, we will, in time, win the ultimate victory over sin, pain and DEATH through Christ. Even if you are willing to be made willing, pray for Jesus to come in and He will do what we can't. Give us The Holy Spirit who will guide us in the right way.
NOTE: You are NEVER too sinful or messed up that God cannot turn your life around through Jesus. EVER. Regardless of what you've done or what you're going through you CAN make it through Jesus.
If you have any questions let me know x
Not tryna say your dumb or anything for believing this nonsense but do you have any proof of this god, or any sort of higher being for that matter?
I hate cartoons
Why?
@Michael Cornejo Well, it can be quite annoying in some ways though this isn't that bad
@@jamesmitchell8922 ok?
@@michaelcornejo1524 Yes, I'm OK