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  2. Advertising to children - Wikipedia

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    Children can watch commercials with children of the same age acting overjoyed about a product, thus encouraging them to also purchase the product. [4] Advertising has a strong hold on behavior, as children are known to act out behavior and repeat quotes heard on advertisements—even in situations contextually separate from the ad. [5]

  3. Never Say No to Panda - Wikipedia

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    One commercial shows a mother asking her husband if he got Panda cheese for the kids, but he said he didn't because they already had lots of food for the party. At that moment, the panda appears, slowly clapping and staring for a few seconds while the song starts to play in the background, before taking the birthday cake and throwing it at the ...

  4. List of Saturday Night Live commercial parodies - Wikipedia

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    Many of SNL ' s ad parodies have been featured in prime-time clip shows over the years, including an April 1991 special hosted by Kevin Nealon and Victoria Jackson, as well as an early 1999 follow-up hosted by Will Ferrell that features his attempts to audition for a feminine hygiene commercial. In late 2005 and in March 2009, the special was ...

  5. Kids' WB Specials - Wikipedia

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    The Holiday Sock Party was an ongoing event from 2001 to 2005, and had always taken place on the second Saturday in December. During this five-year period, the Kids' WB mascot, the Holiday Sock, usually goes inside of the Kids' WB! promotional watertower, with other characters from Kids' WB, in which they do Christmas-related things.

  6. The Internet Crowns The Most “Fun” Cruise For Families - AOL

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    Immediately after boarding the ship, the sail-a-way party sets the mood for the entire cruise. Whether it’s a 3-day trip to the Caribbean or somewhere else, Disney characters constantly roam the ...

  7. Toy advertising - Wikipedia

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    Early advertising appeared in wholesale and retail catalogs, where advertisements appeared alongside mousetraps and match holders. Advertising messages were targeted at parents and spoke of the toy's educational value as well as its durability. Toy advertising rarely showed children using the toys.

  8. Television advertisement - Wikipedia

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    A television advertisement (also called a commercial, spot, break, advert, or ad) is a span of television programming produced and paid for by an organization. It conveys a message promoting, and aiming to market, a product, service or idea.

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