Which famous 1984 commercial, directed by Ridley Scott, aired only once during the Super Bowl and revolutionized event-based advertising by referencing George Orwell's dystopian novel?
Some commercials transcend their product-selling purpose and become cultural phenomena. These ads not only boost sales but also embed themselves into our collective memory, creating catchphrases and moments that define generations. This poll tests your knowledge of one particularly groundbreaking commercial that changed how brands connect with audiences through emotional storytelling and cultural relevance.
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- Apple's Macintosh "1984" commercial featuring a female athlete hurling a hammer at a screen displaying Big Brother
- Coca-Cola's "Mean Joe Greene" commercial where he tosses his jersey to a young fan after receiving a Coke
- IBM's "Little Tramp" commercial featuring Charlie Chaplin's character discovering personal computing
- Pepsi's "1984" commercial featuring Michael Jackson's hair catching fire during a pyrotechnic accident
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