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== 2005 (XXXIX) == {| class="wikitable" !Product type !Product/title !Plot/notes |- |Bank |[[MBNA]] "Gladys Knight |[[Gladys Knight]] joins a rugby game with the [[England national rugby union team]] and scores a try |- | rowspan="8" |Beer |[[Bud Light]] "Picture Phone" |Two guys at a Football game send photos to another friend who isn't at the game. The friend who isn't at the game responds by sending photos of him at the apartment that belongs to one of the guys at game and with that guy's girlfriend. |- |Bud Light "The Lady" |At a bar, a man tries to impress a woman by buying her a Bud Light. However, a talking [[cockatoo]] intervenes and aggressively trash-talks the man. |- |Bud Light "Skydiving" |A skydiver instructor tries to offer a case of Bud Light to a skydiver, who is to afraid to jump, only to have the pilot grab the case and jump out of the plane. |- |[[Budweiser]] "Audition" |All kinds of animals come to the Budweiser Clydesdale farm to become a Clydesdale. A driver looks at the donkey from last year's Budweiser commercial and says, "Now look what you've started." |- |Budweiser "Dance" |At a crowded bar, [[Cedric The Entertainer]] uses various hand gestures to inform someone that he is the designated driver. The gestures being made, ends up becoming a dance that everyone in the bar partakes in. |- |Budweiser "Welcome Home" |Pedestrians are in an airport, minding their own business. People start clapping. Then, everyone is clapping, as it is revealed they are clapping for soldiers coming home from war. At the end, a title card says, "Thank you." Director: [[Joe Pytka]]. |- |[[Budweiser Select]] "Pucker Up" |Spot promoting the introduction of Budweiser Select beer |- |[[Heineken]] "Beer Run" |[[Brad Pitt]] buys a six-pack of Heineken at a corner shop. Soon, he is being chased by a mob of paparazzi. It ends with an anonymous phone call. Director: [[David Fincher]] |- | rowspan="7" |Car |[[Cadillac]] "Barrels" |Three Cadillac V-Series cars slowly pull into a tunnel before coming to a stop, similar to that of a bullet being placed inside a gun. Each car lights up, revs, and quickly takes off and rockets out of the tunnel. The ad ends with the narrator saying "Bang". Soundtrack: [[Rock and Roll (Led Zeppelin song)|Rock and Roll]] by [[Led Zeppelin]] |- |[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] "Gang" |A tough biker gang is going to the bar, only to be scared off by Fords |- |Ford "Greenlight" |A man, dressed in warm weather clothing, is frozen in a [[Ford Mustang (fifth generation)|Ford Mustang]] Convertible |- |[[Honda]] "Belt Buckle" |Shows a montage of various belt buckles that cowboys wear before ending on a Honda belt buckle. Promotes the [[Honda Ridgeline]] truck. Voice Over: [[Clancy Brown]] |- |Honda "Peaks" |A [[Honda Ridgeline]] is shown driving up and down an off-road peak. Narration by [[Clancy Brown]] |- |[[Toyota]] "Move Forward" |In a world where, everyone is moving in place, the [[Toyota Prius (XW20)|Toyota Prius]] is the only thing moving in motion |- |[[Volvo Cars|Volvo]] "Boldy Go" |[[Richard Branson]] is launched into space in a rocket ship, with a giant bumper sticker slapped onto the rocket that reads "My Other Vehicle Is A [[Volvo XC90|Volvo XC90 V8]]". The ad also promoted a sweepstakes where one could win a trip to space, via [[Virgin Galactic]]. |- |Chewing gum |[[Bubblicious]] "Spotlight" |[[LeBron James]] walks on to a basketball court and blows a bubble |- |Contact lenses |[[Novartis|O2 Optix]] "Inside The O" |People walk around with giant O2's in front of them, to represent their usage of O2 Optix contact lenses |- |Countertop |Silestone "Diana Pearl" |[[Mike Ditka]], [[Jim McMahon]], and [[William Perry (American football)|William "The Refrigerator" Perry]] all claim that they are "Diana Pearl". The ad then cuts to a Diana Pearl bathtub and reveals that [[Dennis Rodman]] is in the bathtub. Rodman closes the ad by stating that he too is "Diana Pearl". |- | rowspan="2" |Credit card |[[Mastercard]] "Icons" |Features classic advertising mascots eating dinner |- |[[Visa Inc.|Visa]] "Superheroes" |Various [[Marvel Comics|Marvel]] Superheroes, including [[Spider-Man]], [[Captain America]], [[Thor (Marvel Comics)|Thor]], and [[Storm (Marvel Comics)|Storm]], come to help a woman who is calling for help; only to find out that her stolen Visa Check Card isn't liable for fraudulent charges. |- | rowspan="2" |Electronics |[[Olympus Corporation|Olympus]] "Jacques Your Body" |Two teenage girls dressed for prom and a pair of football fans dance to Jacques Your Body by [[Les Rhythmes Digitales]]<ref name=":5">{{Cite web |title=Olympus Super Bowl Commercials "Let Your Pictures Groove" |url=https://www.superbowl-ads.com/super-bowl-commercial-archive-video/2005-ads-video/olympus-super-bowl-commercials-let-your-pictures-groove/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231003010532/https://www.superbowl-ads.com/super-bowl-commercial-archive-video/2005-ads-video/olympus-super-bowl-commercials-let-your-pictures-groove/ |archive-date=October 3, 2023 |access-date=2024-02-11 |website=Superbowl-ads.com Video Archive 2024 |language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Ad Age |date=February 6, 2005 |title=OLYMPUS - JACQUES YOUR BODY |url=https://adage.com/videos/olympus-jacques-your-body/658 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230528173240/https://adage.com/videos/olympus-jacques-your-body/658 |archive-date=May 28, 2023 |access-date=February 11, 2024 |website=Advertising Age}}</ref> |- |[[Olympus Corporation|Olympus]] "m:robe Popin'" |An elderly couple and a boy who is blindfolded dance to Pure Gold by [[Offcuts]]<ref name=":5" /><ref>{{Cite web |date=February 7, 2005 |title=2005 OLYMPUS β m:robe Poppin' |url=https://www.superbowl-ads.com/2005-olympus-mrobe-poppin/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231210145855/https://www.superbowl-ads.com/2005-olympus-mrobe-poppin/ |archive-date=December 10, 2023 |access-date=February 11, 2024 |website=Superbowl-ads.com Video Archive 2024}}</ref> |- | rowspan="9" |Film |''[[Batman Begins]]'' | rowspan="9" |Movie promos |- |''[[Be Cool]]'' |- |''[[Constantine (film)|Constantine]]'' |- |''[[Hitch (film)|Hitch]]'' |- |''[[Robots (2005 film)|Robots]]'' |- |''[[Sahara (2005 film)|Sahara]]'' |- |''[[The Longest Yard (2005 film)|The Longest Yard]]'' |- |''[[The Pacifier]]'' |- |''[[War of the Worlds (2005 film)|War of the Worlds]]'' |- | rowspan="3" |Food |[[Diamond Foods|Emerald Nuts]] "Unicorns" |[[Santa Claus]], [[The Easter Bunny]], and a Unicorn confront a Dad who won't share his Emerald Nuts with his daughter |- |[[Lay's]] "Fence" |Thanks to throwing a bag of Lay's Potato Chips over a fence, a group of kids get their baseball back. After the kids successfully get their ball back, a dog, a 1972 [[Chevrolet Impala]], and [[MC Hammer]] all are tossed over the fence as well. Director: [[Spike Lee]] |- |[[Tabasco sauce|Tabasco]] "Tan Lines" |Thanks to the Tabasco sauce used in her shrimp cocktail dip, a woman shown sunbathing at a beach has tan lines that are darker underneath. Soundtrack: [[Disco Inferno]] by [[The Trammps]] |- |Mail |[[FedEx]] "10 Things" |Determined to have the best Super Bowl commercial, FedEx researched past Super Bowl commercials and found 10 things that they believe will help them win, all of which are included in this ad: a celebrity ([[Burt Reynolds]]), an animal (a bear), a dancing animal (still the bear), a cute kid, a groin kick, a talking animal (still the bear), attractive females, a product message, a famous pop song ("[[Don't Stop Believin]]"), and a bonus ending. |- |Online Music |[[Napster (pay service)|Napster]] "Do The Math" |At a football game, a costumed version of the Napster Cat holds up a sign comparing the cost of Napster to iTunes |- |Personal care |[[Rexona|Degree]] "Mamma's Boy" |The ad promotes a spoof line of action figures called "In-Action Heroes". The ad which aired in the Super Bowl focus on the Mamma's Boy figure. Ads were also produced for the Suck Up and Wuss figures as well. |- | rowspan="4" |Restaurant |[[McDonald's]] "[[Lincoln Fry]]" |A Man finds a McDonald's French Fry that resembles [[Abraham Lincoln]] in his meal |- |[[Quiznos]] "By The Pool" |[[Baby Bob]] and an adult woman sit by a swimming pool to talk about the turkey sub from Quiznos |- |[[Subway (restaurant)|Subway]] "Parking Lot" |A pair of police officers' approach a parked car, with fogged up windows and "[[More Than Words Can Say]]" from [[Alias (band)|Alias]] playing loudly, presuming to find a pair of lovebirds; turns out to be two guys eating hot fresh toasted sub sandwiches from Subway. |- |[[Taco Bell]] "Cards" |The ad promotes the Chicken Enchilada Grilled Stuffed Burrito. A bag of Taco Bell is placed on a table with a collection of rare baseball cards. This worries the owner of the cards, due to the contents of the burrito potentially smothering all over his collection, before being told that all of that is inside the burrito. The ad ends with the owner of the cards and his two friends then enjoy their burritos, only for one of them to spill their Pepsi on the card collection. |- |Retail |[[Staples Inc.|Staples]] "Easy Button" |People in difficult situations use the Staples "Easy Button" to resolve their issues |- |Sports |[[NFL]] "What's Next?" |[[Don Cheadle]] talks about what a moment means for the Super Bowl |- | rowspan="2" |Soft drink |[[Diet Pepsi]] "The Diet Pepsi Truck" |[[Sean Combs|P. Diddy]] is late for an awards show, so he hitches a ride on a Diet Pepsi truck. After the arrival, everyone starts driving Diet Pepsi trucks, being the next big thing. |- |Diet Pepsi "Guy Watcher" |A man is shown walking on a street, drinking a Diet Pepsi, and everyone watching becomes attracted. Cast: [[Cindy Crawford]], [[Carson Kressley]] Director: [[Joe Pytka]] Soundtrack: [[Stayin' Alive]] by [[The Bee Gees]] |- |Television network |[[NFL Network]] "Two-morrow" |It is similar to the 2004 ad, Various NFL personal who didn't make it to the Super Bowl sing Tomorrow from Annie. Cast: [[Daunte Culpepper]], [[Jon Gruden]], [[Chad Johnson]], [[Byron Leftwich]], [[Marvin Lewis]], [[Curtis Martin]], [[Steve McNair]], [[Joe Montana]], [[Ben Roethlisberger]], [[Ephraim Salaam]], and [[Roy Williams (safety)|Roy Williams]] |- | rowspan="2" |Website |[[CareerBuilder]] "Apology" |A man tries to navigate through his office job, while all of his co-workers are monkeys |- |CareerBuilder "Titanic" |In a company meeting, the man from the "Apology" spot tries to convince his monkey staff that naming a product "Titanic" is a bad idea. |- |Wireless |[[Verizon]] "Miniaturization" |The V-Cast from Verizon has inspired celebrities to shrink down to tiny size Cast: [[Christina Aguilera]], [[Kid Rock]], [[Shaquille O'Neal]], and [[Deion Sanders]] |}
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