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Plot: A middle-aged Inuit man is going through a midlife crisis and decides to trade in his sled for a Suzuki that is large enough to comfortably seat his team of sled dogs and sporty enough to withstand the harsh weather conditions on the tundra, outside of the igloo that he and his nagging wife share.

Jerry is committed to doing whatever it takes to get "that guy" to give up his No. Plot: Hyundai wants to prove how fast the Veloster Turbo is, so they have a driver race a cheetah. Since cheetahs have no interest in chasing speeding pieces of plastic, it gives up instantly and turns its steely gaze on the fool who let him out of the cage. The commercial ends with the cheetah pouncing on him.

Presumably, he was eaten or viciously mauled and left for dead. Plot: Sure, the Hyundai Genesis Coupe has power, but exactly how much power are we really talking about here? Well, we're talking about enough heart pounding power to raise the dead. Powerful enough for you?

Premise: A Hyundai designer is struggling, but doesn't have to look far for inspiration. Plot: When a Hyundai designer takes a sharp turn towards negative town, every employee at the Montgomery plant makes his way to his desk while simultaneously belting out the Rocky theme song. Because the Rocky theme song could probably cure cancer if we let it, the designer realizes that nothing is impossible and decides to give it another try.

It's supposed to be: inspirational and epic, just like the Rocky theme song itself. Premise: The Audi, which is terribly expensive, has excellent headlights. Plot: Fresh off a successful blood bank heist, a sexy vampire hops in his Audi and speeds off to a late night party in the woods with all his sexy vampire friends. As he pulls up to the party, he smugly comments to himself, "the party's arrived. That's right—the Audi LED headlights are bright enough to accidentally murder vampires.

It's supposed to be: a funny and clever attempt to capitalize on Twilight mania. Fans should be able to spot over two dozen references to the movie throughout Broderick's entire action-packed day. Plot: Marginally attractive race car driver Danica Patrick and some of the Pussycat Dolls will make your business and personal Internet dreams come true.

And just when you think you're in heaven, Patrick will take her shirt off Plot: Marginally-attractive race car driver Danica Patrick and butch personal trainer Jillian Michaels display their lack of acting ability and self respect by discussing domain names while painting on a presumably naked model. Plot: A stressed-out pencil pusher is unhappy about the prospect of a business trip to Newark with his under-evolved co-workers.

Along the way, he has to contend with frat boy pranks at the airport, "kick me" signs on his back, excessive drinks charges at a strip club for banana daiquiris and disconcerting additives to his toothpaste. Plot: After shelling out four years worth of tuition money, two extremely generous parents give their enthusiastic son a Chevy convertible for graduation. Hijinks ensue.

Premise: Volkswagen knows how to sell cars: barking dogs and Star Wars. Plot: The new Beetle is so super sleek and sporty that it inspires Bolt the dog to get in shape—just so he can chase the car down the street as it speeds by his house. Then cut to a nonsensical intergalactic bar scene featuring Darth Vader. Premise: A homicidal dog bribes a man with Doritos to keep his mouth shut. Plot: A man is doing some gardening when he spots a dog burying the collar of his missing cat.

A futuristic concept is also employed by another Chevy ad — for the Volt model of its cars. In it, a gang of curious aliens are fascinated by a man's Chevy Volt car, which he explains is powered both by electricity and gas — an idea that astounds them. In a particularly amusing Audi commercial titled "Vampire Party," a vampire brings blood to a middle-of-the-night campfire woods gathering where a number of other vampires are partying.

As he parks his Audi, however, he accidentally leaves his headlights on, which vaporize the other vamps on sight. Last year's super-popular Volkswagen's "The Force" commercial, which was ranked number one by Adweek's Top Commercials of and features a young kid pretending to be Darth Vader, was referenced in Volkswagen's new commercial, " The Dog Strikes Back ," featuring a dog getting in shape for an entire year to go chase after a VW car.

In the second portion of the ad, a famous Star Wars bar scene is parodied, where viewers from different species are watching the said VW commercial and arguing if it is better than VW's old Star Wars kid ad. When one bar-goer suggests that the dog was better, Darth Vader shows up and "chokes" him using the Force. Free CP Newsletters Join over , others to get the top stories curated daily, plus special offers! Using a browser, play with 2 pages of Superbowl Commercials for free. You host a game and invite a guest via a link.

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