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  • Gr8 way of broadcasting this problem! :) The adverts r fun 2 watch & infornative. Be critical with comments every1.

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  • Go bother America then you can bother Scotland.

  • this videos a pain i wanted to embed the video but i couldnt so i had to download it then reupoad it then check embedding

  •  combine fun with pigging out ps look up jelbel300 in youtube cool search engines look up fat acetance on many search engines look up posative weight gain stories

  • i liked how they did a disabled person in the park

  • oh no you died

    *GAME OVER* please you wouldn't gasp if that happened

  • whats that song at the end ?>

  • COI Makes A Commercial "Change4Life"

  • cute color characters

  • Hmm i remember this commercial, it was so colourful and humorous that you didn't really take the main message seriously.

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  • Can't help but think that everyone who's arguing that being overweight isn't bad for you and that it doesn't increase the risk of heart disease, is completely wrong. It does. Fact. I don't really get why people have something against this campaign.

    Yeah it's dead patronising but the moral is a good one.

    And everyone who's sticking up for overweight individuals, it's not snobbery or inequality, it's simply aimed at kids and families to help them!

  • According to Rob Grant’s well-researched (and superb) satirical novel Fat, cholesterol is incapable of entering the bloodstream, and fears of saturated fat causing heart disease are false. The novel also observes that being overweight past the age of sixty-five can dramatically prolong your life expectancy, whereas being underweight at that age is “a killer.”

    I find these adverts condescending and imperious.

  • awsoem it is like marxismus

  • I love the irony that this is on youtube.

  • I weight 100 pounds and i do not over eat, and i exersise (bike) is that healthy enough?

  • this makes me want to eat some popcorn

  • haha I love you

  • I don't believe you!

  • being healthy makes your mood better and because your healthy and strong we get out more coz we think its fun and as the result your really healthy and happy

  • whats the song at the end called?

  • 0:13 :D

  • if you "love the little blighters", you wouldn't call them blighters.

  • nice, I like the animations :)

  • At the end, it should have said "Put down the pie, fatty"

  • maybe it's not what you eat, but how you eat it. Try to eat more regularly... and move more :) try to avoid energy drinks too (like red bull or mountain dew) cause they can make you fat

  • eat well + move more = live longer

  • not just "live longer". even live better and happier

  • @svetliiiiin89 plus Jesus says if you obey your parents you will liove longer upond the land and eat the fat of the land milke and honey and every says we baptised eat and cool when Jesus comes we will have new bodies and still able to eat cool food if we want too but we wont need to eat but we baptised eat and everyone craked up agreeing on that cool staement at goodnewsbaptistorg ps put dot in org

  • Does anyone know what the song/artist in the background is?

  • It's not really about people's weight is it? Underweight people can be just as much at risk of health problems as overweight people. Personally I think it's just an advert encouraging young children to eat a better diet and do more exercise and not an advert trying to put a huge stigma on people who are overweight. It's about education not about taking away people's free choice!

    I do like the way they said the bus was more comfy than the car though sneaky bit of advertising for public transport

  • Completely agree with you there, themorninrain. These ads are based on the fact that 9 out of 10 kids are getting dangerous levels of fat in the bodies. So the ads are aimed at those 9 out of the 10.

  • Cool.

  • Agreed with EricakaJaceII - I was really disappointed to see Aardman, with their positive portrayals of chubby, happy northern types have become involved with the nanny state's morally reprehensible War on Fat People. Change4Life is simplistic, exaggerated and in many ways inaccurate crap intended to further demonise and stigmatise those who don't conform to the default body shape and who reject the neo-puritan body morality now being foisted upon us by the public health industry.

  • Kewl, maybe you'd like to fund the £50Bn shortfall the NHS is going to face because of the health impacts of obeisity, or maybe the nanny state should stop interferring with fat people and leave them all to die on their sofas?!

  • Umm, fat people pay NI too, and hence contribute to the NHS. Unless of course you believe the rot in the Daily Mail about us all being unemployed, benefit-claiming, council-house dwelling, Jeremy Kyle-watching sprog machines. FWIW, I'm fat and have never had a night in hospital or for that matter set foot in a doctor's surgery in the last 5 years.

  • I'm all for freedom of choice. And I believe smokers should be able to do what they want, especially with the tax they pay on cigarettes which must pay the increased medical bills and then some. I think smoking licenses should have been granted to a proportion of pubs, bars, and clubs. I'd go for the same with obeisity as long as refined, sugary foods were taxed and exercise tests were undergone. Failure would lead to paying an increased tax which would go towards increased medical bills.

  • It's nothing like smoking, because others are forced to breathe cigarette smoke, whereas fat-phobes don't *have* to look at fat people. A world where people are forced to weigh in at the doctor's for taxation purposes and undergo 'exercise tests' (whatever they are) would require a massive and invasive police state apparatus and be a horrid, fearful place to live. Like it or not fat people will always exist, and taking away freedom over one's own body puts us on a very slippery slope indeed.

  • I see the tax on crap foods debate has started thanks to a Scottish doctor saying chocolate should be taxed. A bit contrite, but you need to get the media ball rolling with something they can get their teeth into and is easily digestable. Fnar Fnar.

    On a serious note do you know the risks your current behaviour is imposing on your future health?

  • i have just started making claymation movies but i cant settle on what kind of claymen i want to make, when i saw this advert i really liked the claymen. can u plz post a video on how to make them!!!! :-)

  • Aardman made this? *Really?* Man, I'm incredibly shocked! I'm so against such propaganda like this!

    Although I must say, I shouldn't put the blame on Aardman at all as you guys have done such fantastic work and such wonderful other commercials too. Sorry the government had to force you guys into making this to extend their era of complete snobbery and inequality towards people's weights. ^^;;;

  • Maybe you should work in the NHS for a bit and see why the government are trying to get a message across.

  • @EricakaJaceII nooooo he didnt!

  • @EricakaJaceII wait.... nvm

  • i love the dinosaur <3 =] =]

  • @madmouse17 me too lol bonk yipe boing kerplunk oh what hit me im seeing stars around my head hey dino where did you go hey6 barney have you seen bamam or dino or pebles?

  • Great, more socialist nuggets of wisdom. God I hate this country.

  • @TheMiniEvilGuy yeh, how dare they try to encourage a healthy lifestyle!! Enjoy your heart attack you fat ignorant moron

  • @needabloodyname In the first place, I weigh 10 stone. And in the second place, I know full well the ramifications of unhealthy living, because I'm not a brain dead simpleton. So calm down, don't get your knickers in a twist.

  • @TheMiniEvilGuy you were to one crying about an advert you faggot.

  • @TheMiniEvilGuy lol thumbs up to tht!

  • Very clever advert, nice work Steve! :)

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