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McDonald's Winter Olympics Commercial

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Uploaded by on Feb 23, 2006

Directed by Motion Theory

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Travel & Events

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Standard YouTube License

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  • great motion video but funny thing is. No Kid that eats mcdonalds will ever be in the olympics.

  • that was good enough to be a movie

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  • And now, in every McDonald's Happy Meal™, you can get an Olympic Gold Medal!

  • nice

  • He'll never be in the Olyimpics if he eats McDonalds everyday or something.

  • @oldhacks Well..the US basketball team was filmed AT McDonalds..IN CHINA...While in the Olympic games.

  • @oldhacks haha i actually meant training to GO to london in 2012 but im an american if thats what u mean... and i'm not exactly sure yet if its going to happen because i might be too young

  • Except for the split second the bag appeared in the corner of the screen this commercial had nothing to do with their food.

  • @oldhacks so true so true

  • @apersonful best of luck to you. though ya know I have to root for the home team. so here's to you getting Second place!

  • @oldhacks ACTUALLY athletes do eat a lot of junkie stuff but then have double that amount in regular food. I would know because i'm training for london myself and i know we need A LOT of calories if we want to survive a single day of training.

  • kind of looks like wil weaton

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