Popeye Cartoon - Subliminal Advertising?
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wtf
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in 1951 had a color tv? that weird ...
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i have the sudden urge to buy...doughnuts...
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@Kweezy157 LOL
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@guitarnoob77 kids in america are fat ugly and PHAT!!!!!! and ugly hate america even england BUH ugly fat dysneyed kids
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lol that was awesome. Please see my Bosko cartoon video to hear a mouse who is apparently in a court case whilst playing golf.
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haha 69 likes xD wait, this is also the 69th comment :0
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That was before subliminal ads were banned, I believe. And you can tell it's distorted audio even before you slow it down. In otherwords, you can tell it's just something sped up at an unintelligible speed.
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One person did not buy David Price donuts
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"...so for a delicious buy and golden brown YA DIGG"
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Maybe this is why kids in America are fat........lol
guitarnoob77 1 year ago 30
It was "Jane Parker" doughnuts; that's the name A&P used when selling their own line of baked goods (bread, cookies, pies AND boxed doughnuts)...the line at :31 was, "they're dated fresh, daily..". Yes, this WAS a "transcribed radio announcement". Apparently, Famous Studios had become SO cheap by 1951, they were using transcription discs for "gibberish dialogue" instead of, say, Jack Mercer looping dialogue. "Seymour says, we gotta trim the budget a little more, let's use a disc...".
fromthesidelines 2 years ago 13