Written Explanation: "1. Why did you invent this product?" -- I was researching different types of dolls, and found something called an "Accordion Doll" and I was just like "Hey, what if they were plushies instead of dolls?", and this happened. "2. Which two advertising techniques did you use?" -- #5 and #9. (Maybe a bit of #7? I don't know if it counts as humor, though.) "3. Why did you choose these advertising techniques?" -- They were the most fun, and easiest to work with. "4. What magazine, newspaper or TV channel would you put the ad on? Why?" -- Probably Nickelodeon, or a channel by that company. The majority of their viewers tend to be younger audiences, and this product is more directed towards children/teens. "5. Why would your ad appeal to the target audience?" -- Because it's weird, and the ad features several eye-catching movements. Children/teens (from what i've heard/seen, at least.) tend to memorize weirder/abnormal things more, which may make the product sell better. Like, "Yeah, you remember that weird commercial? I wonder what that product is about." "Yeah, you should totally get it just to see."
This is for health class, sigh. anyways, this silly guy (yes the character is a guy I doodle him sometimes he's like a doodle mascot or something ong) is just selling you something stupid - enjoy Credits: -Voice, Art, Animation, Design by @-FennecyFoxy27-, aka me. -PNGs came off of Google, and belong to their respective owners. -Song is Banana Shake! I do not currently know who by, but when I do, I'll write them down. -My health teacher who decided it would be really smart to let a bunch of teenagers design something. Props to you for believing in us!!! -Smooth glide + size was not made by me. Current original coder is unspecified, as many different credits have been given in the past. -The rest of the code is by me. -And credits to the little guy in my project for being a poor victim of my creativity!