Budweiser - Bad Day to Be a Frog Bud’s popular, sprawling swampland series of ads began with Super Bowl XXIX in 1995, where D’Arcy Masius Benton & Bowles started it all ("Frogs"), before the premise was picked up by DDB Needham for Super Bowl XXX in 1996 ("Winter") and Goodby Silverstein & Partners for Super Bowl XXXII in 1998.The series of ads here suggest the frogs are endangered, to say the least, but ultimately the assassination attempt in “Bad Day to Be a Frog” (No. 2 on that year’s USA Today Ad Meter) would lead to a public service announcement from Louie the Lizard ("Louie's PSA").The characters had one more Super Bowl in them, coming back in 1999 for a series of send-off spots, again courtesy of Goodby (starting with"Frogs Fired").Director: Tom Routson. Production company: Innervision Studios. Producer: Leslie Kahan. Creative Director: Jeffy Goodby. Copywriter: Steve Dildarian. Art Director: Todd Grant. Agency producer: Cindy Epps.BRAND:BudweiserYEAR:1998AGENCY:Goodby, Silverstein & PartnersSUPERBOWL:XXXIIQUARTER AIRED:Q1
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