The adorable little layabout in this Dragon Quest IV commercial sells the central message quite well: playing the garish, hokey adventures of some medieval types on the DS is way better than stepping into a real cartoon adventure.
This silly commercial nails the Dragon Quest aesthetic and mood: always goofily happy and bright, with that endless, bouncy march music. We also definitely get a Famicom-era vibe from it: if not for the, you know, Nintendo DS, the ridiculous live-action interpretation of game graphics could easily have tricked us into thinking we were watching a commercial from the late '80s. This is one of the rare cases in which we don't mind the relative lack of in-game graphics in a commercial!








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11-06-2007 @ 4:58PM
TomCo said...
Usually its not permitted to advertise on those kinds of walls. If you've ever seen "NO BILLS" printed, thats what it means.
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11-06-2007 @ 4:59PM
TomCo said...
Ugh, wrong story.
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11-07-2007 @ 7:38AM
onepointfivevolt said...
That's.... that's the best commercial I've ever seen.
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11-07-2007 @ 3:14PM
Bluebreaker said...
Alena, did you always have that big of a hat? And where's Cristo? (I'm assuming that's Brey whom she's horsing around with.)
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