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BK SpongeBob Promotion and a disturbing video to promote it

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    whizkid777

    [21]Apr 10, 2009
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    That is out of order for a SpongeBob commercial.
    I love it.
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    dstar81

    [22]Apr 10, 2009
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    whizkid777 wrote:
    That is out of order for a SpongeBob commercial.
    I love it.

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    FOP_fan17

    [23]Apr 10, 2009
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    I can not listen to it at the moment...but I don't care to. It was disturbing WITHOUT the noise, and there was one part when they all started doing this weird butt shake with the boxes....I had to click it off. WHY would they even think about combining booty shaking with SB?
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    SpongeSebastian

    [24]Apr 10, 2009
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    One acronym: ROTFLMFAO!

    I watch able to catch it twice when my dad was watching the TV. WOW, Burger King sure knows how to target.

    However, this isn't the first time BK has made a SpongeBob commercial aimed at older audiences. Does anyone remember the "SpongeBob NoPants" commercial they aired in 2007?
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    crystalopal

    [25]Apr 11, 2009
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    SpongeSebastian wrote:
    One acronym: ROTFLMFAO!

    I watch able to catch it twice when my dad was watching the TV. WOW, Burger King sure knows how to target.

    However, this isn't the first time BK has made a SpongeBob commercial aimed at older audiences. Does anyone remember the "SpongeBob NoPants" commercial they aired in 2007?
    SpongeBob NoPants? That sounds mildly disturbing.
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    terminoob

    [26]Apr 11, 2009
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    SpongeSebastian wrote:
    One acronym: ROTFLMFAO!

    I watch able to catch it twice when my dad was watching the TV. WOW, Burger King sure knows how to target.

    However, this isn't the first time BK has made a SpongeBob commercial aimed at older audiences. Does anyone remember the "SpongeBob NoPants" commercial they aired in 2007?


    I've heard of it, never seen it though
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    dunbrine47

    [27]Apr 11, 2009
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    crystalopal wrote:
    SpongeSebastian wrote:
    One acronym: ROTFLMFAO! I watch able to catch it twice when my dad was watching the TV. WOW, Burger King sure knows how to target. However, this isn't the first time BK has made a SpongeBob commercial aimed at older audiences. Does anyone remember the "SpongeBob NoPants" commercial they aired in 2007?
    SpongeBob NoPants? That sounds mildly disturbing.
    That's tame compared to "Square Butts".
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    webizoid345

    [28]Apr 11, 2009
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    I have never seen or heard that.can you tell me where to find it?

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    Boolia

    [29]Apr 17, 2009
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    One word: Weird!!!!!!!!!
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    joshwim8

    [30]Apr 17, 2009
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    JellyFishJammer wrote:

    Burger King is having a SpongeBob promotion selling kids meal for 99 cents and including SpongeBob toys!

    Here is the full lenght video, warning: This may give you nightmares

    And this is the short version for TV featuring sir Mix-A-Lot.

    Wow, as I typed this the commercial came up on Adult Swim (where it seems to belong )



    omg,that is bad
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    joshwim8

    [31]Apr 17, 2009
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    crystalopal wrote:
    I always knew the Burger King was one crazy motherf***er.

    Lord only knows what the toys are like if THIS is the approriate advertising for it.


    haha!
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    SpongeSebastian

    [32]Apr 17, 2009
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    dunbrine47 wrote:
    crystalopal wrote:
    SpongeSebastian wrote:
    One acronym: ROTFLMFAO! I watch able to catch it twice when my dad was watching the TV. WOW, Burger King sure knows how to target. However, this isn't the first time BK has made a SpongeBob commercial aimed at older audiences. Does anyone remember the "SpongeBob NoPants" commercial they aired in 2007?
    SpongeBob NoPants? That sounds mildly disturbing.
    That's tame compared to "Square Butts".
    Well, these two kids go up to their mother and say that SpongeBob's at Burger King. The mother says they'll go as soon as their father finishes his bath. The father stands up (thankfully covered in suds) and says to his wife, "Hey, guess who I am. SpongeBob NoPants." The wife then leaves and the husband says, "I live under the sea, honey. In a pineapple. SpongeBob NoPants!"
    That commercial was kind of hilarious, if you ask me.
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    Chewster17

    [33]Apr 18, 2009
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    SpongeSebastian wrote:
    dunbrine47 wrote:
    crystalopal wrote:
    SpongeSebastian wrote:
    One acronym: ROTFLMFAO! I watch able to catch it twice when my dad was watching the TV. WOW, Burger King sure knows how to target. However, this isn't the first time BK has made a SpongeBob commercial aimed at older audiences. Does anyone remember the "SpongeBob NoPants" commercial they aired in 2007?
    SpongeBob NoPants? That sounds mildly disturbing.
    That's tame compared to "Square Butts".
    Well, these two kids go up to their mother and say that SpongeBob's at Burger King. The mother says they'll go as soon as their father finishes his bath. The father stands up (thankfully covered in suds) and says to his wife, "Hey, guess who I am. SpongeBob NoPants." The wife then leaves and the husband says, "I live under the sea, honey. In a pineapple. SpongeBob NoPants!"
    That commercial was kind of hilarious, if you ask me.
    That seems very disturbing...O.O
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    CF3689

    [34]Apr 22, 2009
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    SpongeSebastian wrote:
    Well, these two kids go up to their mother and say that SpongeBob's at Burger King. The mother says they'll go as soon as their father finishes his bath. The father stands up (thankfully covered in suds) and says to his wife, "Hey, guess who I am. SpongeBob NoPants." The wife then leaves and the husband says, "I live under the sea, honey. In a pineapple. SpongeBob NoPants!"
    That commercial was kind of hilarious, if you ask me.


    that sounds so wrongX.X
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