For KFC Commercial 2015 World’s Best Chicken Lids, I think the stereotype is that all people will get bored with the same product everytime or food. I think the propaganda is that their chicken will appeal to children more. They want kids in the commercial’s kid’s age to buy their chicken, because if a parent lets a their child pick where to eat, the kids will say that they want to go to KFC, because other children their age likes to eat KFC.
For FULL VERSION: McDonald’s Commercial with LeBron James and Dwight Howard, I think the stereotype is that everyone likes to eat McDonalds. I think the propaganda is that if they eat McDonalds, they can have something that is similar to the basketball stars. Lots of people are fans to basketball stars, and if they eat McDonalds, they might think they are as good as the basketball stars. They chose celebrities to attract people in different ages that like basketball.
For Nike Commercial 2014: Winner Stays. ft. Cristiano Ronaldo, Neymar Jr. #RiskEverything (FULL VIDEO), I think the stereotype is that people who play sports buys Nike. I think the propaganda is that professional sports players buys Nike, so it will attract other people who are fans to the sport stars in the commercial. People will buy the same shoes as the sport stars they like, thats why Nike hires the sport stars to video this commercial.
For Super Bowl Commercial M&M’s Super Bowl 2014 Commerical – Twerking M&M New SuperBowl Ad. I think the stereotype for this video is that in feasts, people like chocolate. I think the propaganda is that they want people to buy M&Ms in parties, because for the setting for this commercial, they are having a feast. They also made the yellow M&M funny, to attract little kids to buy their product. They are saying that M&Ms should be eaten in big parties.
For Very Funny Pepsi Commercial, I think the propaganda is that they want people to think that pepsi is a company that suits anyone, because they used monks to present that anyone can drink pepsi. They are saying that drinking pepsi means that you had like been upgraded, because in the video, the person banged his head on pepsi, and everyone cheered for him.
For Official Coca-Cola “Big Game” Commercial 2015 #MakeItHappy, I think the propaganda is that coke will make everyone happy. In the video, there were texts that offends people, but when coke went into a device, coke changed everyone. It made them happy. They are trying to make people buy their product, because it will let people be more happy. Another propaganda is that coke is more of people who are cool, because for the characters in the commercial, the thing that they wear are pretty high qualitied.
For The All New 2013 Toyota Corolla – Feels Good Inside TV Commercial
This was a very good post. You noted everything that the commercials were trying to say with details not just by looking at the video but going even deeper into the main points.