Additional Information


Content

Funkypigeon.com: Giving Gio Compario a run for his money in the irritation stakes

Marketing's unique weekly analysis of ad recall in association with TNS.

Funkypigeon.com: a simple message dressed up in an irritating, but possibly appropriate way

Funkypigeon.com: a simple message dressed up in an irritating, but possibly appropriate way

Share this article

The 20-second Funkypigeon.com commercial, which brings to the fore the company's Valentine's Day card offering, is a brave, deeply profound and well-timed Orwellian allegory, which offers a release from the dystopian newspeak that currently plagues our country.

The delicate and tasteful anthropomorphism of one of Britain's most disliked creatures, into a dynamic character of Shakespearean accent, who falls in love with a 'pigeoness' wearing trainers, tells a deeper story of a country lifting itself from the gutter and finding it possible to love once again.

The story tackles the difficult issues of social mobility, and the ephemeral nature of being against a backdrop of a declining middle class fearful of losing face. It provides a glimpse of a brighter future - where love is available for £1.79. The mise en scene is powerful, and the beauty of the animated hearts, which flow from the central characters throughout, are matched only by the pathos evoked by the narrator and the subtle soundtrack deployed to truly render our inquisitive minds open.

Furthermore, the dramatic irony of the story is gripping, and works in duality. It's as if the pigeon knows the viewers will discover true love, too.

I applaud also the verbal irony that drips from the single-word soliloquy in the final act, which I believe goes some way to washing away all the external conflict that builds throughout the story. The plot, which initially appeared complex, has given way to a beautifully simple yet powerful message. Love is all that will survive.

On second viewing, the ad appears to be a fairly crude, slightly ridiculous and immensely irritating attempt to indelibly imprint the company name on the minds of its innocent and unsuspecting audience. An ad that, although possibly very effective, joins the likes of Crazy Frog, Gocompare, and Webuyanycar.com at the bottom of the advertising food chain. No doubt this was the strategy.

Brand strategy verdict

A simple message dressed up in an irritating, but possibly appropriate way. No doubt it will be effective in the short term; but I'm less confident about the long term.

5/10

Which of the following TV commercials do you remember seeing recently?
Latest rank Feb-20 Brand Agency/TV buyer Recall
1 (1) Virgin Media 

Bartle Bogle Hegarty/

Fifty6

55
2 (-) Knorr Stock Pot 

DLKW Lowe/

Mindshare

51
3 (-) Aviva 

AMV BBDO/

Zenith Optimedia

45
4 (-)

Funkypigeon

.com 

DLKW Lowe/

Carat

40
5= (-) Tesco 

Wieden & Kennedy/

Initiative

39
5= (-)

The Health

Lottery 

In-house/Mediacom 39
7 (-) Asda 

Saatchi & Saatchi/

Carat

38
8 (-) Buscopan  Grey Australia + Young & Rubicam/Mindshare 36
9 (-) Morrisons  DLKW Lowe/MEC 35
10= (-) L'oreal (True Match) 

McCann London/

Zenith Optimedia

34
10= (-) Direct Line  M&C Saatchi/Mediacom 34

Adwatch research was conducted from 14-18 February 2013 by TNS as part of its twice-weekly OnLineBus omnibus among 1000 adults aged 16-64. For details of the survey, contact Bob.Salmons@tnsglobal.com (020 7160 5581). Ads were compiled by Ebiquity (020 7650 9700) and Mediaedge:cia UK (020 7803 2000).

Which of the following online ads do you remember seeing recently?
Latest Rank Jan-30 Brand Agency/TV Buyer Recall
1 (-) British Gas 

Waste Creative/

Prospect

28
2 (-) PayPal 

Krow, in-house/

Havas Media

27
3 (-) Churchill 

MRM Meteorite/

MediaCom

26
4 (1) eBay  Add2/Essence Digital 25
5 (-) Direct Line 

MRM Meteorite/

MediaCom

23
6= (9) Jackpotjoy.com 

In-house/

In-house

19
6= (-) Head & Shoulders 

Yahoo!/

ZenithOptimedia

19
8= (-) Sky 

SapientNitro/

MediaCom

18
8= (-) (-) Sainsbury's 

Bank Whitespace/

UM Manchester

18
10 (-) (-)

Moneysupermarket

.com 

In-house/

In-house

17

Adwatch research was conducted from 5-7 February 2013 (November and December internet advertising) by TNS as part of its twice-weekly OnLineBus omnibus among 1000 adults aged 16-64. For details of the survey, contact Bob.Salmons@tnsglobal.com (020 7160 5581). Ads were compiled by Ebiquity (020 7650 9700) and Mediaedge:cia UK (020 7803 2000).

This article was first published on marketingmagazine.co.uk

blog comments powered by Disqus

Additional Information

Latest jobs Jobs web feed




 


 


BR Insight

Digital Integration: Connecting the Dots (Webcast) External website

Integrated digital marketing offers huge opportunities to engage, servic...

 

Mobile 2013: Top 5 Need-to-Knows to Fully Cash In (Expert Reports) External website

Mobile marketing is coming of age, and the pace of change is now exponen...

 

Internet Shopping: 6 Quick Wins to Revive Your Online Sales (Expert Reports) External website

With UK consumers spending an average of £1,083 a year online, int...

 

Conversational Mobile Marketing: Engage Customers and Empower Advocates (Expert Reports) External website

The pressure is on for marketers and mobile operators to embrace a strat...

 

Tablets: Redefining Consumer Experiences (Webcast) External website

As a nation, the UK is media and technology obsessed with over half of t...

 

Harness the Power of Your Customer's Digital Voice (Webcast) External website

All customers have the potential to become your brand advocates, driving...

 

Back to top ^