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02/03/2008: Bud Bowl Sunday!

Hey, it’s Super Bowl Sunday! You don’t need to be a football fan to be excited about that, and Lord knows I’m not. (Well, I am rooting for the Giants, mainly because if my car breaks down near a dive bar tonight, I’d prefer that its tenants put happy drunken arms around me rather than beat me senseless with whiskey bottles in heated protest of a hometown victory gone astray.) Is it kosher to put sentences that long in parenthesis?

I made the mistake of skipping out on the many Super Bowl betting pools that came my way through the various companies I’m in league with, but the thrill of zillion-dollar commercials and potentially world-changing halftime shows is enough to make me regret the fact that the closest thing we have to buffalo wings in our freezer is…well, one of those Kryptonite Slurpees that I’ve absolutely refused to throw away.

Getting back to the commercials, let’s face it: More than a negligible percentage of today’s TV ratings will come from people who aren’t at all interested in the game, but moreover just want to see which companies can turn a multimillion dollar investment into tomorrow’s water cooler banter. For every success story (Monster.com’s highly regarded black-and-white kiddy testimonial from several years back), there’s a sad tale — like Pepsi spending four hundred trillion dollars to produce a Van Halen-boosted visual anthem for a crystal clear beverage that’d be immediately lampooned as liquid shit. Suffice to say, the commercial competition can be just as intense as the football games.

I’m not here to run through the history of Super Bowl ads, but I’ll be damned if I don’t at least pay some small tribute to the one campaign that could be counted on for unbridled awesomeness year after year after year: Budweiser’s Bud Bowl!


Beginning in 1989 and lasting for far longer than I realized before looking it up just now, Bud Bowl was an absolutely brilliant series of interstitials featuring helmeted beer bottles squaring off for their own version of the Super Bowl ring, or trophy, or whatever the fuck the winning team gets when they kick the ball between those big yellow stick things.

From what I remember (and my apologies if the scope changed in later years; I’m only referring to the first few “seasons” of Bud Bowlage), the games took place in small slices, spanning across several commercial breaks during each Super Bowl. The teams? Budweiser and Bud Light, realized by fitting glass beer bottles with football helmets and angry curvatures. They’d play their games in packed arenas (usually filled with “can fans”), and though Budweiser took most of the victories, the scores were always close enough to where neither brand had to feel bad about itself.

In grade school, we talked about and bet on the Bud Bowl as if it were the true attraction of Super Bowl Sunday, and in an era without Tivo, I’d actually sit through the entire football game if that’s what it took to see all of that year’s Bud Bowl spots. The well-produced and comedic ads were wonderful, but since I usually had ten bucks on one of the teams (my entire bank account at the time), my interest was more than just speculatory.

If nothing else, the campaign paved way for one of my favorite crafty projects of childhood: Grabbing my family’s empty beer bottles, fitting them with those cheap supermarket vending machine toy football helmets, and coaching my own teams of glass athletes toward championships of my own design.

Hard to say if any of this year’s ad spots will inspire me to that degree, but since I’m now more prone to drink ten bottles of beer rather than turn them into action figures, anything is possible.

Click here to watch an old Bud Bowl promo. Click here to learn the story of the magnificent coconut crab.


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I loved Bud Bowl. That kinda stuff is really the only reason I sometimes watched the games. The commercials have been getting worse the last few years though – and have you noticed, most of them you don’t see again for 6 months? What’s up with that? They need to bring back stuff like Bud Bowl.

That crab looks WAY too much like a spider, for me. :shock: But I can’t wait until Deadliest Catch comes back on. :D

Ghosted by Ryane @ 02/03/2008 3:58 PM EST


I cant say that I ever watched the bud bowl with great intent……I did however find a way to really piss off my fiancee last year, which was to turn it on animal planet’s “puppy bowl” while he wasnt looking. Still, in terms of the halftime show, I dont think anything can beat last year’s Prince spectacular. Not even Janet Jackson’s boob got me that excited.

Ghosted by Leigha @ 02/03/2008 4:06 PM EST


I’m a huge Tom Petty fan, but I’m expecting to be let down by his halftime show, so I probably won’t tune in. It’d be cool if teaser trailers were shown for “Indy 4″ or “Incredible Hulk,” though.

Ghosted by Commander Awesome @ 02/03/2008 4:16 PM EST


Hells to the mother fucking yeah! I lucked in on a new post when I was sure there would not be one. Nothings imposible in America! Ill be drunk by kick off. Go Pats, sorry Giant fans I want to see a record set that may go unbroken in my lifetime.

Ghosted by Mortalwind @ 02/03/2008 4:17 PM EST


I miss the Bud Bowl commercials but at least Bud still has some of the more entertaining commercials during the Superbowl. I hope they keep it up for this year.

Ghosted by Dan H @ 02/03/2008 4:28 PM EST


Man, screw coconut crabs so much. I just learned about the things a few months ago when I found out that picture of the giant alien bug hanging off a trashcan wasn’t photoshopped. If I ever found something like that in my back yard, particularly if it was cracking a coconut with its claws, I would put all my money into shotgun shells and reinforced concrete.

The strange thing is that I’m generally a fan of most arthropods. Spiders and I have a fairly liberal truce (they stay out of my shower and I leave them alone) and I had a giant millipede for a pet when I was a kid. But there’s something about coconut crabs that really make me want to volunteer for a mission to Mars just so I can put more distance between me and them.

Also, I completely forgot that the Superbowl was today. I’m a bad American.

Ghosted by Jedoc @ 02/03/2008 4:37 PM EST


Unfortunately the more impressive crab pics are actually photoshopped, not real.

Woot! for a new article though.

Ghosted by MikeyD @ 02/03/2008 4:50 PM EST


I’m all about the Puppy Bowl :D Yeah!

Ghosted by Eddie Lightning Frog @ 02/03/2008 5:00 PM EST


Ah yes Bud Bowl. I loved that thing. Haven’t decided yet if I will watch today. Does anyone know when it starts…and what channel it’s on?

Ghosted by kb @ 02/03/2008 5:07 PM EST


I did a report on those crabs in 6th grade! Aced that shit all the way.

Ghosted by Cotter @ 02/03/2008 5:08 PM EST


Oh yeah, super bowl time! I watch exclusively for the commercials….You mean they actually play football? I thought it was a celebration of commercialization.

Ghosted by Cameron T. @ 02/03/2008 5:11 PM EST


I guess the whole “Bud Bowl” thing was a little before my time…but at least now I know what the Simpsons’ “Duff Bowl” is referencing (and the folks at Moe’s had a pool going on that).

Commander Awesome, I too am a Tom Petty fan, so I’m really excited that I actually get to see a band I like in the halftime show, at a point when I actually like them (for that to make sense, you have to understand that I got into the Beatles about a month after he did the halftime show, ditto with Melissa Etheridge when she was on the Oscars, I think it was).

Also, does anyone know if MTV still does “Celebrity Deathmatch”? I used to watch the Superbowl solely so that I would know when Halftime was, so that I could watch claymation celebrities beat the shit out of each other. I am fully convinced that this at least partly explains why I am so enamored of horror movies…

Ghosted by Vanilla Fire @ 02/03/2008 5:15 PM EST


I remember being really psyched about Bud Bowl when I was a kid. Commercials have gone downhill the last few years, it seems to me.

Also, Super Bowl is two words. Sorry to nitpick, it’s what I do.

Ghosted by jhnnywalkr @ 02/03/2008 5:29 PM EST


GIANTS RULE FUCKERS WOOO!!!!!!! (for today)

Ahem, I remember the Bud Bowl. I think I rooted for Bud Lite but I don’t really know why.

Ghosted by dohopoki @ 02/03/2008 5:34 PM EST


is there supposed to be sound on that video?

Ghosted by dohopoki @ 02/03/2008 5:37 PM EST


I actually remember bud bowl commercials, one of those strange things from your childhood you have no idea why you remember. I usually only watch for commercials, and unless another channel can lure me away with promises of grand marathons, that’s what I’ll be doing this year.

I’m with Eddie about the puppy bowl, I’m watching it right now my puppy, it’s a super bowl he can relate to.

Ghosted by Heza @ 02/03/2008 5:40 PM EST


*watching it right now WITH my puppy….it sounded a little strange the other way.

Ghosted by Heza @ 02/03/2008 5:41 PM EST


Puppy bowl! That’s what I celebrate every year!

Actually, I’m making chili tonight. Never done it before, but my family always eats chili on Super Bowl Sunday.

Ghosted by Ben @ 02/03/2008 5:45 PM EST


Hm, coconut crab or Matt’s alien face hugger…that’s a fight night special.

Oh, and yay…I get to see Cloverfield on Tuesday now it’s in the UK. We’ve had almost no hype, so it’ll probably be quiet.

Ghosted by Guise @ 02/03/2008 5:45 PM EST


Here’s some of the other Bud Bowls -

Bud Bowl 3:
http://www.retrojunk.com/details_commercial/1381/

Bud Bowl IV:
http://www.retrojunk.com/details_commercial/1536/

Bud Bowl VI:
http://www.retrojunk.com/details_commercial/2476/

Ghosted by Steve @ 02/03/2008 6:00 PM EST


I personally hate football to the point where I can’t even bring myself to watch for the ads. Can’t say I’m a big Tom Petty fan, either. I wish I had a Superbowl party to go to, though. I want wings and beer :(

Ghosted by jazzy @ 02/03/2008 6:01 PM EST


I’ll be looking forward to the game in about an hour. I neve imagined I’d see a Super Bowl with so much on the line for either team. Being a Bengals fan I believe the Super Bowl should always stick with the AFC even if the Bengals are not in it (unless it’s Pittsburgh or Baltimore).

Ghosted by mjf7583 @ 02/03/2008 6:38 PM EST


doho: Sorry, messed up the encode…audio is in now. :)

jhnnywalkr: Re: “Super Bowl” — old erroneous habits die hard. Fixed now.

Ghosted by Matt @ 02/03/2008 7:00 PM EST


Vanilla: They did bring back Celebrity Deathmatch last year on MTV2. Whether they’ll renew it is anyone’s guess.

Ghosted by JLAJRC @ 02/03/2008 7:02 PM EST


So is there anything good to watch on TV now other than the Superbowl? Or do I need to start fiddling through my DVD collection?

Ghosted by Mystie @ 02/03/2008 7:19 PM EST


Those things look like very large spiders. gahhhh

Ghosted by ashley @ 02/03/2008 7:31 PM EST


I never saw a Bud Bowl as they happened, but I wanted to SOOO badly. Good to see someone has posted the commercials up on the interweb!

I wish WWE still did Halftime Heat during halftime of the Super Bowl! The first time that they did it, Mankind beat The Rock for the WWF Championship for the second time in an Empty Arena Match which is still one of my all-time favourite matches. They then did a Stone Cold Steve Austin interview and some other stuff I forgot the next year.

I wish Celebrity Deathmatch still did their “Deathbowl” during halftime of the Super Bowl too.

Normally, I’d root for the New England Patriots to have a perfect season, but I’m rooting for the New York Giants this year (Hey, I’m a native New Yorker. I don’t care if I now live in Miami, I’m a New Yorker at heart!). So Go Giants!

Ghosted by Steve E @ 02/03/2008 7:39 PM EST


Ben: If you’ve got any ale or stout in the house, pour about half a bottle into your chili before you simmer it. You can thicken it back up with a few tablespoons of cornmeal if you don’t like it so juicy. It brings out the flavor of the chili powder a treat.

Ghosted by Jedoc @ 02/03/2008 7:46 PM EST


Whatever happened to the Bud Bowl? It was a tradition.

I’m sitting here trying to learn to pay attention during commercials, rather than watching the game. I’m kind of hoping for the Giants to win, but not quite paying attention.

However, I am trying to have some traditional SB fare, ordered “Mexicasian.”

Ghosted by Tresjolie9 @ 02/03/2008 8:31 PM EST


i have snakes, lizards, toads, fish, dogs, bunnies, turtles, scorpions, and tarantulas…… and now i want a goddamn coconut crab.

Ghosted by earthworm @ 02/03/2008 8:49 PM EST


These commercials are failing pretty badly. The only snicker I got so far was during that Bridgestone commercial, when it was doing a montage of animals, during the low squeal by that mantis thing. This game is intense though. Not as much as a blowout as everyone was predicting.

Ghosted by Brett @ 02/03/2008 9:17 PM EST


I am not even bothering to watch the game, just getting play-by-play on the web at nfl.com… From what I see here, I’m really not missing anything, commercial-wise. Instead, I’m watching old episodes of CSI:NY from last season that I hadn’t caught when they were originally on, that I downloaded from the net.

Ghosted by Old Jim @ 02/03/2008 9:48 PM EST


Mystie, you can always watch Puppy Bowl IV on Animal Plant. I’ve been watching and waiting for dog poop on the 50. Oddly it wasn’t happened yet. These are good dogs.

Ghosted by Bill @ 02/03/2008 10:10 PM EST


OMG! I love the puppy bowl! with the kitten half time show!

Ghosted by mandy_Reeves @ 02/03/2008 10:26 PM EST


Yeah instead I seemed to have decided to do nothing for the past few hours. This seems to be becoming a habit. I just keep trying to think of things to decorate my desk at work with, but all that’s coming to mind is either to do a pirate theme or just throw up a bunch of random crap. I really want to get some sea monkeys, but I spent the last of my money on tickets to Dracula’s Ball.

Ghosted by Mystie @ 02/03/2008 10:30 PM EST


Thanks for the suggestion, Jedoc, but I’m only 20… O_o

lol

Ghosted by Ben @ 02/03/2008 10:47 PM EST


Mystie
What kind of costume are you going to be wearing?

I’m not really that into the vampire/Goth scene, or I would probably go… My brother and his family live just outside Philly, so I could always crash there.

Ghosted by Old Jim @ 02/03/2008 10:51 PM EST


Yay, you won matt!

Ghosted by penmissile @ 02/03/2008 11:06 PM EST


YES!! YES!!! YESSSSSSS!!!!!!!!

Ghosted by dohopoki @ 02/03/2008 11:07 PM EST


Congratulations, Giants!

Ghosted by Old Jim @ 02/03/2008 11:08 PM EST


Fan-fucking-tastic!!

I so want to be at the next Manning reunion, watching Peyton & Eli showing off their matching rings.

WOOOOOO!!!!!!!

Ghosted by Vanilla Fire @ 02/03/2008 11:13 PM EST


Strangely enough, the first thing that popped into my head upon seeing those crabs: “I’ve got a lov-e-ly bunch of coconuts, diddly-dee…”

Ghosted by godjilla @ 02/03/2008 11:19 PM EST


Commercials weren’t that great this year, I liked the clydesdale one and the one with all the animals doing a slow motion “noooooooo”. 4th quarter was the best part game wise of course…

Ghosted by Heza @ 02/03/2008 11:20 PM EST


Brady sucks! WOOHOO- GO ELI!!!! I live in Knoxville, TN- saw the whole Peyton era- those Manning boys are like gods here.

Ghosted by godjilla @ 02/03/2008 11:21 PM EST


The Tide talking stain commercial was stellar.

Ghosted by dohopoki @ 02/03/2008 11:25 PM EST


What. A. Game! Go Giants! I thought the best commercial was the Coke one with Stewie and Underdog balloons fighting over a Coke. And YEA! Charlie Brown finally wins in the end! :-)

Ghosted by Anonymous @ 02/03/2008 11:35 PM EST


Anonymous is me!

Ghosted by JennyB7 @ 02/03/2008 11:36 PM EST


I watched most of the game; it was amazing. Then again, I can’t remember the last game I watched…but general consensus says the same thing.

Commercials: The Tide one was pretty great. Overall, I think too many of the “big ones” relied too much on cutesy or edgy effects and numbers that didn’t tie into the product (or even a general product mantra) in any way whatsoever. Oh, and this one isn’t exclusive to the SB, but it aired during it and it’s phenomenal: The one where the guy photocopies his ass in lieu of providing a business receipt for a shitty meal expense.

Ghosted by Matt @ 02/03/2008 11:39 PM EST


I enjoyed the new Wall E trailer and the Charlie brown catches the Coke commercials. Otherwise….meh..

Ghosted by Cameron T. @ 02/03/2008 11:46 PM EST


18-1

FUUUUUUUUUCK YEAAAAAAH

‘72 Dolphins Represent!!!!

Ghosted by Knegative @ 02/03/2008 11:51 PM EST


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