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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.

Posted by Matt on 02/03/2008. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 313 comments

godjilla-What is that song from??? I know it, but I can’t place it. It’s stuck in my head now and I can’t figure it out!

Chestnuts roasted by jenda @ 02/04/2008 12:30 AM


I saw the first half of the game; left with a bulging belly after Tom Petty (which reminds me, ought to give the “Greatest Hits” CD a spin) and thus missed the apparently amazing fourth quarter that allowed the Giants to win the game. I didn’t find out until I came home and nearly fell off my chair when I saw the score. All this, and my Cocoa-Cherry Checkerboard Cake was a huge hit, even if I can’t make icing to save my life. Congrats to Matt and all New Yorkers (and folks from northern New Jersey – we who live south of Trenton are Philadelphia Eagles people).

Yeah, I remember the Bud Bowl. My sisters and I loved the Bud Bowl. Don’t know if we ever bet on it, but we looked forward to it, more than the actual game in some years. (I always picked Bud Light. I have a thing for underdogs.)

Other than the genuinely cute Clydesdale commercial (I have a WebKinz Clydesdale who looks like a stuffed version of the Anheiser-Busch horses), I didn’t really see too many commercials that impressed me, though I remember a couple got some laughs from my dad and uncle’s guests.

Chestnuts roasted by starwenn @ 02/04/2008 12:36 AM


I have to say if Bud Light could make me fly or breath fire I’d drink it more often.

Chestnuts roasted by Dan H @ 02/04/2008 1:16 AM


Nooo! How the heck could this have happened!? There is no. Freaking. WAY. that this could have happened.

Abigail was such an annoying puppy! After all those fouls, she was still the MVP!? Come on! Everybody knows Rascal should have gotten it! If not Rascal, then Jackson! Jackson and Abigail were tied in the poles!

What a freaking upset.

Chestnuts roasted by Ben @ 02/04/2008 1:44 AM


My favorite commercial was the Lifewater one with all of the lizards doing the “Thriller” dance. That cracked me up.

I read my comics during the game.

Chestnuts roasted by JLAJRC @ 02/04/2008 1:50 AM


JLAJRC: I just checked that commercial out on Youtube, because I had to see it. Wow, that is so awesome. I have no idea what it has to do with Lifewater, but any use of the Thriller dance automatically wins in my book.

Chestnuts roasted by jazzy @ 02/04/2008 2:00 AM


Even after that commercial I wasn’t sure what was advertised, there were too many water/gatorade style drink commercials for several different brands.

Also, no Pizza Hut?

Chestnuts roasted by dohopoki @ 02/04/2008 2:05 AM


Hey Advent-urers: Anyone else getting emails from Hssxxlllo? Can someone help me with the anagrams?

Also, godjilla: One Tennessean to another, Eli Manning was the only reason I cared about the Superbowl this year. I felt a tug of loyalty to Peyton.

Chestnuts roasted by Vanilla Fire @ 02/04/2008 2:20 AM


godjilla – Really? I live in Knoxville (recent transplant) and I had no idea they were big around here. Any reason why?

Knegative – WINS! I loove me some Dolphins.. even though they’ve consitantly disappointed me since Marino retired.

Chestnuts roasted by Nigel Chaos @ 02/04/2008 2:35 AM


And sorry for the double post.. but Puppy Bowl? I *melted* when the beagle/half-beagle puppies were on!

Chestnuts roasted by Nigel Chaos @ 02/04/2008 2:37 AM


Speaking of the 72 Dolphins, I just saw a commercial with them from Reebok. They’re huttling around a front yard, old and trying to remember what positions they play and then Eli delivers them a football with note saying from Eli, enjoy the perfection for 1 more year. Then there’s a town sign Perfectville population 1.

Chestnuts roasted by dohopoki @ 02/04/2008 2:50 AM


Dohopoki – Wow. that’s pretty cool. Was that on during the Super Bowl?

Chestnuts roasted by Nigel Chaos @ 02/04/2008 2:53 AM


There was some special way to figure out which team would win each Bud Bowl – I think it was based on which team was winning the Super Bowl or something. I can’t remember. It’s late.

Chestnuts roasted by Timewaster @ 02/04/2008 2:56 AM


Nope nigel, I don’t think they would have aired it during the game, had they not won it would have looked done. That said, it was funnier than most of the super bowl commercials.

Chestnuts roasted by dohopoki @ 02/04/2008 3:00 AM


Uh, I mean looked *stupid like I just did.

Chestnuts roasted by dohopoki @ 02/04/2008 3:01 AM


Uhh I want to vomit so close to perfection. Ohh well got to give it to the Giants they played like the patriots normaly play. They shut down Brady. Thats the most dirt Ive seen on tom brady all season. My top two favorite commercials were the Coke one with underdog stewie and charlie brown, and the fedex one with the giant pidgeons. Not to mention the trailers for Iron man and prince caspian. Thats my post now Im going to go drink my self to sleep.

Chestnuts roasted by Mortalwind @ 02/04/2008 4:33 AM


Have to admit when I first read the post title a different kind of bowl is what first sprang to mind, but then those shots of the helmeted little bottles jogged my memory.
I almost forgot about the Puppy Bowl this year! So freaking cute. Congrats Giants fans!

Chestnuts roasted by squee4242 @ 02/04/2008 4:34 AM


I spelled huddling wrong too, so don’t bother pointing it out.

Chestnuts roasted by dohopoki @ 02/04/2008 4:49 AM


I’m with MickeyD That’s a pretty bad photoshop job on those pictures. Ones that will all my skills could make.

Great Budbowl commercial! The quality isn’t that bad, whoever recorded that tape had a pretty good vcr. Budweiser I have to admit hires some pretty good people for their advertising campaigns. I have always thought I would be a great person to hire to write advertisements. I am creative like that. I think as a kid I thought it was an actual thing, and not just an advertising campaign. Shows what kids know. But I think I remember thinking the bottles in the commercials weren’t going to play but two human teams were going to play. Because the special effects can’t go on for longer then the ad spots.

I liked the Coors commercials they played a few years ago. The ones that went coors something (don’t remember, either sports or pizza LOL) and twins. SNL did a sketch about it. I would look it up on youtube right now but they are doing maintenance. And it tears me up inside.

Chestnuts roasted by Goob @ 02/04/2008 5:27 AM


This is the commerical I was talking about

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GVqoYvlEZis

I don’t think I ever got tired of that commercial. Which is really saying something because some are so repetitive you can’t wait until they movie on with another ad campaign. And I can’t believe that was the only upload of that commercial on youtube that I found.

Chestnuts roasted by Goob @ 02/04/2008 6:14 AM


Dokopoki – if you can find a link I’d love to see it..

Goob – for some reason that reminded me of a WWE advertisment. I don’t know what that means… but I’ll leave it up to the other X-E’ers.

Chestnuts roasted by Nigel Chaos @ 02/04/2008 6:35 AM


http://www.rbk.com/us/perfectville/

Chestnuts roasted by dohopoki @ 02/04/2008 6:50 AM


The ’72 Dolphins owe Eli Manning a medal.

I always cheered for Bud Light even though BUD BOWL was frowned upon in my house.

Chestnuts roasted by The Manimal @ 02/04/2008 7:00 AM


Dohopoki – HAHAHAHAHAHA! that was grrrrrrrrrreat! thanks. I really got a kick out of that (obviously!)

Manimal – What do you mean?.. the owing Eli a medal thing?.. I’ll go out on a limb and guess it’s got something to do with the Super Bowl? but I’d politely disagree. The Pats really dug their own grave in that game. In my opinion, of course.

Chestnuts roasted by Nigel Chaos @ 02/04/2008 7:14 AM


Nigel Chaos
The 72 Dolphins owe Eli a medal because since Eli’s team won, the 72 Dolphins are still the only team to have a “Perfect” season.

Chestnuts roasted by Cameron T. @ 02/04/2008 9:12 AM


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