Our Friday Fun column is now supplemented with a brand new section dedicated to the funniest and the most creative advertisement in Russia. Not only pictures and banners, but also videos and other amazing stuff will help to make your Friday mood. Today you'll better be prepared for a bear doing yoga, very "hot" tyrannosaur, antivirus kitten, grannies singing like pop-stars and other funny things. Enjoy!
One of the most talented Russian illustrators, Andrey Gordeev, has created a series of funny pictures for children yoga centres. Andrey, who recently took a great interest in yoga practice, have decided to unite classic Russian fairy tales and the most well-known yoga asanas. The author allows to download all the pictures in high resolution (about 10 000px) for free, print it and decorate walls in children yoga halls. The project's cover is a mixture of a brown bear and Ganesha, one of the deities best-known and most widely worshiped in the Hindu pantheon. You can download the pictures here.
Two months ago desingers from Artemiy Lebedev's creative studio announced their new original device - "Teplozavrus" - cast-iron heater for houses and flats, which looks like tyrannosaur's sceleton. Unfortunately, later it was found out the device was only an April Fools' trick, though many customers were ready to buy such an unusual decor element.
And there are some of the most popular virus videos in Russia. Though these videos look like funny works made by talented dilettantes, it is actually a professional and very effective advertisement, which makes you smile and think positively about the concrete product.
Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev's New Year Speech. President is speaking, decorations are changing. This is an advertisement of Russian travel agency.
Virus video about dishonest insurance companies. Client comes to a non-existed "Vigvam Insurance" company to receive an insurance, but all the workers skillfully hide from him. The video's sponsor is also an insurance company, which says its clients are always welcome.
Russian grannies are singing Britney Spears's «Oops, I did it again» with an accompaniment of a button accordion. This is an advertisement of a language school.
"Antivirus Kitten" In this cute video an orange kitten is playing with paper "computer viruses". It is easy to guess it is an advertisement of an antivirus program for computer.
Sources: adme.ru (1), (2), (3)
Juila Alieva
Author: Julia Alieva