Creepy Toy Comeback Ads

The Duracell 'Some Toys Never Die' Campaign is Dark and Disturbing

The stills featured in the Duracell 'Some Toys Never Die' ad campaign look like the beginning of a horror film. As though inspired by 'Chucky,' discarded toys lurk in the background with menace in their eyes. It is not surprising that the children look scared. But that is the risk they take when getting new toys when the old ones are still alive and kicking thanks to a pair of powerful batteries.

The Duracell 'Some Toys Never Die' ad campaign was conceived and executed by Grey, an ad agency based in Singapore. It was art directed by Deng Yingzhi with creative direction by Ali Shabaz. The dark images, which would have been perfect for Halloween, were shot by photographer Vikram Kushwah.
Trend Themes
1. Creepy Toy Comeback - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Exploring creative ways to revitalize discarded toys and create a new market for nostalgic or horror-themed toys.
Industry Implications
1. Toy Manufacturing - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Developing battery-powered toys with enhanced features and lifelike movements to engage consumers in unique and thrilling ways.
2. Advertising and Marketing - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Creating impactful and unconventional ad campaigns that evoke strong emotions and leave a lasting impression on viewers.
3. Photography - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Experimenting with dark and spooky photography styles to capture attention and create memorable visuals for advertising and storytelling purposes.

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