The Star Wars A-Team Intro Just Makes Me Happy
Robyn Currie — December 29, 2009 — Pop Culture
References: boingboing.net
I think the Star Wars A-Team intro has changed my life. As my time as an intern at Trend Hunter draws to a close, it is fitting that I find my all time favorite trend. Honestly, this is the greatest thing I have ever seen on the Internet.
I have watched this video about 10 times already, and that was before I decided to write about it. It takes two of my favorites, and makes it one glorious mashup. If only Mr. T had made a cameo appearance in the Star Wars A-Team intro.
I have watched this video about 10 times already, and that was before I decided to write about it. It takes two of my favorites, and makes it one glorious mashup. If only Mr. T had made a cameo appearance in the Star Wars A-Team intro.
Trend Themes
1. Media Icon Mashups - The trend of combining beloved media franchises to create mashup content has strong potential for viral marketing campaigns and merchandise sales.
2. Fan-made Content - The rise of fan-made content is an opportunity for entertainment companies to tap into the creativity of their audience and potentially collaborate with them on official projects.
3. Nostalgia Marketing - Nostalgia marketing continues to be an effective way to appeal to consumers' emotions and create a sense of community around shared pop culture experiences.
Industry Implications
1. Entertainment - The entertainment industry can leverage media mashups and fan-made content to attract and engage audiences across multiple platforms.
2. Marketing - Marketing agencies can utilize nostalgia marketing techniques and fan-made content to create memorable campaigns that resonate with consumers.
3. Merchandise - The potential popularity and high demand for media mashups and fan-made content can lead to lucrative merchandise and licensing opportunities for companies in the merchandising industry.
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