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  2. Whassup? - Wikipedia

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    Whassup? (also known as Wazzup) was a commercial campaign for Budweiser beer from 1999 to 2002. [1] The first spot aired during Monday Night Football on December 20, 1999. The ad campaign ran in much of the world and became a pop culture catchphrase, comically slurring "what's up?

  3. Scott Martin Brooks - Wikipedia

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    Budweiser was a client of DDB, so, Vinny approached August Busch IV, CEO of Anheuser-Busch, and sold him on the idea of turning True into a series of TV commercials. When production began on the commercials, Stone called Brooks and urged him to come to New York for an audition.

  4. Vinny Warren - Wikipedia

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    Vinny Warren (born 5 April 1966) is an Irish-born American advertising creative director, most notable for his iconic "Whassup?" campaign for Budweiser (Anheuser-Busch). [2] [3] Warren was inducted into the Clio Awards Hall of Fame in 2006. [4] He is based in Chicago, Illinois.

  5. A Comprehensive List of The Best Super Bowl Commercials of ...

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    "Wassup," Budweiser (2000) WASSUP!! This ad making fun of slang actually popularized it even more. The ad is based off a short film created by Charles Stone III.

  6. ‘Whassup?!’ TODAY team re-creates famous Budweiser commercial ...

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    Cheers to Halloween 2021!

  7. The Budweiser Clydesdales' 23 Best Super Bowl Commercials - AOL

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    Best Budweiser Super Bowl Commercials 1996 - Football . 1999 - Separated at Birth . 2002 - Respect . 2003 - Replay. 2004 - Born a Donkey. 2005 - Snowball Fight. 2006 - American Dream .

  8. Budweiser Frogs - Wikipedia

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    The commercial began with a scene of a swamp at nighttime, and a close-up of Bud rhythmically croaking his name. Later, Weis and Er join in. They croak rather randomly for about ten seconds, until Bud, Weis, and Er begin croaking in sequence, thus forming the Budweiser name.

  9. Military couple in tearjerker Super Bowl commercial ... - AOL

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    Budweiser rolled out quite a few heartwarming ads during Sunday's Super Bowl. Some are saying none meant quite as much as the "A Hero's Welcome" commercial. "Fox & Friends" caught up with the ad's ...