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''Snowy Tracks are Scary'' (better known as '''''Autoway Tires Commercial''''') is a Japanese commercial from the Japanese tire company ''Autoway Tires'' located in Fukouka, Japan. <span>It was first uploaded to [[YouTube]] by user </span>''Andre Andrea''<span> under the name ''Scary Japanese Tire Commercial'' in 2013.</span>
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'''Snowy Tracks are Scary''', better known as '''Autoway Tires Commercial''' is a Japanese commercial from the Japanese tire company ''Autoway Tires'' located in Fukouka, Japan. <span>It was first uploaded to [[YouTube]] by user </span>''Andre Andrea''<span> under the name ''Scary Japanese Tire Commercial'' in 2013.</span>


== '''Autoway Tires Commercial''' ==
The commercial, unlike the [[K-fee commercials]], begins with a warning stating that anyone with heart problems or any mental or physical health concerns shouldn't view the footage, maybe because this is scarier. Then it cuts to two men driving at night in the snow. We see a white ghost-like figure standing in the distance, and eventually, at the 0:16 second mark, the ghost jumps up towards the screen. The two men back away from the ghost and the ghost can be seen holding a laptop with Japanese text saying: ''"Have you put your winter tires on?"'' and the company logo. This is often considered to be one of the scariest commercials ever, ranking at #1 in the "Top 10 Most Disturbing Commercials" video, made by HelloImAPizza.<gallery captiontextcolor="#ffffff" bordercolor="#E87057" bordersize="small" captionsize="large" captionalign="center" widths="200" position="center" spacing="small">
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|title = Autoway Tires Commercial
|maker = Autoway Tires
|date = 2013
|type = Television commercial
|language = Japanese
|country = {{Japan}}}}The commercial, unlike the [[K-fee commercials]], begins with a warning stating that anyone with heart problems or any mental or physical health concerns shouldn't view the footage, maybe because this is scarier. Then it cuts to two men driving at night in the snow. We see a white ghost-like figure standing in the distance, and eventually, at the 0:16 second mark, the ghost jumps up towards the screen. The two men back away from the ghost and the ghost can be seen holding a laptop with Japanese text saying: ''"Have you put your winter tires on?"'' and the company logo. This is often considered to be one of the scariest commercials ever, ranking at #1 in the "Top 10 Most Disturbing Commercials" video, made by HelloImAPizza.


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Revision as of 23:36, 2 April 2020

Thumb Snowy Tracks are Scary, better known as Autoway Tires Commercial is a Japanese commercial from the Japanese tire company Autoway Tires located in Fukouka, Japan. It was first uploaded to YouTube by user Andre Andrea under the name Scary Japanese Tire Commercial in 2013.

The commercial, unlike the K-fee commercials, begins with a warning stating that anyone with heart problems or any mental or physical health concerns shouldn't view the footage, maybe because this is scarier. Then it cuts to two men driving at night in the snow. We see a white ghost-like figure standing in the distance, and eventually, at the 0:16 second mark, the ghost jumps up towards the screen. The two men back away from the ghost and the ghost can be seen holding a laptop with Japanese text saying: "Have you put your winter tires on?" and the company logo. This is often considered to be one of the scariest commercials ever, ranking at #1 in the "Top 10 Most Disturbing Commercials" video, made by HelloImAPizza.

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NOTE: The following video contains a screamer!

  • youtube.com/watch?v=54U6BgYuJMY


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