K-fee Commercial Re-enactments (Timotunes): Difference between revisions
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Inspired by a similar video about the original commercials, Timotunes also uploaded "''When K-fee Commercial Re-enactment Attacked''" on November 19th, 2016, playing the footage of nine of his re-enactments at the same time. | Inspired by a similar video about the original commercials, Timotunes also uploaded "''When K-fee Commercial Re-enactment Attacked''" on November 19th, 2016, playing the footage of nine of his re-enactments at the same time. | ||
==Screamers Featured== | ==Screamers Featured== | ||
* ''' | * '''Meiji Chocolate Candy''' - This is the original K-fee commercial re-enactment by Timotunes. It starts with a commercial for Japanese fruit flavored chocolate candy by ''Meiji''. When the filling of the chocolate is shown, the zombie pops up using the footage from the K-fee Car spot. | ||
* '''The Waltons''' - A video that features a scene from the 1970's show ''The Waltons'', where their house is shown from the outside at night and the lights are turned off one after another, as the family members wish each other good night. Shortly after the last light is turned off, the zombie from the K-fee Car ad pops up yet again, there is a re-upload of a “fixed” version, which displays English text instead of German again, but doesn't seem to include any other changes. Another re-upload applies a darker color filter to the zombie, to make it fit better with the night setting. | * '''The Waltons''' - A video that features a scene from the 1970's show ''The Waltons'', where their house is shown from the outside at night and the lights are turned off one after another, as the family members wish each other good night. Shortly after the last light is turned off, the zombie from the K-fee Car ad pops up yet again, there is a re-upload of a “fixed” version, which displays English text instead of German again, but doesn't seem to include any other changes. Another re-upload applies a darker color filter to the zombie, to make it fit better with the night setting. | ||
* '''Car''' - This uses the music from the original K-fee Car commercial, but features different footage of a black car driving on a windy road along a rocky coast. Eventually, the gargoyle appears using reversed footage from the K-fee Golf spot, meaning that the gargoyle is right-side up this time. | * '''Car''' - This uses the music from the original K-fee Car commercial, but features different footage of a black car driving on a windy road along a rocky coast. Eventually, the gargoyle appears using reversed footage from the K-fee Golf spot, meaning that the gargoyle is right-side up this time. | ||