You'll be in awe watching this fascinating 2-minute time lapse video of an Oklahoma Lottery billboard
/Nobody has hours to spend gazing at the construction of a new billboard ad, so we found this sped-up version for you…
Read MoreNobody has hours to spend gazing at the construction of a new billboard ad, so we found this sped-up version for you…
Read MoreNever get between a cat and its owner, as the UK National Lottery found out. Their ad about a missing cat caused a hissyfit from cat lovers…
Read MoreChristmas tv lottery ads have traditionally used a theme that is an emotional rollercoaster for its audiences…
Read MoreHere’s a hilarious selection of funny lottery commercials from around the world that will have you in stitches. Who doesn’t like to hear dogs sing! What if 1980s pop star Cyndi Lauper sang for you? Find out here…
Read MoreThe Pennsylvania Lottery shot a new Xmas tv commercial in 2015 that looks almost exactly the same as the old one. Watch the shot-for-shot ad below and spot the changes...
Read MoreThese two billboards promoting the Washington Hit 5 lottery in 2013 may offend people in today’s social climate, but humor is often the best way to get a point across. And a rich revenge is the best reward, according to these ads.
Read MoreThis tv ad for the UK National Lottery has a Rube Goldberg style chain reaction that is masterfully done. You'll watch it again and again just to see how it's done. AD: Antidote Films
A funny TV commercial for the New York Lottery. A guy has difficulty climbing into his very old car as people watch from their house. Then he gets rid of it in a way you wouldn't imagine. The ad was directed by Jonny Lumbley and written by Aron Fried. SpecBank
A winner undergoes a memory removal process to forget something he wishes he never knew involving Justin Bieber. TV commercial for New York Lottery written by Carlos Wigle.
Imagine buying an airline and naming it after yourself. A funny print ad for the New York Powerball from the DDB Advertising Agency.
Snow in California? No, turns out to be millions of unmarked lottery balls falling on bewildered residents. But wait till you see the end - then it all makes sense. This ad was a promotion for Powerball coming to California, April 8th, 2013.
Ad Agency: David & Goliath
We figure the pegs cost $2.50. Money borrowed from film crew. Clothesline was already there. Movie taken by iPhone? Must be the cheapest commercial ever. Clever! What do you think?
This is how they made lottery ads in the past. The 1982 commercial is a catchy spot for the New York Lottery weekly giveaway.
It's part of the winning ritual - lottery jackpot winners photographed holding an oversized cardboard check with the gigantic prize amount shown on it. But could these lucky recipients take the signed check down to the bank and cash it?
Read MoreThe Washington State Lottery managed to capture a neat little twist on what you could do with some of your lotto winnings this weekend, and it starts out looking like it could be a very unusual GoT setup. Watch it right through, and be ready for a laugh in the final moments.
AGENCY: Cole & Weber
Got 10 minutes? Grab a cup of coffee and settle down on the sofa, because this collection of hilarious tv lottery advertisements will be the happiest time you've had all day.
“It pays to get the order right, especially with Win 4 from the New York Lottery,” says this commuter to her neighbor.
Find out why he’s dripping, and why later in the day a shopkeeper also said, “You're very wet.”
Uploaded from Ad Agency DDB NY and New York Lottery for http://adsoftheworld.com
William Shatner will forever be known as Captain James T. Kirk, but these days he’s more involved with a lottery service than deep space. It’s been a year now since LottoGopher asked Shatner to join and promote their lottery ticket buying company.
Read MoreJust released today, this ad is a new way of looking at promoting winning the lottery for Camelot, the organisation which runs the UK National Lottery.
Sam LeCoeur, managing partner at Adam&Eve/DDB which made the 2-minute commercial, says in a statement: “The moment we started working with Camelot, our shared ambition was simple: to build a new emotional relationship with our audience that shows the amazing things that can happen for families, communities and the nation, as a result of simply buying a National Lottery ticket.’’
Watch and see if you agree.
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