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Honda's Super Bowl 2017 TV ad, titled "Yearbooks," featured two popular comedians, Steve Carell and Tina Fey. The ad was for the Honda CR-V and highlighted its cutting-edge features.
The ad opens with Steve Carell in a high school yearbook with a message that says, "You're a legend, Steve." As Carell looks at the message, he begins to feel nostalgic, and he reflects on his past self. We then see Tina Fey in her yearbook, reading the message "You're going places."
As the ad progresses, we see a series of celebrities, including Robert Redford, Amy Adams, and Viola Davis, all reading messages in their yearbooks. The ad then cuts to present-day, where the celebrities are driving Honda CR-Vs. Carell and Fey are also seen driving the car as they marvel at its modern features.
The ad's message was that just like the Honda CR-V, we all grow and evolve. The ad highlighted the features of the Honda CR-V with a tagline that says, "There's a lot to love about the CR-V." The ad was a clever and entertaining take on nostalgia and growth, using humor to keep the audience engaged.
All in all, the Honda CR-V Super Bowl 2017 TV Spot, 'Yearbooks' Ft. Steve Carell, Tina Fey was a fantastic showcase of Honda's latest model and a reminder that we should embrace change and progress in our lives.
Honda CR-V Super Bowl 2017 TV commercial - Yearbooks Ft. Steve Carell, Tina Fey produced for Honda was first shown on television on February 4, 2017.
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