This is a commercial ad of 2017 Subaru Outback. This commercial was released in August 2016 in United States. Under the title of “2017 Subaru Outback: Take the Subaru”.
As every parent can tell you, kids never stop finding new and unbelievable ways to hurt themselves. And while kids never seem to worry, parents, well, that’s a different story.
In this charming commercial, we see kid after kid preparing to engage in all kinds of risky behavior — only to have their parents step in. Fortunately, once the kids are old enough to drive, the family Subaru will be there to help protect them.
It was done by Carmichael Lynch, Minneapolis advertising agency. And the commercial by Production Company is The Corner Shop and is directed by Peter Thwaites.
The commercial song is “Mahalla” by Carolina Chocolate Drops. For those of you who like this song “Mahalla”, you can download it from Amazon or iTunes.
Watch the whole advertisement here.
2017 Subaru Outback: Take the Subaru
Client: Subaru
Geo: United States
Released: August 2016
Advertising Agency: Carmichael Lynch, Minneapolis
Chief Creative Officer: Marty Senn
Exec Creative Director: Randy Hughes
Writer/Group Creative Director: Dean Buckhorn
Art Director/Creative Director: Brad Harrison
Head of Production: Joe Grundhoefer
Production Company: The Corner Shop
Director: Peter Thwaites
Managing Partner/Executive Producer: Anna Hashmi
Line Producer: Donald Taylor
Director of Photography: Joost Van Gelder
Music Supervisor: Jonathan Hecht, Venn Arts
Music: Mahalla by Carolina Chocolate Drops
Knew I had heard that dong before. Thought it was during my visits to Hawaii. Could not get it out of my mind so I googled tonight to find out the name. If course, it’s the Carolina Chocolate Drops!!! Bought their CD over 3 years ago. Gonna pull it out again. Glad to hear their music again and that it’s being shared around the world.
Must have been quite a memorable dong…
Subaru commercial music is THE WORST. Simple EAR WORMS.
My apologies for failing to spell check prior to submitting my comment. I had intended to write “that song,”…however the s was replaced with a d. I LOVE THE MUSIC played on the commercial by The Carolina Chocolate Drops.
Cheryl Robinson Stewart