The 2017 Honda CR-V Super Bowl Commercial is certainly one of the most inspiring ever seen. It is called the "Yearbook" commercial a good number of celebrities as they appeared on their yearbooks several years ago. It is very entertaining, yet thought-provoking and inspiring.
Honda certainly is one of the top producers of best-quality vehicles over several decades. It also proved that they are apparently not only good in producing the best cars ever, but also a commercial that's with superb artistry.
It may be a simple 60-second commercial, but the messages each celebrity delivers are enough to trigger change into everyone's minds. Not only will it be appealing to adults, but to the younger generation as well.
According to Motor Trend, the 2017 Honda CR-V Super Bowl Commercial is part of #throwbackthursday. It continues on the automaker's current "Power of Dreams" campaign with inspirational words from celebrities such as Tina Fey, Robert Redford, Amy Adams, Earvin "Magic" Johnson, and Steve Carell. To continue the list of celebrities who appeared in their yearbook pictures are Missy Elliott, Stan Lee, Jimmy Kimmel and Viola Davis.
The commercial then finishes with the narrator saying "Here's to chasing dreams and the amazing places they lead. The all-new CR-V from Honda." These final words are inspired and moving, but not in a tear-jerking kind of way.
As added by I Spot, the 2017 Honda CR-V Super Bowl Commercial's celebrity appearances have simple yet striking messages. Magic Johnson encourages everyone to pick ourselves and believe while Amy Adams and Tina Fey both push for everyone to just keep on going. Jimmy Kimmel also adds to the inspirational exchange by saying if you want to make something different, go for it.
Honda is an official 2017 Super Bowl advertiser. Super Bowl fans will not be only treated to the exciting matches the annual sporting event brings, but an inspirational commercial as well. The 2017 Honda CR-V Super Bowl Commercial is definitely one of those enough to break barriers and inspire change among ourselves. Watch the video below to see the entire 60-second wonderfully created advertisement by the Japanese car manufacturer.
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