😍🙈🙈10 Famous Budweiser Super Bowl Commercials

Budweiser Super Bowl ads are iconic, so I decided to include some of them in a video, especially the ones I think are the most famous. Many of them didn’t make it into my selection and the decision wasn’t easy for me. However, the hardest part was finding them in a decent quality in the first place. It’s as if the responsible ones didn’t even bother to keep these gems available. Congratulations to Anheuser Busch, the advertising agencies, and all the people who created these jewels. I hope you enjoy them.

These ads are included:

1. Budweiser, “Lost Dog” from the 2015 Super Bowl with Don Jeanes, the famous Clydesdales and a cute puppy – this is actually a follow up to “Puppy Love” from the 2014 Super Bowl which is the follow up to “Brotherhood” from the 2013 Super Bowl

2. Budweiser, “Frogs” from the 1995 Super Bowl – this famous ad introduced “Bud”, “Weis”, and “Er”

3. Budweiser, “Canned” from the 1999 Super Bowl – this one featured the lizard resp. chameleon “Louie” and “Frankie” as well as “Bud”, “Weis”, and “Er” in a series of ads during the game with the title “Master Plan”

4. Budweiser, “Donkey” res. “Born a Donkey” from the 2004 Super Bowl

5. Budweiser, “Audition” from the 2005 Super Bowl – this one is a sequel to the previous one with many other animals

6. Budweiser, “Lashing” or “Slapped” from the 1999 Super Bowl – with the lizard resp. chameleon “Louie” and “Frankie” as well as “Bud”, “Weis”, and “Er” in a series of ads during the game with the title “Master Plan”

7. Budweiser, “King Crab” resp. “Crabs” from the 2007 Super Bowl

8. Budweiser, “Dalmatian” from the the 2007 Super Bowl

9. Budweiser, “Clydesdale Team” resp. “Hank”, “Rocky” or “Training” from the 2008 Super Bowl with a Dalmatian as trainer

10. Budweiser, “Respect”, also called “Tribute”, “9/11” or “Ground Zero Clydesdales Bow” from the 2002 Super Bowl featuring the Clydesdales bowing their heads in the direction where once the World Trade Center stood – this extremely touching commercial was shown to pay respect and was aired only once. In 2011 there has been another version with the One World Trade Center in it and in 2021 another updated version. I’m using the original version that was shown during the Big Game.

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