Best Super Bowl Commercials Of All Time

Tim Nudd, creative editor at Adweek, put together his list of top Super Bowl commercials. What do you think of this list?

1. Coca-Cola “Mean Joe Green” (1979)

“Thanks, Mean Joe!” Nudd called this “one of the most-beloved Super Bowl commercials ever.”

2. Apple “1984” (1984)

Nudd said, “The most famous commercial ever made — the ad to change all ads, particularly Super Bowl commercials.” This is my favorite.

3. McDonald’s “The Showdown” (1993)

Michael Jordan and Larry Bird compete for a Big Mac and fries by playing an incredible game of horse. CLASSIC!

4. Budweiser “Frogs” (1995)

“Bud. Wise. Er.” This campaign lasted for years.

5. Monster.com “When I Grow Up” (1999)

This was a very poignant and effective Monster.com spot.

6. E*Trade “Monkey” (2000)

“Well, we just wasted $2 million,” says the on-screen text. “What are you doing with your money?”

7. Budweiser “Respect” (2002)

The Budweiser Clydesdales genuflect in the direction of Ground Zero in the first Super Bowl after 9/11.

8. Reebok “Terry Tate” (2003)

Terry Tate, a linebacker, doled out pain to office workers who are not obeying office policies. This could be remade with Terry Crews today!

9. Google “Parisian Love” (2010)

A love story told entirely through Google visuals. Effective!

10. Volkswagen “The Force” (2011)

The most-watched Super Bowl ad ever made (the online version has 61 million views). We’ve all seen it, we all love it.

What do you think of this list? My favorite has to be the Apple 1984 commercial. How would you rank these?

–Brian Demay

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