![]() The shot lingers on him sticking his house key into the lock on the doorknob, turning it, and entering his home. In the Ceres, Celestial Legend anime, a short and seemingly innocuous scene seems to linger overlong over a very mundane activity: Tooya coming home to Aya.Or, in the most blatant example, two baked potatoes the woman is holding in front of her suddenly swell up, causing the openings in the top to become more prominent. An advert for Rooster Bartlett Potatoes, in which housewives watch Jesse Metcalfe jogging past their kitchen windows, at which point the potato-based dishes they're cooking brown, or rise, or whatever.Sadly, neither ad appears to be archived online. Two ads (one with a man, one with a woman) for the 1997 Mercedes-Benz E420 used "Sweet Mystery of Life" with images of fireworks, the car driving into a tunnel, etc.The man has a very pleased expression on his face and in the background, a wave crashes against a rock and splashes high in the air at the level of his crotch. An Axe hair product commercial ends with a woman playing with a man's hair at the beach.In Israel in the mid-1970s, an ad that was shown in movie theatres before the feature had a glamorous woman caressing a bottle of Schweppes soda, which eventually pops its cap and a "fountain" of soda gushes out-followed by a shot of about a dozen bottles of Schweppes also popping their caps and gushing soda.Then he starts drumming the bottom of the bottle faster and faster until he makes a sort of O-face and a fountain of soda bursts out of the other end. Orangina has an advertisement of an incredibly muscular almost-nude anthro-puma who has his legs wrapped around a giant phallic bottle. ![]() Vintage print ad ◊ for a "rising tie." Note that the girls appear to be looking lower than his tie.And yes, opening-petals imagery is abundant. Herbal Essences shampoo commercials ( YouTube link but slightly NSFW) featuring women mimicking various states of sexual arousal including orgasm when washing their hair with the shampoo.At the end the boy tells his father that that's cool, because Jimmy Johnson only comes from Scotland. The father proceeds to explain, but rather than hearing his explanation we see visual metaphors such as a boom rising, the car driving into a tunnel, a fountain shooting a jet of water and fireworks. A commercial for Mitsubishi showed a young boy getting into the car and asking his father where he came from. ![]() Cut to the minute hand of a clock moving upwards, a paintbrush being held at a certain angle, a feather rising into the air.you get the idea. A commercial for Impulse Body Spray had a male model posing nude for an art class when he gets a whiff of the product in question. ![]()
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