The rivalry between Nickelodeon and Cartoon Network is heating up in Latin American thanks to the latter's new trailer.
Cartoon Network Latin America recently unveiled a new multi-generational spot that unites more than three generations through the love of their cartoons.
The commercial begins showing a girl enjoying Cartoon Network on her iPad whilst in a dentist's waiting room, while a older man, aged around 30, fondly remembers the animated series that marked his childhood, such as Courage the Cowardly Dog and The Powerpuff Girls. This ignites a debate with the other patients in the waiting room, in which they reminisce about the shows they love.
The highlight of the ad is when each generation shares their favorite animated series, which characters from beloved shows such as Dexter's Laboratory, The Flintstones, Adventure Time, Steven Universe, Wacky Races and The Jetsons also making appearances in the advertisement.
Towards the end, the 30-ish-year-old man stands up to offer an emotional message: "This isn't a competition. In the end, don't you think that... just maybe, each version of Cartoon Network is the best in its own way?"
However, it all comes to ahead at the end, when a man says that he prefers Nickelodeon over Cartoon Network. In response, one of the Cartoon Network's most iconic characters, Bugs Bunny, tells him: "then I have some bad news for you, old man," whilst wielding a giant ACME dentist's drill. This playful interaction between characters from both networks adds a touch of humor to the eternal rivalry between the channels.
You can watch the trailer in the video below!
El Mejor Cartoon es tu Cartoon | ¿Cuál es el tuyo?
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Originally published: October 17, 2023.
Original source: Excélsior.
"no entiendo. Yo prefiero Nick"
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