Quiznos SpongMonkeys Commercial



The Quiznos SpongMonkeys commercial was a commercial made by Quiznos. The commercial was made back in 2004 and [adult swim] used to play these commercials, but that's the tamest ad [adult swim] aired so far. The Spongmonkeys are these weird-looking rat-like creatures and they sing very badly in the ad.

The Spongmonkeys characters were based on the song "We Like The Moon," and they were both created and voiced by British Flash animator Joel Veitch (Rathergood) which he also made a few adverts for Crusha Milkshakes in the UK from 2003-2014.

Plot
At the beginning of the ad, you can see the so-called SpongMonkeys on the screen. One with the hat is singing badly, and the other is playing the guitar. If you expected them to do anything different in the ad, you're wrong. There was only one part in the commercial where it shows a Quiznos Classic Italian, a sub from Quiznos. In the end, you can see the SpongMonkeys and they, fortunately, go away from the screen. A man then says "Quiznos! Mmmm... Toasty."

Why We Don't Love the Subs

 * 1) The SpongMonkeys themselves look very creepy and weird looking, sure to give kids nightmares just with their designs.
 * 2) * Their eyes move very weirdly, not sure where to go.
 * 3) * And their mouths are just moving up and down, no animation whatsoever!
 * 4) The SpongMonkeys don't look like monkeys either and they look more like rats.
 * 5) To get the SECOND elephant out of the room, the singing is very bad. And no, not a funny way either.
 * 6) * The guy singing for Quiznos sounds like he just wants his paycheck already and has never learned to sing in his life!
 * 7) The lyrics are bland and have no originality. Did the people who made this ad not hire a lyricist or songwriter?
 * 8) * Not to mention that they can go off-topic. What do barbarians have to do with subs?
 * 9) ** They also mention Christianity for no reason possible. The picture shows God giving Adam a sub. No, not making this up.
 * 10) This ad is the reason why people didn't want to go to Quiznos. Seeing this ad makes the audience lose their appetite more than getting interested in what's on-screen.
 * 11) The backgrounds were pretty bland.

Reception
It received mixed to bad reviews from the audiences, calling it bad, but very memorable. By the end of 2004, these ads were thankfully discontinued.

Videos
I9MZNEXrElw AvHsHVyumoE ePP7jPYl-pg 55oVPn7sFuM _QxL2JLP9aw awmk7c2YN7k o4FC9F5UnCA 6SKYk9K52WQ r8pN-jy13Lg P3QK-32bxgw F9AsitN40MM ejBfCbqnHjg fGVWinAEGoo oqnKMtvoasU AGOhCxkPSog