Vive Sin Drogas Commercial

"Vive Sin Drogas" (in english "Live Without Drugs") is an anti-drug commercial created by the Mexican non-profit organization Fundación Azteca as part of a campaign of the same name to make people aware of the negative effects of drugs on young people. It became infamous for its terrible 3D animation and use of psychedelic colors.

Plot
A flower meets a boy who was doing drugs, so the flower starts rapping a song about the harmful effects of drugs. The boy ignores him and uses the drugs, but the harmful effects that the flower told him come true and the boy dies. After this, the flower continues her rap about why you shouldn't use drugs, and in one scene a flower choir appears singing "live without drugs".

Why this commercial needs to stop doing drugs

 * 1) Although it is an anti-drug commercial, it uses a lot of psychedelic colors (especially in the scene where the flower choir sings "live without drugs"), which ironically makes it seem that those who created this commercial were under the influence of drugs when they created it.
 * 2) Rather ugly, outdated, and terrible 3D animation even for the time which to this day has aged rather poorly.
 * 3) Atrocious character designs, the flower has terrible modeling and her pale face can be quite unsettling, while the boy has a rather unpleasant design to look at.
 * 4) The flower's rap is quite cringe and is seen as a forced attempt to be cool and radical with the new generations.
 * 5) The scene where the boy dies after taking drugs is quite disturbing.
 * 6) The flower's voice is quite corny and makes you not be able to take what it is saying seriously.

Redeeming Qualities

 * 1) The message of the harmful effects that drugs can have on young people is quite a good one.
 * 2) This commercial falls into "so bad, it's good".

The Commercial
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