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* AssKicksYou: A non-battle example. In "Find The One", Tammy at one point uses her shapely bottom to bump Hannah aside.


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* HartmanHips: Hannah's friends, Tammy and Mara, both have these.
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* {{Disneyesque}}: The commercials' looks, themes, and music all evoke the Creator/{{Disney}} oeuvre. The first two commercials play off the ''Franchise/DisneyPrincess'' feel, while the last two are partly inspired by ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles''.

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* {{Disneyesque}}: The commercials' looks, themes, and music all evoke the Creator/{{Disney}} oeuvre. The first two commercials play off the ''Franchise/DisneyPrincess'' feel, while the last two are partly inspired by ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles''.''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles1''.
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* SpiritualSuccessor: The "Find The One For Every You" commercials star a different lead character and shift from magic to technology. Fred the Frog goes from being Hannah's pet to being the pet of the Fairy God Mother, and the Fairy God Mother's personality is drastically less exuberant.
* ZettaiRyouiki: Jade's second outfit in "Find The One Again" is Grade A and consists of a short black dress matched with white-red gradient stockings.

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* SpiritualSuccessor: The "Find The One For Every You" commercials star a different lead character and shift from magic to technology. Fred the Frog goes from being Hannah's pet to being the pet of the Fairy God Mother, and the Fairy God Mother's personality is drastically less exuberant.
* ZettaiRyouiki: Jade's second outfit in "Find The One Again" is Grade A and consists of a short black dress matched with white-red gradient stockings.
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In 2015, Triumph followed up its ''Stand Up For Fit'' campaign with ''Find The One''. Where the focus of ''Stand Up For Fit'' was on the consequences of picking the wrong bra, ''Find The One'' is about the need to find the perfect bra, not settle for anything less, and also accept that as you age what is the perfect bra changes. To communicate these messages, four[[note]]Five if you count "Triaction", which is a 5-seoncd take out of the Triumph Super Bra Lab.[[/note]] [[ComputerGeneratedImages CGI]] commercials were created within a three-year span. The first two are {{Disneyesque}} {{Animated Musical}}s starring an [[InkSuitActor animated version of the model Hannah Ferguson]]. The second set are day & night variations of each other starring a different model, namely Jessica Hart. These commercials are inspired by the ''Franchise/JamesBond'' franchise. The two characters all four commercials have in common are the Fairy God Mother, a living dress form that provides the women with their ideal bras, and Fred the Frog, the resident animal mascot.

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In 2015, Triumph followed up its ''Stand Up For Fit'' campaign with ''Find The One''. Where the focus of ''Stand Up For Fit'' was on the consequences of picking the wrong bra, ''Find The One'' is about the need to find the perfect bra, not settle for anything less, and also accept that as you age what is the perfect bra changes. To communicate these messages, four[[note]]Five if you count "Triaction", which is a 5-seoncd take out of the Triumph Super Bra Lab.[[/note]] [[ComputerGeneratedImages CGI]] commercials were created within a three-year span. The first two are {{Disneyesque}} {{Animated Musical}}s starring an [[InkSuitActor animated version of the model model]] Hannah Ferguson]].Ferguson. The second set are day & night variations of each other starring a different model, namely Jessica Hart. These commercials are inspired by the ''Franchise/JamesBond'' franchise. The two characters all four commercials have in common are the Fairy God Mother, a living dress form that provides the women with their ideal bras, and Fred the Frog, the resident animal mascot.
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In 2015, Triumph followed up its ''Stand Up For Fit'' campaign with ''Find The One''. Where the focus of ''Stand Up For Fit'' was on the consequences of picking the wrong bra, ''Find The One'' is about the need to find the perfect bra, not settle for anything less, and also accept that as time changes you so it does what is the perfect bra for you. To communicate these messages, four[[note]]Five if you count "Triaction", which is a 5-seoncd take out of the Triumph Super Bra Lab.[[/note]] [[ComputerGeneratedImages CGI]] commercials were created within a three-year span. The first two are {{Disneyesque}} {{Animated Musical}}s starring an [[InkSuitActor animated version of the model Hannah Ferguson]]. The second set are day & night variations of each other starring a different model, namely Jessica Hart. These commercials are inspired by the ''Franchise/JamesBond'' franchise. The two characters all four commercials have in common are the Fairy God Mother, a living dress form that provides the women with their ideal bras, and Fred the Frog, the resident animal mascot.

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In 2015, Triumph followed up its ''Stand Up For Fit'' campaign with ''Find The One''. Where the focus of ''Stand Up For Fit'' was on the consequences of picking the wrong bra, ''Find The One'' is about the need to find the perfect bra, not settle for anything less, and also accept that as time changes you so it does age what is the perfect bra for you.changes. To communicate these messages, four[[note]]Five if you count "Triaction", which is a 5-seoncd take out of the Triumph Super Bra Lab.[[/note]] [[ComputerGeneratedImages CGI]] commercials were created within a three-year span. The first two are {{Disneyesque}} {{Animated Musical}}s starring an [[InkSuitActor animated version of the model Hannah Ferguson]]. The second set are day & night variations of each other starring a different model, namely Jessica Hart. These commercials are inspired by the ''Franchise/JamesBond'' franchise. The two characters all four commercials have in common are the Fairy God Mother, a living dress form that provides the women with their ideal bras, and Fred the Frog, the resident animal mascot.

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In 2015, Triumph followed up its ''Stand Up For Fit'' campaign with ''Find The One''. Where the focus of ''Stand Up For Fit'' was on the consequences of picking the wrong bra, ''Find The One'' is about the need to find the perfect bra, not settle for anything less, and also accept that as time changes you so it does what is the perfect bra for you. To communicate these messages, four[[note]]Five if you count "Triaction", but you shouldn't[[/note]] [[ComputerGeneratedImages CGI]] commercials were created within a three-year span. The first two are Creator/{{Disney}}-inspired {{Animated Musical}}s starring an [[InkSuitActor animated version of the model Hannah Ferguson]]. The second set are day & night variations of each other starring a different model, namely Jessica Hart. These commercials are inspired by the ''Franchise/JamesBond'' franchise. The two characters all four commercials have in common are the Fairy God Mother, a living dress form that provides the women with their ideal bras, and Fred the Frog, the resident animal mascot.

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In 2015, Triumph followed up its ''Stand Up For Fit'' campaign with ''Find The One''. Where the focus of ''Stand Up For Fit'' was on the consequences of picking the wrong bra, ''Find The One'' is about the need to find the perfect bra, not settle for anything less, and also accept that as time changes you so it does what is the perfect bra for you. To communicate these messages, four[[note]]Five if you count "Triaction", but you shouldn't[[/note]] which is a 5-seoncd take out of the Triumph Super Bra Lab.[[/note]] [[ComputerGeneratedImages CGI]] commercials were created within a three-year span. The first two are Creator/{{Disney}}-inspired {{Disneyesque}} {{Animated Musical}}s starring an [[InkSuitActor animated version of the model Hannah Ferguson]]. The second set are day & night variations of each other starring a different model, namely Jessica Hart. These commercials are inspired by the ''Franchise/JamesBond'' franchise. The two characters all four commercials have in common are the Fairy God Mother, a living dress form that provides the women with their ideal bras, and Fred the Frog, the resident animal mascot.


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* {{Disneyesque}}: The commercials' looks, themes, and music all evoke the Creator/{{Disney}} oeuvre. The first two commercials play off the ''Franchise/DisneyPrincess'' feel, while the last two are partly inspired by ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles''.

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In 2015, Triumph followed up its ''Stand Up For Fit'' campaign with ''Find The One''. Where the focus of ''Stand Up For Fit'' was on the consequences of picking the wrong bra, ''Find The One'' is about the need to find the perfect bra, not settle for anything less, and also accept that as time changes you so it does what is the perfect bra for you. To communicate these messages, four[[note]]Five if you count "Triaction", but you shouldn't[[/note]] [[ComputerGeneratedImages CGI]] commercials were created within a three-year span. The first two are Creator/{{Disney}}-inspired {{Animated Musical}}s starring the [[InkSuitActor Hannah Ferguson, a model]]. The second set are day & night variations of each other starring a different model, namely Jessica Hart. These commercials are inspired by the ''Franchise/JamesBond'' franchise. The two characters all four commercials have in common are the Fairy God Mother, a living dress form that provides the women with their ideal bras, and Fred the Frog, the resident animal mascot.

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In 2015, Triumph followed up its ''Stand Up For Fit'' campaign with ''Find The One''. Where the focus of ''Stand Up For Fit'' was on the consequences of picking the wrong bra, ''Find The One'' is about the need to find the perfect bra, not settle for anything less, and also accept that as time changes you so it does what is the perfect bra for you. To communicate these messages, four[[note]]Five if you count "Triaction", but you shouldn't[[/note]] [[ComputerGeneratedImages CGI]] commercials were created within a three-year span. The first two are Creator/{{Disney}}-inspired {{Animated Musical}}s starring the an [[InkSuitActor animated version of the model Hannah Ferguson, a model]].Ferguson]]. The second set are day & night variations of each other starring a different model, namely Jessica Hart. These commercials are inspired by the ''Franchise/JamesBond'' franchise. The two characters all four commercials have in common are the Fairy God Mother, a living dress form that provides the women with their ideal bras, and Fred the Frog, the resident animal mascot.



There also "Making Of"s of each commercial. All four commercials were produced and written by Stories AG, animated by Brunch Studio and Eddy TV, and the songs of the first two commercials were composed by Jason Robert Brown.

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There are also "Making Of"s of each commercial. All four commercials were produced and written by Stories AG, animated by Brunch Studio and Eddy TV, and the songs of the first two commercials were composed by Jason Robert Brown.



* BeforeAndAfterPictures: In "Find The One Again", Hannah, Luna, and Jade all get a before photo in which they look forlorn without a good bra and an after photo in which they're perky -- mood and breasts likewise.

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* BeforeAndAfterPictures: In "Find The One Again", Hannah, Luna, and Jade all get a before photo before-photo in which they look forlorn without a good bra and an after photo after-photo in which they're perky -- mood and breasts likewise.



* LaserHallway: Played with. The main hallway in Triumph Super Bra Lab has the look off one, but they're actually threads.

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* LaserHallway: Played with. The main hallway in the Triumph Super Bra Lab has the look off one, but they're actually threads.


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* MakeoverFairy: The Fairy God Mother's role in the commercials is to provide women with a bra they can depend on and which brings out the best in their looks.
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In 2015, Triumph followed up its ''Stand Up For Fit'' campaign with ''Find The One''. Where the focus of ''Stand Up For Fit'' was on the consequences of picking the wrong bra, ''Find The One'' is about the need to find the perfect bra, not settle for anything less, and also accept that as time changes you so it does what is the perfect bra for you. To communicate these messages, four[[note]]Five if you count "Triaction", but you shouldn't[[/note]] [[ComputerGeneratedImages CGI]] commercials were created within a two-year span. The first two are Creator/{{Disney}}-inspired {{Animated Musical}}s starring the [[InkSuitActor Hannah Ferguson, a professional model]]. The second set are day & night variations of each other starring a different professional model, namely Jessica Hart. These commercials are inspired by the ''Franchise/JamesBond'' franchise with a hint of ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles''. The one character all four commercials have in common is the Fairy God Mother, a living dress form that provides the women with their ideal bras.

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In 2015, Triumph followed up its ''Stand Up For Fit'' campaign with ''Find The One''. Where the focus of ''Stand Up For Fit'' was on the consequences of picking the wrong bra, ''Find The One'' is about the need to find the perfect bra, not settle for anything less, and also accept that as time changes you so it does what is the perfect bra for you. To communicate these messages, four[[note]]Five if you count "Triaction", but you shouldn't[[/note]] [[ComputerGeneratedImages CGI]] commercials were created within a two-year three-year span. The first two are Creator/{{Disney}}-inspired {{Animated Musical}}s starring the [[InkSuitActor Hannah Ferguson, a professional model]]. The second set are day & night variations of each other starring a different professional model, namely Jessica Hart. These commercials are inspired by the ''Franchise/JamesBond'' franchise with a hint of ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles''. franchise. The one character two characters all four commercials have in common is are the Fairy God Mother, a living dress form that provides the women with their ideal bras.
bras, and Fred the Frog, the resident animal mascot.



There also "Making Of"s of each commercial. All four commercials were produced and written by Stories AG, animated by Brunch Studio and Eddy TV, and the songs of the first two commercials were composed by Jason Robert Brown.



* AllThereInTheManual: None of the characters are named in the commercials. They are only found in promotional art and interviews. So to get it all out: "Find The One" stars Hannah (green), Tammy (red), and Mara (blue). The frog is called Fred and the dress form is the Fairy God Mother, alternatively called the Fairy Dress Form. "Find The One Again" brings back Hannah, Fred, and the Fairy God Mother, but gives Hannah new friends known as Luna (yellow/blue) and Jade (purple/black). The baby is only referred to as "baby" or "toddler". "Find The One For Every You" brings back the Fairy God Mother and substitutes Hannah with Jessica.

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* AllThereInTheManual: None of the characters are named in the commercials. They are only found in promotional art and interviews. So to get it all out: "Find The One" stars Hannah (green), Tammy (red), and Mara (blue). The frog is called Fred and the dress form is the Fairy God Mother, alternatively called the Fairy Dress Form. "Find The One Again" brings back Hannah, Fred, and the Fairy God Mother, but gives Hannah new friends known as Luna (yellow/blue) and Jade (purple/black). The baby is only referred to as "baby" or "toddler". "Find The One For Every You" brings back the Fairy God Mother and substitutes Fred while substituting Hannah with Jessica.



* BeforeAndAfterPictures: In "Find The One Again", Hannah, Luna, and Jade all get a before photo in which they look forlorn without a good bra and an after photo in which they're perky -- mood and breasts likewise.



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* InkSuitActor: Hannah and Jessica, the stars of their respective commercials, are [=CGI=] versions of Hannah Ferguson and Jessica Hart. Hannah's friends also have corresponding real-life models, but they aren't the same people the way Hannah and Jessica are in relation to their [=CGI=] selves.

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FairyGodmother: Also known as the Fairy Dress Form, the Fairy God Mother of ''Find The One'' is a magical dress form with a strong opinion on bras in particular and underwear in general. She's always able to find or make a poor lost woman the perfect bra.
* GadgeteerGenius:
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GadgeteerGenius: The Fairy God Mother takes the role of gadgeteer to make bras for every occasion in "Find The One For Every You".
* GlamorousSingleMother:
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GlamorousSingleMother: It's implied in "Find The One Again" that there's no father to Hannah's baby in the picture. So that makes her a single mother. Furthermore, they live in a huge house if Hannah's bedroom is anything to go by. And while Hannah may be down at the start of the commercial, she's gorgeous and confident by the end of it.
* GratuitousAnimalSidekick:
GratuitousAnimalSidekick: There's no reason for Fred the Frog to be in the commercials, let alone all four. But he is and he gets woven into the flow well enough.
* InkSuitActor: Hannah and Jessica, the stars of their respective commercials, are [=CGI=] versions of Hannah Ferguson and Jessica Hart. Hannah's friends also have corresponding real-life models, models as well, but they aren't the same people the way Hannah and Jessica are in relation to their case the [=CGI=] selves.characters don't represent the real-life people.



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IWantSong: Hannah's part of the song in "Find The One" is about how she will only be satisfied with the perfect bra. Other ones may look nice or feel quite right, but that's not good enough for her.
* MagicWand:
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LaserHallway: Played with. The main hallway in Triumph Super Bra Lab has the look off one, but they're actually threads.
* MagicVersusScience:MagicWand: The Fairy God Mother wields a magic wand. She uses it to create well-fitted bras.
* MagicVersusScience: The first two commercials cast the Fairy God Mother as a fairy tale magic-wielder. The second two commercials cast the Fairy God Mother as a spy fiction gadgeteer. She gets the job done in either scenario, but it's just that where there's one, the other is superfluous.



* OfCorsetHurts: In "Find The One", Mara helps Tammy fit in a corset, which clearly isn't a comfortable fit to Tammy.

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* OfCorsetHurts: In "Find The One", Mara helps Tammy fit in a corset, which corset. It clearly isn't a comfortable fit to Tammy.



* SpiritualSuccessor: The "Find The One For Every You" commercials star a different lead character and shift from magic to technology. Fred the Frog goes from being Hannah's pet to being the pet of the Fairy God Mother.

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* SexySilhouette: In "Find The One Again", the women are silhouetted towards the end. They're clothed, but they do strike sexy poses showing off their curves.
* SpiritualSuccessor: The "Find The One For Every You" commercials star a different lead character and shift from magic to technology. Fred the Frog goes from being Hannah's pet to being the pet of the Fairy God Mother.Mother, and the Fairy God Mother's personality is drastically less exuberant.
* ZettaiRyouiki: Jade's second outfit in "Find The One Again" is Grade A and consists of a short black dress matched with white-red gradient stockings.
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In 2015, Triumph followed up its ''Stand Up For Fit'' campaign with ''Find The One''. Where the focus of ''Stand Up For Fit'' was on the consequences of picking the wrong bra, ''Find The One'' is about the need to find the perfect bra, not settle for anything less, and also accept that as time changes you so it does what is the perfect bra for you. To communicate these messages, four[[note]]Five if you count "Triaction", but you shouldn't[[/note]] [[ComputerGeneratedImages CGI]] commercials were created within a two-year span. The first two are Creator/{{Disney}}-inspired {{Animated Musical}}s starring the [[InkSuitActor professional model Hannah Ferguson]]. The second set are day & night variations of each other starring the professional model Jessica Hart. These commercials are inspired by the ''Franchise/JamesBond'' franchise with a hint of ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles''. The one character all four commercials have in common is the Fairy God Mother, a living dress form that provides the women with their ideal bras.

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In 2015, Triumph followed up its ''Stand Up For Fit'' campaign with ''Find The One''. Where the focus of ''Stand Up For Fit'' was on the consequences of picking the wrong bra, ''Find The One'' is about the need to find the perfect bra, not settle for anything less, and also accept that as time changes you so it does what is the perfect bra for you. To communicate these messages, four[[note]]Five if you count "Triaction", but you shouldn't[[/note]] [[ComputerGeneratedImages CGI]] commercials were created within a two-year span. The first two are Creator/{{Disney}}-inspired {{Animated Musical}}s starring the [[InkSuitActor Hannah Ferguson, a professional model Hannah Ferguson]]. model]]. The second set are day & night variations of each other starring the a different professional model model, namely Jessica Hart. These commercials are inspired by the ''Franchise/JamesBond'' franchise with a hint of ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles''. The one character all four commercials have in common is the Fairy God Mother, a living dress form that provides the women with their ideal bras.
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* April, 2016: "Find The One Again": It's some years later and Hannah has a baby now. Life is being a bit hectic and Hannah no longer is happy with herself. Her friends and the Fairy God Mother come sheer her up and provide her with a new bra that gives the right kind of support to her new life.

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* April, 2016: "Find The One Again": It's some years later and Hannah has a baby now. Life is being a bit hectic and Hannah no longer is happy with herself. Her friends and the Fairy God Mother come sheer cheer her up and provide her with a new bra that gives the right kind of support to her new life.
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* MurderousMannequin: The Fairy God Mother is a living dress form topped by a bobcut wig floating above the Triumph crown. She is dressed in a loosely fitted pink robe, possesses invisible arms, and gets things done with a MagicWand and [[KnowsTheRopes measuring tape]]. She is the person who in each commercial arranges the discovery of which among so many choices is the perfect bra.

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* MurderousMannequin: MurderousMannequin: The Fairy God Mother is a living dress form topped by a bobcut wig floating above the Triumph crown. She is dressed in a loosely fitted pink robe, possesses invisible arms, and gets things done with a MagicWand and [[KnowsTheRopes measuring tape]]. She is the person who Her role in each commercial arranges is to facilitate the discovery of which the perfect bra among so the many choices is the perfect bra.available.

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* AllCGICartoon: All of the animated bit are in CGI. The first two commercials end with real-life sequences, but at that point the commercials' stories and songs are already over.

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* AllCGICartoon: All of the animated bit are in CGI. The first two commercials do end with real-life live-action sequences, but at that point the commercials' stories and songs are already over.



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%% * AnimatedMusical: The dialogues of the first GospelMusic
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two commercials are almost completely delivered in song form. "Find The One" features a Creator/{{Disney}}-inspired IWantSong. "Find The One Again" starts with a slow, tragic melody that veers straight into GospelMusic territory as soon as Hannah's friends enter.
* ChromaticArrangement:ChromaticArrangement: In "Find The One", Hannah dresses in green/yellow, Tammy dresses in red, and Mara dresses in blue. "Find The One Again" has hints of a chromatic arrangement in that the trio never dresses in the same colors as each other, but the characters make an outfit switch that also changes up the defining colors.



* KnowsTheRopes: The Fairy God Mother wields her measuring tape as a rope, which especially happens in "Find The One Again" to drag Hannah into a new search for the perfect bra.



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* MurderousMannequin: The Fairy God Mother is a living dress form topped by a bobcut wig floating above the Triumph crown. She is dressed in a loosely fitted pink robe, possesses invisible arms, and is armed with a MagicWand and [[KnowsTheRopes measuring tape]]. She is the person who in each commercial arranges the discovery of which among so many choices is the perfect bra.
* OneTrueLove: Parodied and subverted. In case of ''Find The One'', "the one" is not the one true love in the sense of a partner, but in the sense of a bra. Because a bra should support you too! That said, "Find The One Again" implies that Hannah's loss of the one is about not having a partner anymore as well. There's no father to her child in the commercial, Hannah's clearly on her own taking care of the baby, and Hannah very much does not feel attractive anymore. A consequence of this is that "Find The One Again" also has a message that there's no such thing as a one true love.

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%% * MediumBlending:
MediumBlending: The commercials are in [=CGI=] until the last seconds. Then a switch is made to live-action sequences for a face moment of the celebrity model tied to the marketing campaign.
* MurderousMannequin: The Fairy God Mother is a living dress form topped by a bobcut wig floating above the Triumph crown. She is dressed in a loosely fitted pink robe, possesses invisible arms, and is armed gets things done with a MagicWand and [[KnowsTheRopes measuring tape]]. She is the person who in each commercial arranges the discovery of which among so many choices is the perfect bra.
* OfCorsetHurts: In "Find The One", Mara helps Tammy fit in a corset, which clearly isn't a comfortable fit to Tammy.
* OneTrueLove: Parodied and subverted. In case of ''Find "Find The One'', One", "the one" is not the one true love in the sense of a partner, but in the sense of a bra. Because a bra should support you too! That said, "Find The One Again" implies that Hannah's loss of the one is about not having a partner anymore as well. There's no father to her child in the commercial, Hannah's clearly on her own taking care of the baby, and Hannah very much does not feel attractive anymore. A consequence of this is that "Find The One Again" also has a message that there's no such thing as a one true love.
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In 2015, Triumph followed up its ''Stand Up For Fit'' campaign with ''Find The One''. Where the focus of ''Stand Up For Fit'' was on the consequences of picking the wrong bra, ''Find The One'' is about the need to find the perfect bra, not settle for anything less, and also accept that as time changes you so it does what is the perfect bra for you. To communicate these messages, four[[note]]Five if you count "Triaction", but you shouldn't[[/note]] [[ComputerGeneratedImages CGI]] commercials were created within a two-year span. The first two are Creator/{{Disney}}-inspired {{Animated Musical}}s starring the [[InkSuitActor professional model Hannah Ferguson]]. The second set are day & night variations of each other starring the professional model Jessica Hart. These commercials are inspired by the ''Franchise/JamesBond'' franchise with a hint of ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles''. The one character all four commercials have in common is the Fairy God Mother, a living dress form that provides the women with their ideal bras.

The four commercials of ''Find The One'' are:
* March, 2015: "Find The One": Hannah and her friends stumble into a luxurious bra store where they look around for something nice. Hannah insists she'll only bother with "the one". A dress form comes alive to help her out in finding the perfect fit among all the others.
* April, 2016: "Find The One Again": It's some years later and Hannah has a baby now. Life is being a bit hectic and Hannah no longer is happy with herself. Her friends and the Fairy God Mother come sheer her up and provide her with a new bra that gives the right kind of support to her new life.
* April, 2017: "Find The One For Every You": Jessica has an important appointment, which depending on the version is a girls' night out (night version) or a business lunch (day version). She seeks help at the Triumph Super Bra Lab, run by the Fairy God Mother, and receives the perfect bra to wear for the occasion.

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!!''Find The One'' provides examples of:

* AllCGICartoon: All of the animated bit are in CGI. The first two commercials end with real-life sequences, but at that point the commercials' stories and songs are already over.
* AllThereInTheManual: None of the characters are named in the commercials. They are only found in promotional art and interviews. So to get it all out: "Find The One" stars Hannah (green), Tammy (red), and Mara (blue). The frog is called Fred and the dress form is the Fairy God Mother, alternatively called the Fairy Dress Form. "Find The One Again" brings back Hannah, Fred, and the Fairy God Mother, but gives Hannah new friends known as Luna (yellow/blue) and Jade (purple/black). The baby is only referred to as "baby" or "toddler". "Find The One For Every You" brings back the Fairy God Mother and substitutes Hannah with Jessica.
%% * AnimatedMusical: The first GospelMusic
%% * ChromaticArrangement:
%% * FairyGodmother:
%% * GadgeteerGenius:
%% * GlamorousSingleMother:
%% * GratuitousAnimalSidekick:
* InkSuitActor: Hannah and Jessica, the stars of their respective commercials, are [=CGI=] versions of Hannah Ferguson and Jessica Hart. Hannah's friends also have corresponding real-life models, but they aren't the same people the way Hannah and Jessica are in relation to their [=CGI=] selves.
%% * IWantSong:
%% * MagicWand:
%% * MagicVersusScience:
%% * MediumBlending:
* MurderousMannequin: The Fairy God Mother is a living dress form topped by a bobcut wig floating above the Triumph crown. She is dressed in a loosely fitted pink robe, possesses invisible arms, and is armed with a MagicWand and [[KnowsTheRopes measuring tape]]. She is the person who in each commercial arranges the discovery of which among so many choices is the perfect bra.
* OneTrueLove: Parodied and subverted. In case of ''Find The One'', "the one" is not the one true love in the sense of a partner, but in the sense of a bra. Because a bra should support you too! That said, "Find The One Again" implies that Hannah's loss of the one is about not having a partner anymore as well. There's no father to her child in the commercial, Hannah's clearly on her own taking care of the baby, and Hannah very much does not feel attractive anymore. A consequence of this is that "Find The One Again" also has a message that there's no such thing as a one true love.
* SpiritualSuccessor: The "Find The One For Every You" commercials star a different lead character and shift from magic to technology. Fred the Frog goes from being Hannah's pet to being the pet of the Fairy God Mother.

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