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2''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' is a very profitable series that has ''very'' many advertising campaigns based on it (the majority of which are archived as special features on the season DVD releases).
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4* 1-800-Collect
5* Burger King ads for both ''Simpsons''-themed kids meals as well as ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsonsMovie''
6* Coca-Cola
7* Many, many Butterfinger advertisements. This campaign is by far the most well-known ''Simpsons'' advertising campaign.
8* Many channel bumpers and promos for Creator/{{Fox}}, Creator/{{BBC}}, Creator/Channel4 and others
9* [=MasterCard=]
10* Intel
11* Multiple CC-Lemon commercials. These are very well-known in Japan.
12* Multiple CC's crisps (no relation) commercials for Australia
13* Two Church's Chicken commercials
14* Domino's Pizza
15* Frito Lay
16* Ride/UniversalStudios
17* A couple of Canadian KFC commercials
18* Toyota, which like the KFC ads, were made for the Canadian market
19* Tic-Tacs
20* Vizir Detergent, made for France
21* Toy Commercials from Creator/{{Mattel}} and Playmates Toys
22* Ramada Hotels
23* TGI Fridays
24* De Toditos crisps for Latin America
25* Mister Donut, also for the Japan market
26* Wonderful Pistachios
27* Subaru
28* Renault
29* Creator/DisneyPlus
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33!!Tropes used in ''The Simpsons''' advertising campaigns
34* AllJustADream:
35** Bart has a nightmare that the Kwik-E-Mart is fresh out of Butterfinger bars and that Nelson [[TalkToTheFist gives him]] "{{four|FingeredHands}}-fingers".
36** An older advertisement places Bart in a nightmare that his family ties him to his bed and raids his drawer of his Butterfinger BB's,[[note]]Think malted milk balls with their fillings replaced by that used for Butterfinger bars.[[/note]] with help from Krusty, Mr. Burns, Smithers, and Otto.
37* AnimatedOuttakes: Homer attempts to [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=18koUcXnIFs pitch]] the Ultimate Double Whopper.
38* ArtShift: The earliest Butterfinger commercials were produced by Creator/VargaStudio instead of Creator/{{AKOM}} (then the show's primary overseas contractor), resulting in a style not too dissimilar to Season 1 even when the show evolved from that look. Later ads, both for the Butterfinger campaign and elsewhere, are more in line with the show itself and are (usually) animated by Creator/RoughDraftStudios.
39* BeeAfraid: In the [=MasterCard=] commercial, Homer has bees coming out of his car's oil tank and going for the donut he was eating, causing him to scream, "Ah! Bees!", drop the donut, and run off, which prompts the bees to fly after him after the donut hits the ground off-screen.
40* BigEater: Homer, naturally, has this trait played up in several of the food-related commercials.
41* BigWordShout:
42-->'''Lisa:''' Dad says if you make us scream, you're dead meat.\
43'''Bart:''' You wouldn't scream.\
44'''Lisa:''' ''(takes deep breath)'' DAAAAAAD!!\
45''(Bart, panicking, puts piece of Butterfinger in Lisa's mouth)''\
46'''Homer:''' Now, what?!\
47'''Lisa:''' ''(with her mouth full)'' Never mind.
48* BorrowedCatchphrase: In the De Toditos commercial, Nelson tries to swing a punch at Ralph but hits a mailbox. Ralph does Nelson's signature "Ha-ha!" to him. It becomes even funnier when you remember that Creator/NancyCartwright [[ActingForTwo voices both characters]].
49* ButtMonkey: Homer in pretty much all of these commercials. Bart also winds up on the receiving end in the Mattel toy commercial.
50* EarlyBirdCameo: Milhouse first appeared in a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wTrXmrOEPfg 1988 Butterfinger commercial]], a year before his actual debut on the show.
51* ExactWords: This gem, which also doubles as a CallBack to Season 1's "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS1E5BartTheGeneral Bart the General]]":
52-->'''Homer:''' "I'm gonna open my mouth and close my eyes and ''you're gonna give me a big surprise''." ''(Bart sticks Maggie's pacifier in Homer's mouth)''
53** In another commercial, Bart's playing a Baseball game, and Homer seizes the opportunity to take his Butterfinger bar. Otto yells "Hit a homer, dude!" Bart hits the ball, and it goes into the bleachers... which hits ''Homer'' (complete with "D'oh!"), who drops the Butterfinger bar back into Bart's hands.
54** In one ad for Ritz Bits S'Mores, Comic Book Guy offers Bart a chocolate Radioactive Man statue and a copy of Radioactive Man #1 for "the box". When he receives it, he complains the box is empty, with Bart pointing out the box was all he technically asked for. "Worst. Trade. Ever."
55* FailureIsTheOnlyOption: Homer getting Bart's Butterfinger bars. Hell, '''anyone''' trying to get Bart's Butterfingers. Akira, a skilled karate fighter, gets absolutely destroyed when he attempts to take Bart's Butterfinger. Subverted with Lisa and Maggie, both of whom were shown to actually succeed in getting Bart's Butterfinger a few times, and Bart was also shown sharing his Butterfingers with his sisters a few times without hesitation.
56** Any commercial involving Homer and food will inevitably end this way, as best exemplified with the KFC and Church's Chicken commercials.
57* FiveSecondRule: In a Burger King commercial, Homer is promoting a Whopper yet keeps messing up the take. In one of the outtakes he accidentally knocks the burger on the floor and quickly picks up the patty claiming "3 second rule" before eating it.
58* FollowTheLeader: Burger King featured the first Simpsons related ads during the first season, one for plush versions of the family and one for kids meal toys based on the Camping episode.
59* IllBeYourBestFriend: Milhouse attempts to get Bart's Butterfinger by offering to be his best friend, only for Bart to say that he already is.
60* InteractiveNarrator: Homer is repeatedly pestered by the narrator in the [=MasterCard=] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NROpXCWscgE commercial]] to spend time with his family instead of the various errands and recreation he partakes in.
61** MediumAwareness: Homer also notices the two donuts turning into the [=MasterCard=] logo at the end.
62--> '''Homer:''' Ooh. It's- aw.
63* IWarnedYou: Bart does this to Homer when Homer tries to take a booby-trapped Butterfinger that gives Homer an electric shock.
64-->'''Bart:''' I told you, Homer.[[note]]"Nobody better lay a finger ''(crunch)'' on my Butterfinger."[[/note]]
65* KnowNothingKnowItAll: Bart claims that the "four food groups" are the sandwich group, cow group (i.e. milk), jungle group (i.e. a banana), and the Butterfinger group claiming that it "provides the crunchy peanut butter and chocolaty taste essential for survival".
66-->'''Milhouse:''' I don't have the Butterfinger group.\
67'''Bart:''' Looks like you could die of malnutrition, dude.
68* LatexPerfection: In 1993, the culprit of the "Who Laid a Finger on Bart's Butterfinger" sweepstakes seemed to be Homer Simpson, [[spoiler:until Maggie noticed the large red clown shoes and pulled the latex mask off "Homer" to reveal Krusty the Clown, the true thief]].
69* LogoJoke: At the end of the Intel commercial, the last note of the famous Intel Inside jingle is replaced by Homer's "D'oh".
70* MediumBlending[=/=]RogerRabbitEffect: A few times:
71** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s4pE_THlSaQ The Fall 1990 Fox network promo]] features Homer and Bart interacting with their live-action surroundings, [[ItMakesSenseInContext complete with Homer being shoved off screen by a swinging TV]].
72** A commercial for the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xk5JNnOfZY4 Renault Kangoo]] features the family interacting with a live-action setting. Homer even giving the dealer a (still animated) donut at one point.
73** The Burger King campaign for the movie also has Kang and Kodos turn a bunch of real-life people into animated Simpsons counterparts in one of the ads.
74** Inverted with the Toyota commercials, with the real cars featured instead being inserted into the animation.
75* MistakenForThief: Homer mistakenly believes he stole a free bottle of 7UP that comes with his KFC combo in one ad. [[NotSoGreatEscape It ends with him getting stuck in the window of the restaurant's washroom]].
76* MugshotMontage: Done in the first ad of 1993's "Who Laid a Finger on Bart's Butterfinger" sweepstakes, with the suspects being Otto, Lisa, Krusty the Clown, Nelson Muntz, Mr. Burns and Homer (holding his name upside-down). [[spoiler:The second ad revealed the culprit was Krusty, disguised as Homer.]]
77* NakedPeopleAreFunny:
78** Homer walks out of the house without his pants in a CC-Lemon commercial.
79** "CC's Dare 2": Homer runs through the power plant completely nude. He then trips on a power cord, causing a city-wide blackout.
80** Homer loses his swim shorts in "CC's Dare 23".
81** Homer gets down to his underwear in the Ultimate Double Whopper ad, as he sweats when he eats.
82** The commercials for Vizir detergent regularly features the family, though usually Bart and Homer, nude.
83* RecognitionFailure: Averted in one of the KFC commercials, when Mr. Burns instantly recognizes Homer when they end up at the same restaurant.
84* RichesToRags: Mr. Burns ends up losing everything this way in the Coca-Cola commercial.
85* ShapedLikeItself: From the 1-800 Collect commercial:
86-->'''Homer:''' Ah, the Grand Canyon. What a...grand...canyon.
87* SigningOffCatchPhrase:
88-->'''Announcer:''' Peanut buttery Butterfinger.\
89'''Bart:''' It's neato!\
90'''Announcer:''' ''(laughs)'' And it's neato.
91** This is later changed to the more familiar "Nobody better lay a finger[[note]]In some commercials, this is followed by a "crunch" sound.[[/note]] on my Butterfinger."[[note]]This was later used in reruns of commercials that had the previous one.[[/note]]
92*** This later got changed to "Bite my Butterfinger" and then "Nothing like a Butterfinger"; both tended to be accompanied by Harry Shearer/Kent Brockman noting "From Nestle!" (Nestle only acquired Butterfinger {and Baby Ruth, for that matter} in 1990; prior to that, they were owned by Nabisco, so they were likely trying to make people more aware they owned it).
93* SlipperySwimsuit: Homer cannonballs in the ocean off a cliff in "CC's Dare 23". He loses his swim trunks.
94* SplitScreenReaction: Bart and Homer get one when they hear the supermarket they're shopping at only has one Butterfinger left.
95* SplittingPants: Happens to Comic Book Guy at the end of the Ritz Bits S'Mores commercial.
96* StuffedIntoALocker: Principal Skinner and Mrs. Krabappel meet this fate when Bart catches them breaking into his locker to steal his Butterfingers. Cue crowd of pointing and laughing students.
97* TemptingFate:
98** Bart exclaims "How much luckier could a kid get?" when a Church's bag falls in his hand. Then a piggy bank (not knowing it's actually his, being oblivious to Homer's attempts to get Church's chicken) also falls into his hand, to which Bart comments, "That'll work."
99** In a KFC commercial, Mr. Burns is in the midst of a vow to Mr. Smithers that he'll do something if he sees Homer's face again, only to notice that the promotional collector's cup (from a set of four a bonus for purchasing a popcorn chicken combo) he got has Homer's face on it.
100* TunnelKing: Homer in one of the KFC commercials goes through one to get to the restaurant.
101* UniversalDriversLicense: Homer uses a motorcycle[[labelnote:*]]''years'' before either "Take My Wife, Sleaze" or the Movie[[/labelnote]] to get to a KFC near the Power Plant in one spot.
102* TheVoiceless: Any rare appearance of Marge in the Butterfinger commercials will have her as this, as her voice actress, Creator/JulieKavner, has never lent her voice to any of the commercials.[[note]]And was the only voice actor of the core six on the show not to do so[[/note]]
103** It may also explain why any commercial originated outside the English-speaking countries that featured talking Marge Simpson, such as the French Renault Kangoo one, lacks English dubs.
104* WeInterruptThisProgram: Invoked by Bart in the 1990 Fall Fox network promo by interrupting the band at the beginning to talk about the "Bart Simpson Time Machine".

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