Vodafone Piggy Sue is back to the top of our May chart – just one year since she first made No 1. Next up this month is Novas Great Value Energy. “This is funny and people can relate to the chaos and ordeal the salesman is going through,” says our Top 10 compiler, Colmar Brunton’s Katrin Schulze.
Three for the road (updated)
Clemenger and Curious have produced three of NZ’s favourite ads this month – unprecedented in the three years of the Top 10. All three were for the NZ Transport Agency, according to the monthly survey that Colmar Brunton produces for M+AD readers.
Kids + smiles work their magic (updated)
This month it has been all about kids and ads that make them smile. And the NZTA (“People love how the ad brings the issue of drug driving to the point without being gruesome,” says the Colmar Brunton executive who compiled the data). “First place this month goes to Hyundai – Kiwis are completely under the spell of the girl in the ad … and the scenery!”
Older hits still working in 2016
Our first Colmar Brunton/M+AD Top 10 of 2016 features almost wall-to-wall favourites from 2015. Lots of new ads debuted earlier this year, so there’s bound to be changes when these kick in over the next few weeks.
Maaate!
Greg Page’s Kiwibank Indepen-dance – surely one of the weirdest ads of the year – is enjoying a good run at the top of the Top 10, back in November at No 1 again. But the big event in November was the return (again) of a mighty NZ classic – Kevin Denholm’s Mitre 10 Sandpit, created in 2008!
Exposure, Fish, Revolver stand & deliver
After three months in the Top 10, Fish’s Kiwibank Independance has made it to No 1 – quite an achievement in a market saturated in creative excellence.
Out with the new – in with the old