Top 10 Worst Anti-Drug Commercials

WatchMojo.com
12 Aug 201510:29

Summary

TLDRThis WatchMojo.com video ranks the top 10 worst anti-drug commercials, critiquing their ineffective messaging and outdated methods. From a PSA featuring a monster attached to a leg to a comparison of drug use to slavery, the list highlights ads that either fail to resonate or use offensive tactics. The video humorously points out the flaws in these campaigns, questioning their impact on deterring drug use.

Takeaways

  • 🎬 The video script is a countdown of the top 10 worst anti-drug commercials, focusing on TV ads and excluding movies and propaganda films.
  • 👾 Number 10's message is unclear, suggesting that drugs might lead to a small monster attaching to your leg.
  • 💍 Number 9's ad, featuring a '90s style and music, implies quick money from drugs leads to jail, but comes off as outdated and corny.
  • 📺 Number 8's ad, 'I learned it by watching you,' was well-known in the 1980s for its memorable catchphrase but may have been more effective as a parody.
  • 🔫 Number 7's PSA compares smoking crack to putting a gun in your mouth, lacking engaging visuals or music to enhance its message.
  • 🍳 Number 6's 'This is your brain on drugs' ad with a frying egg became iconic but was sometimes humorously misinterpreted.
  • 💣 Number 5 inappropriately links the events of 9/11 to drug use, suggesting that drug money funded terrorism.
  • 🚬 Number 4 features Paul Reubens in a deadpan delivery about crack, which was more infamous for his personal scandal than for its anti-drug message.
  • 🐍 Number 3's PSA turns a drug dealer into a snake to scare viewers, which might be effective for those afraid of snakes.
  • 🐔 Number 2's ad is criticized for unfairly maligning chickens in an attempt to dissuade drug use.
  • 🔑 Number 1's ad equates drug abuse to slavery, which is considered highly offensive and racially insensitive.

Q & A

  • What is the main focus of the video script?

    -The video script focuses on counting down the top 10 worst anti-drug commercials, highlighting their ineffectiveness or inappropriateness in conveying anti-drug messages.

  • What is the criteria for selecting the commercials in the list?

    -The list considers only commercials and advertisements, excluding anti-drug PSA movies and propaganda films.

  • What is the message conveyed by the 10th ranked anti-drug commercial?

    -The 10th ranked commercial suggests that ignoring a friend's drug problem will result in a small monster attaching itself to your leg.

  • Why is the 9th ranked commercial considered ineffective?

    -The 9th ranked commercial is considered ineffective because it uses outdated cultural references and fails to clearly convey its message in a modern context.

  • What is the main issue with the 8th ranked anti-drug ad?

    -The 8th ranked ad is criticized for being corny and relying on overacting, which detracts from its intended message.

  • What makes the 7th ranked PSA memorable, but not necessarily effective?

    -The 7th ranked PSA is memorable for its catchphrase 'Parents who use drugs have children who use drugs,' but it may have been more effective at inspiring parodies than preventing drug use.

  • What is the main criticism of the 6th ranked anti-drug ad?

    -The 6th ranked ad is criticized for being boring and lacking visual or musical elements that would make it more engaging.

  • What is the controversial comparison made in the 5th ranked anti-drug PSA?

    -The 5th ranked PSA controversially compares drug use to slavery, which is considered insulting and inappropriate.

  • Why is the 4th ranked commercial's message considered confusing?

    -The 4th ranked commercial's message is confusing because it features an actor known for a different persona, and the ad's lighting and delivery do not effectively communicate the dangers of crack cocaine.

  • What is the main problem with the 3rd ranked anti-drug ad?

    -The 3rd ranked ad is problematic because it anthropomorphizes a drug dealer into a snake, which is more likely to scare potential users with the imagery of a snake than with the message about drugs.

  • What is the message of the 2nd ranked anti-drug commercial, and why is it considered unfair?

    -The 2nd ranked commercial tries to show kids that they can stand up to drug pressure, but it is considered unfair because it unjustly maligns innocent parties, such as poultry, to make its point.

  • What is the most criticized aspect of the 1st ranked anti-drug ad?

    -The 1st ranked ad is heavily criticized for its offensive comparison of drug abuse to slavery, which is considered racist and inappropriate for an anti-drug message.

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