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[[Kermit the Frog]] appeared in a commercial for the Ford Escape Hybrid, which premiered on February 5, [[2006]] during the second quarter of SuperBowl XL.
 
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'''Ford Motor Company''' is an American multinational corporation and the world's third largest automaker, based on worldwide vehicle sales. Based in Dearborn, [[Michigan]], a suburb of Detroit, the automaker was founded by [[Henry Ford]] and incorporated in 1903.
The Super Bowl commercial was used to kick off an even bigger ad campaign featuring Kermit. The campaign consisting of television, print, digital and outdoor advertising. Ford Escape Hybrid ads featuring Kermit appeared throughout [[2006]] on TV, and print ads appeared in influential automotive-enthusiast magazines, business publications, and newsweeklies.
 
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In 2004, the company launched the Ford Escape Hybrid, the world's first gas-electric hybrid SUV. In [[2006]], Ford launched a campaign starring [[Kermit the Frog]] to promote the environmentally friendly vehicle. In a spin on the [[The Muppets|Muppet's]] catchphrase, he claimed that it was in fact "[[Bein' Green|easy being green]]."
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==Commercials==
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===1999===
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[[Big Bird]] has appeared in two public service announcements/television commercials for the 1998 Ford Windstar minivan. At the end of the commercials, Big Bird stresses the importance of wearing seat belts and placing children in the back seat. [[Kellogg's]] helped funding this public service announcement.<ref name="Advertising Age">Advertising Age: [http://adage.com/article?article_id=65690 KELLOGG TEAMING UP WITH BIG BIRD: CEREAL MARKETER TIES TO CHILDREN'S TV WORKSHOP]</ref> [[Matt Vogel]] performed Big Bird in these commercials.<ref>[http://www.mattvogel.com Matt Vogel's puppeteer credits at his official site]</ref>
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===2006===
 
[[Kermit the Frog]] has appeared in several television commercials for the Ford Escape Hybrid. The first starred Kermit as the main (and only) character and premiered on February 5, 2006 during the second quarter of SuperBowl XL.
   
 
{{quote|Ford and Kermit are a match made in heaven; they’re both American icons, both family-oriented and they’re both green. Kermit the Frog is an absolute celebrity and we’re thrilled to have him on board to tell the Escape Hybrid story.}}
 
{{quote|Ford and Kermit are a match made in heaven; they’re both American icons, both family-oriented and they’re both green. Kermit the Frog is an absolute celebrity and we’re thrilled to have him on board to tell the Escape Hybrid story.}}
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A three-minute "making of" video is up on Ford's official site, with Kermit and [[Steve Whitmire]] explaining how the commercial was made. The video includes footage of Whitmire and the crew creating the effects for Kermit kayaking and mountain climbing.
 
A three-minute "making of" video is up on Ford's official site, with Kermit and [[Steve Whitmire]] explaining how the commercial was made. The video includes footage of Whitmire and the crew creating the effects for Kermit kayaking and mountain climbing.
   
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The Super Bowl commercial was used to kick off an even bigger ad campaign featuring Kermit. The campaign consisted of television, print, digital, and outdoor advertising. Ford Escape Hybrid ads featuring Kermit appeared throughout 2006 on TV, and print ads appeared in influential automotive-enthusiast magazines, business publications, and newsweeklies.
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In May of 2007, he made brief appearances in two new commercials for the Ford Fusion with the cast of ''[[American Idol]]''.
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===2007===
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In [[2007]], Kermit appeared in another ''[[American Idol]]'' commercial, as well as in a banner ad for the 2008 Ford Escape Hybrid, which shows him hiking through a blossoming landscape. The advertisement claims that the automobile is "Good for the environment. Good for you." with Kermit adding "Good for frogs too!"
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Clicking on the banner brings you to the new [http://www.fordvehicles.com/suvs/2008escapehybrid/ website] for the 2008 Ford Escape Hybrid, which features video footage of [[Reporter Kermit]] "on location in the Internet." After the initial video ends, you can tickle Kermit by rolling over him, and if you can resist clicking on anything for long enough, he'll start to gently harass you.
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Four more videos of Kermit, including one of him dressed in a Ford lab coat, are embedded deeper in the site, through links accessible from the bottom of the front page.
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==References==
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* In the ''[[Sesame Street]]'' skit "[[The Monster's Three Wishes]]," [[Cookie Monster]] asks [[The Genie|the Genie]] for a full-size 1973 Ford F-250 pickup truck to hold one million cookies.
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*In [[Episode 321: Roger Miller|episode 321]], Pilgrim [[Penguins]] discover "Ford Rock" along with "Plymouth Rock" and "Chevrolet Rock" during "[[Alabama Bound]]."
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* [[Fozzie Bear]] comes in a Ford Model T in a [[Muppet die-cast cars (Tomy)|Muppet die-cast car]].
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==Trivia==
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* The Ford Foundation helped fund ''Sesame Street'' from its [[Season 1 (1969-1970)|first season]] until [[Season 26 (1994-1995)|season 26]].
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==External Links==
 
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*[http://www.fordvehicles.com/suvs/escapehybrid/index.asp?bannerid=Kermit_Ford_Feb06&v=html Official Ford Website]
 
*[http://www.fordvehicles.com/suvs/escapehybrid/index.asp?bannerid=Kermit_Ford_Feb06&v=html Official Ford Website]
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*[http://www.fordvehicles.com/suvs/2008escapehybrid/ Official 2008 Ford Escape Hybrid website]
 
*[http://www.fordvehicles.com/suvs/escapehybrid/commercials Easy Being Green Commercial]
 
*[http://www.fordvehicles.com/suvs/escapehybrid/commercials Easy Being Green Commercial]
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*[http://www.americanidol.com/challenge/ 2008 ''American Idol'' commercial]
 
*[https://secure.fordvehicles.com/suvs/escapehybrid/sweepstakes/index.asp Easy Being Green Sweepstakes]
 
*[https://secure.fordvehicles.com/suvs/escapehybrid/sweepstakes/index.asp Easy Being Green Sweepstakes]
 
 
 
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Revision as of 00:08, 17 September 2015

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Ford Escape Kermit Commercial

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Kermit Ford Escape Hybrid Commericial

Ford Motor Company is an American multinational corporation and the world's third largest automaker, based on worldwide vehicle sales. Based in Dearborn, Michigan, a suburb of Detroit, the automaker was founded by Henry Ford and incorporated in 1903.

In 2004, the company launched the Ford Escape Hybrid, the world's first gas-electric hybrid SUV. In 2006, Ford launched a campaign starring Kermit the Frog to promote the environmentally friendly vehicle. In a spin on the Muppet's catchphrase, he claimed that it was in fact "easy being green."

Commercials

1999

Big Bird has appeared in two public service announcements/television commercials for the 1998 Ford Windstar minivan. At the end of the commercials, Big Bird stresses the importance of wearing seat belts and placing children in the back seat. Kellogg's helped funding this public service announcement.[1] Matt Vogel performed Big Bird in these commercials.[2]

2006

Kermit the Frog has appeared in several television commercials for the Ford Escape Hybrid. The first starred Kermit as the main (and only) character and premiered on February 5, 2006 during the second quarter of SuperBowl XL.

Ford and Kermit are a match made in heaven; they’re both American icons, both family-oriented and they’re both green. Kermit the Frog is an absolute celebrity and we’re thrilled to have him on board to tell the Escape Hybrid story.

- George S. Rogers, Ford President and CEO

A three-minute "making of" video is up on Ford's official site, with Kermit and Steve Whitmire explaining how the commercial was made. The video includes footage of Whitmire and the crew creating the effects for Kermit kayaking and mountain climbing.

The Super Bowl commercial was used to kick off an even bigger ad campaign featuring Kermit. The campaign consisted of television, print, digital, and outdoor advertising. Ford Escape Hybrid ads featuring Kermit appeared throughout 2006 on TV, and print ads appeared in influential automotive-enthusiast magazines, business publications, and newsweeklies.

In May of 2007, he made brief appearances in two new commercials for the Ford Fusion with the cast of American Idol.

2007

In 2007, Kermit appeared in another American Idol commercial, as well as in a banner ad for the 2008 Ford Escape Hybrid, which shows him hiking through a blossoming landscape. The advertisement claims that the automobile is "Good for the environment. Good for you." with Kermit adding "Good for frogs too!"

Kermit ford5

Clicking on the banner brings you to the new website for the 2008 Ford Escape Hybrid, which features video footage of Reporter Kermit "on location in the Internet." After the initial video ends, you can tickle Kermit by rolling over him, and if you can resist clicking on anything for long enough, he'll start to gently harass you.

Four more videos of Kermit, including one of him dressed in a Ford lab coat, are embedded deeper in the site, through links accessible from the bottom of the front page.

References

Trivia

Sources

External Links