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      • On the American late-night live television sketch comedy and variety show Saturday Night Live (SNL), a commercial advertisement parody is commonly shown after the host's opening monologue. Many of the parodies were produced by James Signorelli.
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  2. Nov 20, 2021 · Top 20 Funniest SNL Commercial Parodies. 8K Likes. 695,996 Views. 2021 Nov 20. We'd never fast-forward through these "SNL" commercial parodies. For this list, we’ll be ranking the funniest...

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  3. On the American late-night live television sketch comedy and variety show Saturday Night Live (SNL), a commercial advertisement parody is commonly shown after the host's opening monologue. Many of the parodies were produced by James Signorelli.

  4. Welcome to MsMojo, and today we're counting down our picks for the funniest and most memorable “SNL” commercial parodies that had us completely sold on the fake product.

    • Annuale — 2008
    • Compulsion — 1987
    • Bad Idea Jeans — 1990
    • Mom Jeans — 2003
    • Excedrin For Racial Tension Headaches — 2009
    • Taco Town — 2005
    • Oops! I Crapped My Pants — 1998
    • Shimmer Floor Wax and Dessert Topping — 1976
    • H&L Brock — 1976
    • Bass-O-Matic — 1976

    It was always a treat to see head writer Tina Fey pop up in a sketch or a fake ad, and this 2008 sketch for a birth control pill called "Annuale" is sheer gold. "Once a year, period," the tagline boasts. It plays perfectly on the tropes of horrible birth control and feminine hygiene product commercials — Remember "Talk to your doctor about Yaz?." A...

    Set in the surreal, melodramatic world of a cologne commercial spoof of Calvin Klein's "Obsession," Calvin KLEEN's "Compulsion" is for a distressed, OCD woman (the late, great Jan Hooks) who can never enjoy her own party because she's too busy scrubbing wine stains and vacuuming crumbs off the ground.

    Chevy Chase and his buddies are shooting some b-ball at a public park, all wearing rugged denim Bad Idea jeans while talking over their latest horrible ideas. "Now that i have kids, I feel a lot better having a gun in the house."

    First of all, this spoof's got the dream team of female castmembers: Amy Poehler, Tina Fey, Rachel Dratch and Maya Rudolph star as four energetic moms that love their new, comfortable Mom Jeans. "Get her something that says, 'I'm not a woman anymore, I'm a Mom!'" Great outfits, and more importantly a great reminder that the media desexualizes women...

    Queen Latifah introduces Excedrin for Racial Tension Headaches for those subtly and not so subtly racist interactions in the workplace, from being confused with the one other black woman in the office to having to answer questions from her interns with responses like "Yes, black people use shampoo, "No, I don't know any good reggae clubs around her...

    We live in the age of the KFC Double Down and the Taco Bell Doritos Locos Tacos, so the freakiest part of this ad for Taco Town, empire of gluttony, is that it's a little too close to home. Taco Town's got a new item on the menu: a taco wrapped in a deep-dish pizza wrapped in a pancake and fried in batter. The insane part of my brain's first reacti...

    Getting older is tough, and incontinence is especially difficult. Luckily Grandpa makes things easier for Grandma by introducing her to "Oops! I Crapped My Pants," the undergarments for the elderly. Of course, there's a demo: "Imagine this pitcher of iced tea is a gallon of your feces," Gramps says as he pours it into the diaper. Grandma is quite i...

    Convenience is the name of the game for Shimmer, a product that can be used both to shine up your floors and spruce up your butterscotch pudding. Who has the time and money to buy two different products? Shimmer is multipurpose, non-yellowing, and delicious.

    A great commercial from SNL's first season, tax man Lowell Brock provides seventeen reasons why people should choose them over H&R Block to do their taxes. He makes a good case: their firm, for example, has close ties to the underworld. And if you need a cheap stereo, you can also buy one at H&L. It's a one stop-shop.

    It's a classic informercial: sleazy, shouting host and a product that's completely unnecessary and inane, but for some reason you still want it. The item: a Bass-O-Matic, a blender that allows you to skip all the work of gutting, scaling and cleaning fish by just being able to drop the whole thing in.

  5. But Adweek rounded up 10 top creatives to pick some SNL gems from both days gone by (when HD wasn’t quite a thing yet) and more recent seasons—creating a nice mix of parody genius. Enjoy their...

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  6. Jan 10, 2015 · The commercial parody: nobody does it better than “Saturday Night Live.” Over the show's nearly four-decade run it has given us a treasure trove of on-point advertising spoofs, from early...

  7. On the American late-night live television sketch comedy and variety show Saturday Night Live (SNL), a commercial advertisement parody is commonly shown after the host's opening monologue. Many of the parodies were produced by James Signorelli.

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