The most complained about ads of 2012
In this roundup from the Encore and Mumbrella Annual, we take a look at the seven most complained about ads from the last 12 months.
1. Johnson & Johnson ‘Vagina’
No blue liquid and ludicrous euphemisms in this tampon ad. Just the word vagina. Oh, and discharge. One complaint to the Ad Standards Board read: “I find it highly disgusting that they mention any fact at all about the discharge between periods on national television.” The only ad to dare to use the V word in recent history was the only one this year to beat 100 complaints to the ad watchdog. Sense prevailed and the complaints were dismissed.
People need to get a sense of humour, we pride ourselves as aussies as being “a laid back bunch” yet people can’t seem to have a laugh at what are some of the funniest adverts this year, particularly the Lynx balls ad…just so well done!
J&J have reached new depths with that ad. Confronting to everyone
I would say J&J had reached new heights with that ad – really Ann – grow up
Ann, your a hater who loves to hate.
These ads are seen by millions and a handful of people complain. And they call the English whingers.
P.S i also want some clean balls.
Irrespective of people’s taste or lack thereof, blurting out “vagina”, “discharge” and lame jokes about “balls” reflect desperation and creative emptiness in concept and writing.
“Hey – let’s shock people” is the writer’s point of last resort, and no return.
Agencies really don’t give a shit about who they call “creative director” in 2012, and it shows.
Does anyone else find it strangely ironic that the New Idea Magazine ad had complaints considering the Amish community aren’t supposed to watch TV or use the internet.
I don’t believe that either vagina or discharge were blurted out, Mike, but discussed as a natural part of life. As they should be.
How irresponsible of an ad to mention a natural bodily function, and use the actual word for a body part. Outrageous.