i know its a handa but

You gotta "handa" to a company that pays its engineers to come up with a commercial. No, there's no CG, but there's tons of trickery there nonetheless... such as the wheel/tire combos that magically gain momentum, then don't roll back downhill.

CG, no... but there's plenty of film splicing, remote-control trickery, and strategic loading going on in that clip.

Still entertaining as heck to watch several years later, though. :dance:
 
yeah ment honda damn typos lol. oh yah definatly had lots of little tricks but its nice to see someone actually set it up and not just cg it (adds a little to it i think). wasnt sure how old it was never actually saw it aired. reminds me of that guy who sets up all those crazy things like that cannot remember his name reminds me of the board game mouse trap.
 
bingo lol


No, it was Mouse Trap,....bingo has a more interesting history;

[SIZE=-1]The game's history can be traced back to 1530, to an Italian lottery called "Lo Giuoco del Lotto D'Italia," which is still played every Saturday in Italy. From Italy the game was introduced to France in the late 1770s, where it was called "Le Lotto", a game played among wealthy Frenchmen. The Germans also played a version of the game in the 1800s, but they used it as a child's game to help students learn math, spelling and history.[/SIZE] [SIZE=-1]When the game reached North America in 1929, it became known as "beano". It was first played at a carnival near Atlanta, Georgia. New York toy salesman Edwin S. Lowe renamed it "bingo" after he overheard someone accidentally yell "bingo" instead of "beano". He hired a Columbia University math professor, Carl Leffler, to help him increase the number of combinations in bingo cards. By 1930, Leffler had invented 6,000 different bingo cards. [It is said that Leffler then went insane.][/SIZE]
 
So, had the game kept its original name, would people be taking Bingo to prevent farts? :hmmm:
 
:bwuhaha::bwuhaha: @ Jass



Never seen that model Honda, last Accord wagoon I remember was the 94-97 model years. That isn't a bad lookin car for a dependable, daily driver...bet it gets decent mileage too :shifty:
Cool commercial
 

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