Less than a week after the release of Tiger’s controversial Nike ad on YouTube, several ad parodies have already surfaced. We have included three that made us fall out of our chair laughing, along with the original ad and analysis by Adweek’s Babara Lippert.
The new grayscale Nike ad captured a sorry-looking Tiger while the “ghost” of his father, Earl spoke to him. The ad ended with Earl saying, “did you learn anything?” and a Nike swoosh appeared.
Putting aside the genuineness of Tiger’s teary-eyed response, I would think that the ad was pretty well crafted. It has an implied meaning that everyone makes mistakes, and the most important part about it is to learn from them – Just Do It…
But of course, the credibility of the ad is questionable. It seems like Tiger is ready to make money from this scandal even before the dust has completely settled. Are most of us okay with that? What does it say about Nike? Nonetheless, the simplicity of the ad created a massive potential for parodies, which you would witness below.










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