

Adidas - The Feather Leads to the Revolution
Football Culture - 3 years ago
Watching: www.footballshirtculture.com Adidas Japan kicks-off World Cup fever with viral animated comic from TBWA\HAKUHODO adidas Japan has kicked off its latest phase of World Cup activities with an animated comic featuring national hero, Nakamura Shunske. The digital piece, created by TBWA\HAKUHODO, is the first in a series describing the journey of the Japan team through to the World Cup and will help create the spark that will start a revolution with Japanese fans as they cheer on the National Team. "This digital motion comic is part of a global campaign but executed in a way that we believe will connect strongly with Japanese consumers and fans. Not just the exciting creative itself but also the viral way in which the message will get out there," said Dave Thomas, Vice President, Sports Performance adidas Japan. At the center of the story is the design inspiration for the Japan National Team jersey, which features a feather pattern from the mythical creature called Yatagarasu (a three-legged crow). The Yatagarasu empowers the players and is the symbol for the country to rally behind to the World Cup. The first part of the initiative was a limited edition paper-based comic book that was distributed to supporters at adidas shops and stadiums. The creatives saw an opportunity to bring the story to life and reach a much broader audience. "The story of the individual player's skills, the journey to World Cup, and the adidas brand are all about excitement, energy , authenticity and ...
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Benly
3 years ago
go japaaaan! it's a hard and long way to win at WC though.
JayCutler69
(Chelsea)
3 years ago
now, THAT's a commercial
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