Don’t you just love Japanese ads sometimes? They can be funny, creative, and sometimes they make you wonder.
This open-ended Docomo ad is one that certainly makes you fill in the blanks. The meaning is not exactly clear what this puzzling ad implies. Well, just take a look.
Here are my thoughts on it. Maybe it implies Android devices come with such a high concentration of midi-chlorians that, practically speaking, you unleash the power of the Force wherever you go. Considering what Android devices can do, I think that’s true to some extent, don’t you? I guess in the case of the Samsung Galaxy S, there is a great disturbance in the Force.
Irregardless of what this might mean, I thought it was an ad of epic proportions. Overall, I enjoyed it. Besides, how many devices can boast of a Darth Vader endorsement?
Well, if you ever wondered if Darth Vader can browse the web from inside his helmet then the answer is quite obvious now. How else does he do it? Duh!
Any other implications? Let’s hear them.








Spell check FTW
Hahaha, my bad br0 – The article has been edited with that here/hear error fixed. BTW, spell check wouldn’t have helped that mistake as the word is spelled correctly though it is the wrong word altogether. We apologize man, thanks for pointing that out.
Hahaha, my bad br0 – The article has been edited with that here/hear error fixed. BTW, spell check wouldn’t have helped that mistake as the word is spelled correctly though it is the wrong word altogether. We apologize man, thanks for pointing that out.
…and this misspelling of “Japanese.” Back to elementary school I go. dum da dum da dum
OMFG, dude if you want to be a writer learn that irregardless is not a word. I hate to be that guy, but if you want to go anywhere as a writer and professionals see you write like that, then you’ll be relegated to writing blogs for free for the rest of your life. Don’t get me wrong, it’s an ok article, but it’s hard to enjoy it when I see sh@t like that. Please do yourself a favor and pick up an AP style guide and a dictionary.
Bizzare is what I call this ad. Are you sure this is going to be well received, I mean Darth Vader is suppose to be the bad guy. I think they could have done a better job if they got Chad Vader to promote this product *WITH* a speaking role. Having Darth Vader following you around is just creepy.
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