Kaley Cuoco Grants ‘Witches’ in Toyota Super Bowl Ad

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In the continuing pantheon of pre-release Super Bowl commercials come this Saatchi LA-created work for Toyota featuring The Big Bang Theory’s Kaley Cuoco. in the ad, which touts the RAV4, Cuoco takes on the role of a modern genie granting wishes to the Henderson family.

As each family member makes a wish, Cuoco grants it…with a twist, especially for Dad who just can’t seem to get his wishes to come true the way he had envisioned them. Wishes include eradication of Dad’s “spare tire” (sort of), daughter’s wish animals could talk, mom’s wish to eat all the chocolate she wants, daughter’s wish she could be a princess, son’s wish he could be an astronaut (hmm, send him over to the Axe commercial) and Dad’s wich for infinite wishes which, well, results in the wrong kind of witch…uh…wish.

The “Wish Granted” commercial also features an image submitted by Ryan Koch of Fitchburg, Wis., as part of the Get In the Big Game opportunity that took place earlier this month.

Of her participation in the ad, Cuoco said, “As soon as I saw the script, I knew I wanted to be in this commercial because the sense of humor was right up my alley. It was so much fun and I’m excited that everyone gets to see it now and again on Sunday.”

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