Puppy Falls For Clydesdale in Buddweiser Super Bowl Ad

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OK, then. This Anomaly-created Super Bowl Budweiser commercial, Puppy Love, is bound to bring tears to the eyes of those easily moved by puppies and cheesy love stories. Reprising his role from last year’s Brotherhood spot, Don Jeanes in the role of Clydesdale trainer, is visited by the puppy of a neighbor, model Melissa Keller, who runs an adoption center.

You see the puppy has a thing for Jeanes’ clydesdale and simply cannot stay away. In the end, the clydesdales gang up on the puppy’s would be adopter and force him allow the puppy to return to his love.

It’s all very Clydesdale-esque with Passenger’s Let Her Go fueling the spot’s emo qualities.

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