In 2005 Mr. Six is back and as spry as ever. The new national spots unveil where Mr. Six spent the winter and show him working to get the company's theme parks ready for a new season of ultimate fun.
Fans of Mr. Six can see the "Retirement Home" spots, which air nationally this week, on their television set or by visiting <a href="http://www.sixflags.com" target="blank" class="news">sixflags.com</a>.
For a video and press release of the commercial<a href="http://www.prnewswire.com/mnr/sixflags/21387/" target="blank" class="news"> Click here </a>
Also, if you read the press release, it mentions increase customer service, increased capacity, and the biggest Six Flags season ever.(Which I know all 3 will affect SfGam in 2005.
DejaVu "What do you all think about the commercial?" The Ride
I thought that the behind the scenes feature they did with the commercial was AWESOME! You actually got to see Mr. Six like after they said "cut." It was prety cool...you get a really good look at him. I think hes a middle aged man.
Also they kind of gave his age(for Mr. Six) the retirment home dr. said he thinks anywhere between like 85-112 years old or something near that.
I think the commercials this year are gonna be 100% better that last years. The first one already is awesome.
The commercial and behind the scenes look were pretty neat.
It looks like Six Flags is really going to go all out with Mr. Six and their brand. In addition to the large ad campaign I've noticed that the main difference between my 2004 and 2005 season pass besides color is the fact that the passes now contain the tagline "its playtime!" and the picture of Bugs Bunny has been replaced by a picture of Mr. Six on a rollercoaster.
It's the most fun in the park when your laughing in the dark.
DejaVu The Ride wrote: And yes, the park shown is SFMM(so don't complain.)
Congrats to Deja Vu the Ride for Stating the obvious
I for one did not know it was SFMM, so don't be a jerk.
Anyways, you can tell that the front gate shots were staged in the SFMM parking lot, with a fake main entry, very reminicent of Riverview Park with all the light bulbs and the large arch.
I love where he is buffering or shining the coaster train... really great commercial to kick off the season! I was super excited to see it on sixflags.com
the thing I liked about the commerical (and I hate the whole Mr. Six promotion in general) is when he gets the bus out of the shed and kicks the tire. it creates a sense of continuity and rounds out character. its just a good piece of writing. speaking of writing, I must say whoever writes all the Mr. Six commericals has a good grasp on writing for silent pictures, which is a really tough thing to do well.
I don't have a detonator; its on a timer.
A countdown timer?
No, a count-up timer. It goes from one to explode.
I havn't seen the commercial yet, and I don't care to. I'm not a fan of
Mr. Six. He's so annoying, in my opinion.
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