Well a lot of it used to be stuffed toy commercials to a point. XD The only stuffed thing not worth cuddling with--besides the whole "boys don't cuddle" issue for some of us guys--was Teddy Ruxpin, because of the totally creepy commercial they used to try and market the toy with.The did use to give me a warm and cozy feeling, most of all old toy commercials, it just made you want to hug whatever they were selling..
They also think that they're the Office, Napoleon Dynamite, or various internet videos. Everything has to be so in your face. But not in an edgy way, so it comes out totally artificial. Even kids commercials do this now.Actually I think there have always been commericals where sometimes you're not sure what exactly they're selling, lol! I think a problem nowadays is advertisers aren't thinking of making the customers FEEL a certain way when thinking of the product. That's the whole point of a commerical, to associate a nice feeling with a product. The attitude now is that nice feelings are cheesy and wimpish, so they avoid it. And I think as a result, commercials aren't as successful.
Aw, poor little guy, the mental scarringI had a My Buddy. By mom sold him when I was still a wee one.
Most of my toys I wouldn't let mom throw out: An original Teddy Ruxpin [the big one from the early 80's], a My Pet Monster plush [the giant, old-school one with the cuffs], several action figures from various franchises, most of the Pooh cast [duh], a Sonic plush, and few other assorted things, like sets of buildings and whatever.I still have all my old toys even my popple.
Hm, well even on the internet certain brands you don't really see anymore in ads, and they are still being sold...They've got the 'net for ads.