
Nike TV Commercial, 'Unlimited Power With Serena Williams and Giancarlo Stanton'
“Unlimited Power With Serena Williams and Giancarlo Stanton”
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Serena Williams is known for her powerful tennis play. On the practice court, she pounds one hit after the next across the net. Her training partner today is a power hitter of a different kind: Miami Marlin Giancarlo Stanton. He slams the tennis ball back across the net with his baseball bat while the speeds of their hits continue to increase. The narrator tries to regain control of this seemingly unlimited demonstration of dedication and power, but it's only when he calls on them to quit that t
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Sanuk TV Commercial, 'Always Chillin'' Feat. Malia Manuel, Ryan Callinan
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On a white sand beach, surfers Malia Manuel and Ryan Callinan pose with Sanuk sandals and sidewalk surfers. Manuel lays on a striped towel next to bunch of surfboards and her Sanuk Yoga Slings and she and Callinan ride the waves. Sanuk says its products are made for those who are always chillin' and cruisin' and are perfect for laid-back surfers because they are never uncomfortable.

Sanuk TV Commercial, 'Magic Happens'
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Sanuk The Yoga Sling TV Commercial, 'Never Uncomfortable' Featuring Malia Manuel
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Malia Manuel makes surfing look easy as the same goes for pulling off those shoes. Let magic fly when you wear The Yoga Sling from Sanuk.

Nike TV Commercial, 'Breaking2' Featuring Eliud Kipchoge
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Completing a marathon in under two hours has never been done before, so Nike set up a controlled race on the anniversary of the sub-four-minute mile. Dubbed Breaking2, Nike's attempt to help a runner achieve this feat of human endurance took place on May 6, 2017, on a Formula One track in Italy. What all was said and done, Kenyan runner Eliud Kipchoge finished in 2:00:25. While not knocking down the barrier completely, Kipchoge trimmed over two minutes off the time of the current world record.

Jordan TV Commercial, 'Why Not 0?' Song by Phonte
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Math can be pretty hard, but when one student says just that about the math problem "MVP=?", an animated NBA MVP trophy says that particular math problem is easy. The trophy, voiced by rapper Phonte, starts into a song about how, no matter how the numbers and statistics go, there is no other answer than zero. Why? Because this year's MVP, Russell Westbrook, wears that number and his triple double stats and buzzer beaters make him a menace on the court and the equal, in some cases, to three playe

Skechers Super Bowl 2013 Teaser, 'Man vs. Cheetah'
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The magnificent cheetah is one of the fastest mammals on land, capable of hunting down even the willy gazelle without trouble. But what happens when a cheetah goes toe to paw with a human wearing Skechers GoRun2 shoes? Tune into the big game to find out.