
Progressive TV Commercial, 'A Capella'
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Progressive employee Jamie is hard to please as he leads his a capella group in Belinda Carlisle's "Heaven Is A Place On Earth." After stopping the group numerous times to complain about their authenticity and confidence, Jamie has one of the singers hold the Name Your Price Tool, which is said to give users the power of options based on their budget. Sounding the exact same as before, the group begins harmoniously singing once again as Jamie exclaims "Oh my angels!" before sobbing joyously.

Progressive TV Commercial, 'Big Jim'
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A giant, animated man named Big Jim comes to the aid of people who are in trouble. One couple's home has been flooded by a broken pipe and another's home has caught fire, so Big Jim knocks out two birds with one stone by using the flood water to put out the fire. His jaunty theme song continues to play as he steps over another house to check out a tree branch that's fallen on a car and the scene shifts to reveal that "Big Jim" is actually a fictional projection of how Jamie, a Progressive agent,

Progressive TV Commercial, 'Hand Puppet'
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This woman's Flo hand puppet is helping her find a competitive auto insurance rate and she's nailing it, but her husband may be rethinking their marriage.

Progressive TV Commercial, 'Jamie Abroad'
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Jamie shares photos from his trip with a classroom full of Progressive agents, but the group is clearly bored looking at photo after photo of burst pipes. An agent named Mara asks if he has anything more interesting, leading Jamie to click through photos of him with sled dogs, performing in a ballet, tattooing someone and running from an explosion with a briefcase. Finally, he stops at another photo he'd like to share with them -- it's of him and his client Steve, an inmate still wearing an oran

Progressive TV Commercial, 'Step Jamie'
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A mother introduces Progressive representative Jamie to her two teenage sons and says that they'll be seeing a lot more of him in the future. The boys aren't too thrilled about the news and refuse to call him Dad. Before the mom can clarify Jamie isn't their new stepdad, he decides to have a heart-to-heart with the boys. Jamie says that it can be hard to see a new person help their family save on insurance but assures them that they're all in this together.

Progressive TV Commercial, 'Superbox'
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The world needs a hero, and the Progressive Box is up to the challenge. When he sees his signal, the mascot wastes no time: he dons his utility belt, flies into the air and rescues a woman tied to a chair using the Name Your Price Tool. However, when the whole caper is revealed to be the box's pitch for a comic book, the editor expresses doubts about the proposal, and a lame catch phrase does nothing to allay his concerns.

Progressive TV Commercial, 'Therapy'
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The Progressive Box is in therapy talking about his dreams, fears and allergies. Even though Progressive can save customers $600 on their car insurance, he still feels empty inside. After five minutes into the session, and many tissues later, he tells the psychologist that he feels way better.

Progressive TV Commercial, 'Box's Don't Stress Girl Music Video'
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The Progressive Box tries to make a romantic music video for his song "Go Paperless (Don't Stress, Girl)." As he lays in rose petals and struts around in a robe, a gust of wind comes ripping through and ruins the video set.

Progressive TV Commercial, 'Box's B-Side'
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The Progressive Box (voiced by Saturday Night Live alumnus Chris Parnell) boasts about his life as a "spokesbox" as he thoughtlessly signs copies of his book "How Savings Saved Me." Because of his success, he decides to undertake several other endeavors such as a one-man show, a recording deal and appearances on a talk show called "Gabbin' With Gretchen." When the host asks him what he says to the critics, the box flips open his book and cryptically replies, "Crities gonna neg."

Progressive TV Commercial, 'Superport'
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It appears as though this family man is simply waiting in the terminal to board a plane. However, in his reality, he is slowly consumed by the wholly encompassing power of Progessive's price comparison tool.

Progressive TV Commercial, 'Yoga Ratesucker'
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Rate Suckers can attack at any time (even after yoga!) so get Progressive Snap Shot get rewarded for your good driving and not your friends lousy driving.

Progressive TV Commercial, 'Jamie's Twin'
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Two Progressive employees, Mara and Tina, are listening to their co-worker Jamie talk about the heated nature of his pop culture trivia nights when Scott, an attractive new hire, approaches the group. Jamie notices Scott and remarks that he looks just like him. He wonders if they were separated at birth and suggests that they switch name tags. Mara and Tina disagree but Jamie is certain. The two even manage to state Progressive's rate comparison offer at the same time.

Progressive TV Commercial, 'Wedding'
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Mr. Progressive Insurance gets to go to quite a family gatherings thanks to all the families he's helped save money on car insurance.

Progressive TV Commercial, 'Giddy Up'
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Progressive Insurance is a box who thrives on the unexpected, like cartwheels in the middle of the sidewalk, dining out, repelling, or hanging upside down from gymnastic rings. You wouldn't expect to see a box do any of that nor would you expect Progressive to list their rates along with competitors. Expect the unexpected and giddy up with Progressive.

Progressive TV Commercial, 'Avian Adventure' Song by Paul Rothman
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A man drives down a highway on his motorcycle, carefree. The several birds that bounce off his chest don't take the smile off his face. A goose even sticks to the man's face and yet he shows no concern. As an ostrich barrels down on the rider, his smile wavers for a second before returning. Progressive says that a bad day on the road needs a good day off it.

Progressive TV Commercial, 'Mary/Megan Mix-Up'
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Some insurance companies don't care about their customers. Megan switches from one of these companies to Progressive because they treat her with respect and give her various discounts in this commercial featuring Flo, the Progressive lady.

Progressive TV Commercial For Mobile App
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This commercial features two Progressive employees showing a woman how to use their new mobile application. The app allows customers to scan their car's VIN or send in a picture of a driver's license.

Progressive TV Commercial, 'Flo's Family: Danny Boy'
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Tonight at Flo's family dinner, Dad has decided to give singing a go. Some people are more pleased to hear his melodious voice than others.

Progressive TV Commercial, 'USA Network: Raw Moment'
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Progressive presents a "Moment Worth Saving" replay from an episode of "WWE Raw." Kevin Owens takes on Lio Rush and the confrontation ends with Lio being thrown from the ring on top of Kevin.

Progressive TV Commercial, 'Lucir bien' con Ric Flair
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Progressive anima a las personas a ahorrar dinero en su seguro pero dice que no hay que sacrificarse cuando se trata de lucir bien. Un montaje muestra el atleta Ric Flair con su vida estilo extravagante, donde el siempre luce bien. Progressive dice que los que se cambian a la compania de seguros podran ahorrarse dinero.