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Bank of America Mobile Banking App TV Commercial, 'Seventh Inning Stretch'
Bank of America Mobile Banking App
During the seventh inning stretch of the 2016 World Series, this llama uses the Bank of America Mobile Banking App to keep track of his money and banking. That's sure to help him keep his eye on the ball... just not the one in play.

Bank of America Mobile Banking App TV Commercial, 'Llove Your App: Practice'
Bank of America Mobile Banking App
As the Bank of America llama is using the Mobile Banking App, his friend practices the Andean flute in the background. After he finishes playing "Hot Cross Buns," he busts out the "Beverly Hills Cop" theme song and ends with a "flute drop."

Bank of America Mobile Banking App TV Commercial, 'Mascot'
Bank of America Mobile Banking App
At a baseball game, a llama says he's a fan of the Bank of America Mobile Banking App, which he uses to manage his accounts, deposit checks and more. He's also a fan of the baseball team playing, and was even rejected from being the mascot because he was "too qualified." As he recounts the story, the team's current mascot walks by and silently disses the farm animal. "I do not have an overbite," the llama replies indignantly.

Bank of America TV Commercial, 'Llove Your App: Outfield'
Bank of America
When it comes to banking and baseball, it's about staying alert. A reminiscent baseball-loving llama uses the Bank of America Mobile Banking app that allows users to select alerts to be notified of unusual activity. The llama remembers the good old days when he used to play baseball. Man, did he love the outfield -- and all of its delicious green grass. Everything was going well until the championship when he was a little distracted. He definitely could have used an alert back then.

American Express EveryDay Card TV Commercial, 'A Yogurt Facial' Feat. Tina Fey
American Express EveryDay Card
A day at the spa is essential for rejuvenating your spirit, but she'll settle for a toddler yogurt facial any day, especially when it comes from her daughter.

American Express EveryDay Card TV Commercial, 'Everyday Moments' Feat. Tina Fey
American Express EveryDay Card
Tina Fey gets through her everyday moments with the American Express Amex Every Day Credit Card.

FedEx Office TV Commercial, 'Arnold Palmer'
FedEx Office
A man tries to order a Mark Steffenhagen, which is a mixture of iced tea and lemonade. His friends tell him he is basically ordering an Arnold Palmer. Mark uses FedEx Office to ship his golf clubs to the golf course, which makes him feel like a professional golfer -- almost. Mark Steffenhagens for everyone!

TurboTax Free TV Commercial, 'Lawyer'
TurboTax Free
In a courtroom, a lawyer presents his case with only one thing to say, "Free, free free free free." After those inspirational words, the jury can only respond with "Free, free free free free," before giving the man a standing ovation. TurboTax announces its TurboTax Free Edition.

TurboTax Absolute Zero TV Commercial, 'Baby'
TurboTax Absolute Zero
A man welcomes his son into the world and tells the mother of their child how beautiful their newborn is. Given that the baby has a full head of red hair and he doesn't, it's slightly awkward when a man with a full head of auburn-colored locks walks in the hospital room holding heart balloons and a teddy bear. The nurse quickly mentions that, with TurboTax Absolute Zero, at least his taxes are free.

TurboTax Free TV Commercial, 'Game Show'
TurboTax Free
A man and a woman work together to win a 70s-style game show in which the woman must guess what the man is miming. The real catch? Everyone on stage communicates by repeating just one word: free. The iterations of "free free free free" seem to pay off when the contestants celebrate their win, though. Similarly, TurboTax wants you to know that its Free Edition is, indeed, "free free free free."

TurboTax Live TV Commercial, 'Tech Bragging'
TurboTax Live
Lena is in a coffee shop when she is recognized by a tech bro who wants to tell her all about the app he just got massive funding for. The app is call Cat-culator, and it's a calculator for cats, of course. Just then, Lena gets a call from a TurboTax Live CPA, who asks if she has time to go through her tax return line by line. Lena is grateful to get away from the tech bro, who she is definitely not calling later.

TurboTax TV Commercial, 'Scary Dependents' Featuring Kathy Bates
TurboTax
As an actress, Kathy Bates is no stranger to horror, but living in a dark house filled with ghostly children that lurk in every room and crawl on the ceiling is too much to ask for. Her TurboTax advisor informs her that she can't even claim these creepy kids as dependents on her taxes. Fortunately, her moving expenses are deductible.

TurboTax TV Commercial, 'New Job' Featuring David Ortiz
TurboTax
David Ortiz is having a blast at the tennis court, knocking ball after ball out of the park. Unfortunately for those around him, the balls have a tendency to destroy whatever they touch; whether it's a car, a statue or a wedding cake. But Ortiz isn't phased by the destruction he's left in his wake, he's more worried about how many balls he's losing and whether he can deduct those expenses from his taxes. He calls up his TurboTax representative for some help and she confirms the balls are deducti

TurboTax Super Bowl 2017 Teaser TV Commercial, 'Humpty Fall'
TurboTax Super Bowl 2017 Teaser
Humpty Dumpty lies splattered on the ground beneath a large wall, and all the king's men rush to help put him back together again. As the police and paramedics transport the disfigured egg to a hospital, they discover that he fell while doing his taxes with TurboTax. Soon every news network, barfly and hair salon patron wants to know why Humpty was doing his taxes from a wall, a question that he irritably answers from his recovery room: "Because you can!" Watch for the next installment in TurboT

H&R Block Super Bowl 2017 TV Commercial 'Watson' Featuring Jon Hamm
H&R Block
H&R Block is advertising in the Big Game for the first time in eight years, and its Super Bowl LI commercial announces its partnership with IBM Watson. The brand's spokesperson, Jon Hamm, describes the use of advanced technology like Watson as the future of H&R Block.

TurboTax Super Bowl 2017 TV Commercial, 'Humpty Hospital'
TurboTax
The TurboTax Super Bowl LI commercial shows that Humpty Dumpty had a great fall, and the King's men were unsuccessful at putting him back together again. While in the hospital, he accesses his TurboTax app to ask questions about these unforeseen medical expenses. It can be so difficult to find good help these days.

SoFi Super Bowl 2017 TV Commercial, 'Together'
SoFi
Even though SoFi boasts in its Super Bowl LI ad that 2016 was a great year because its members refinanced $4.3 billion in student loans, the average college grad still owes $37,173 in student loan debt. It toasts to conquering more in 2017, like starting a family and seeing the world.

U.S. Bank Super Bowl 2018 TV Commercial, 'No Dogs Allowed'
U.S. Bank
A city dog named Squirt goes from feeling dejected (because he's not allowed in certain areas of the city) to delighted when his family purchases their home in the suburbs -- where he will always be welcome. In its Super Bowl LII commercial, U.S. Bank insists that whatever the financial goals may be, it can help make them a reality.

TD Ameritrade Super Bowl 2018 TV Commercial, 'All Evening Long' Feat. Lionel Richie
TD Ameritrade
During this Super Bowl LII spot, the guys from TD Ameritrade try to get Lionel Richie to say the title for his song "All Night Long," but he keeps dancing around the iconic phrase. Regardless, the financial brand invites its patrons to trade select securities ... all night long.

E*TRADE Super Bowl 2018 TV Commercial, 'This Is Getting Old'
E*TRADE
Elderly men and women sing the eerily applicable "Day-O" chorus, "I'm 85 and I want to go home," as they pop in their dentures, hop on their scooters and head to work. One tired lifeguard runs along the beach in an homage to "Baywatch," one old fireman struggles with the power of the water hose and a fur-wearing grandma works at a club under the name, "DJ Nanna." According to E*TRADE, one-third of Americans have no retirement savings and must find other ways to make ends meet. You're encouraged