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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.

Progressive TV Commercial, 'WWE Money Moves' Featuring Charlotte Flair
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WWE Star Charlotte Flair says that a lot of women talk a big game, but no one can back it up like she can and she is the best of all time.

Progressive TV Commercial, 'Switch and Save: Flair'
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Progressive encourages saving on insurance but not on style as it plays a montage of Ric Flair stylin' and profilin'. The insurer says that drivers who switch pay an average of $796 less per year.

Progressive TV Commercial, 'A Capella: Ruined'
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Jamie can't contain his excitement when his co-workers spontaneously harmonize an a capella version of Belinda Carlisle's "Heaven is a Place on Earth." He nods along enthusiastically when Flo jumps into the room and adds her own voice to the mix, but when he finally swallows his bite of doughnut he can't help but sing along as well. He drops his sugary treat, stands on his chair and grunts along with the lyrics that previously sounded peaceful. The mood is ruined, to say the least.

Progressive TV Commercial For The Bundler
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Flo never misses an opportunity to save money for Progressive customers. In this commercial she unveils a curios-looking contraption called The Bundler. After pushing the bundle button, Flo explains the machine combines different insurance policies to provide discounts. Perhaps her centaur coworker may have had something to do with the inspiration.

Progressive TV Commercial, 'Whatever It Takes' Song by Swimm
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As a Progressive box goes flying, spokeswoman Flo leaps forward and grabs it in midair. After falling to the ground, she uses emojis to say that she'll do whatever it takes to save customers money on car and home insurance.

Progressive TV Commercial, 'Emojis' Song by Swimm
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For someone who?s so blue, Flo?s looking pretty happy. She strikes some dramatic poses while using emojis to say that people who switch to Progressive save an average of $620 on car insurance.

Progressive TV Commercial, 'Yeah, It's Real' Song by Pusher
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Flo tries to break the fourth wall by poking at the screen, creating colorful dots wherever she taps. She?s trying to get people to switch to Progressive, saying that it saves customers an average of $620.

Progressive TV Commercial, 'Current Mood' Song by Royal Deluxe
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We've all dreamed of what it would be like to be in one of those booths with money flying all around. Progressive puts Flo inside one, and she frantically flails around to Royal Deluxe's "Get That Feeling" as she tries to catch bills from the air. The insurance company says the same feeling of excitement can be captured when you switch and save on your insurance.

Progressive Name Your Price Tool TV Commercial, 'One Woman Narration'
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The name-your-price tool is available only at progressive and is now available on your phone.

Progressive TV Commercial, 'Splitting Atoms'
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Instead of splitting atoms, call Progressive for car insurance today.

Progressive TV Commercial, 'Airbrushed Fire Breathing Dragons'
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The more you bundle at Progressive, the more you save. So, why not, hook you house to your boat to your wonderfully airbrushed van.

Progressive TV Commercial, 'Island'
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Progressive agent Flo finds herself stranded on a remote island. Even in the midst of her plight, she demonstrates her dedication to saving people money on car insurance by spelling out a message in the sand.

Progressive TV Commercial, 'Exclusive Marshawn Lynch Interview With Kenny Mayne'
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Kenny Mayne is having a tough time getting through to Seattle Seahawks' Marshawn Lynch during their interview. He refuses to reply with anything but his signature "yeah," so Kenny decides to try a little word association. To his surprise, when Kenny throws out the words "car insurance," Marshawn perks up. He quickly turns to an old opaque projector to demonstrate all of the good things that will happen if you switch to Progressive. He's all about that Flo.

Progressive TV Commercial, 'Awkward Family Photo'
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In this commercial, a family shows up with their RV. They are amazed at how big Progressive is. Flo welcomes them and they want to take a picture with her. Well, they take a picture with her cardboard cutout.