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Liberty Mutual Accident Forgiveness TV Commercial, 'Grudges'
Liberty Mutual Accident Forgiveness
While standing in front of the Statue of Liberty with his wife, a man describes a situation you might find yourself in. Imagine you're headed down a highway when the guy in front of you slams on his breaks and you can't stop in time. The man says, "No big deal," because you have Liberty Insurance Accident Forgiveness. If you have a good record, he guarantees the insurance company won't hold a grudge over one mistake. He just wishes his wife Karen wouldn't either.

Liberty Mutual TV Commercial, 'Commendation'
Liberty Mutual
Thanks to their continuing service to the city, Doug and the LiMu Emu receive the key to the city in front of their adoring wives. They have little time for such ceremony, though, and need to get back to work after reminding people that Liberty Mutual lets its customers customize their car insurance.

Liberty Mutual Accident Forgiveness TV Commercial, 'Nobody's Perfect'
Liberty Mutual Accident Forgiveness
What good is having insurance if you get punished for using it? This woman is tired of her rates increasing for every small mistake -- after all, nobody is perfect! Liberty Mutual offers Accident Forgiveness, which can save customers up to $782.

Liberty Mutual New Car Replacement TV Commercial, 'Gonna Regret That'
Liberty Mutual New Car Replacement
If you're considering insurance that won't replace the full value of your new car, this man believes you're better off throwing your money into the harbor. However, he quickly regrets throwing his wallet into the water. Liberty Mutual offers New Car Replacement that will cover the entire value of your new car plus depreciation if it gets totaled. The insurance provider claims that you could save $782 on home and auto insurance when you switch and invites you to call for a free quote today.

Liberty Mutual TV Commercial, 'Bad Job'
Liberty Mutual
When you're a terrible actor, you need to save money wherever you can. You might not be able to provide good acting for a Liberty Mutual commercial, but at least Liberty Mutual can provide you with some affordable car insurance. Your endless mistakes might get your voice dubbed, but you'll save some money on your insurance by only paying for what you need.

Liberty Mutual TV Commercial, 'Hitting the Road'
Liberty Mutual
This man is hitting the open road in a motorcycle with an emu strapped into his sidecar. He says he loves cruising around and telling people that Liberty Mutual customizes your insurance so you only pay for what you need. His flightless companion also enjoys being out on the open road due to the abundance of insects to snack on that would normally become splatters on a windshield.

Liberty Mutual TV Commercial, 'Caricature Artist'
Liberty Mutual
Caricature artists must appreciate what makes each person unique if they want to create hilarious yet accurate sketches of their customers. This artist says like her, Liberty Mutual understands that no two people are alike, which is why she uses the insurance and only pays for what she needs. When she reveals her interpretation of the cameraman, he says he doesn't see the resemblance to the sketch of a man with an oversized hat and sandwich. The camera pans over to reveal that he is, in fact, we

Liberty Mutual TV Commercial, 'The One That Got Away'
Liberty Mutual
Doug and the LiMu Emu reflect on the insurance clients that got away. A traumatic flashback is shown in which they botch an elevator pitch by failing to realize the prospective customer was disinterested and had headphones in.

Liberty Mutual TV Commercial, 'Better Car Replacement'
Liberty Mutual
A woman presents a story in which a car is bought and named Brad. The owner is in love with Brad but ends up totaling him. The loss seems unbearable until Liberty Mutual calls and offers to replace Brad with a newer model that has 15,000 fewer miles. The owner breaks into a happy dance, bringing the story to an end.

Liberty Mutual TV Commercial, 'LiMu Emu & Doug: Speed'
Liberty Mutual
LiMu Emu and Doug drive a Liberty Mutual car with a siren on top. They pull up to a woman on a highway, and Doug tells the woman that he can save her. Doug gives her a card and tells the woman that there's a lot of money with Liberty Mutual because it customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need.

Liberty Mutual TV Commercial, 'LiMu and Doug: Emu Signal'
Liberty Mutual
Laying on the hood of his car at night, Doug sees in the sky what looks like a signal that someone needs help customizing their car insurance with Liberty Mutual, but alas, it's a false alarm -- the LiMu Emu momentarily put its head in front of a light projection.

State Farm TV Commercial, 'Helium'
State Farm
Robyn Holtz, a State Farm agent, is on the phone hearing from Mike, who was in a fender-bender. Suddenly, Mike's voice seems to change to be higher pitched. Turns out a truck filled with helium is leaking. Mike and his friend have fun talking with their helium voices to each other.

State Farm TV Commercial, 'Attacking Buffaloes'
State Farm
Two guys on a cruise stop to enjoy a burger when nearby buffaloes start to attack the car. In this commercial, the driver sings "Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there." When the agent appears, they scream. The man sings the jingle again and they are transferred into the insurance agent's office where they appear huddled together.

State Farm TV Commercial, 'Pothole'
State Farm
When Rick falls victim to the town's notorious Clark Street Crater, or the mother of all potholes, he calls his local State Farm agent Ben to surrender. After bringing up decades-old clips featuring the town's tormented drivers spilling hot coffee on themselves and botching lipstick applications, the baffled Rick is finally consoled when he finds out that the pothole isn't the only one that got him today but that State Farm has as well.

State Farm TV Commercial, 'PBS: This Old House'
State Farm
State Farm shows how quickly the unexpected can happen to your old house. The scene opens with an animated house on a sunny day. A slight breeze begins, which quickly becomes a raging storm that leaves the car and home in disrepair. A State Farm van arrives to fix the damages and the sun comes out again. The brand says its there to help life go right.

State Farm TV Commercial, 'Tear-Away Pants'
State Farm
Eating a messy sandwich over his iconic, uh, khakis, Jake from State Farm makes a red and saucy mess. Luckily, in true insurance agent fashion, he is wearing tear-away pants and is therefore covered.

State Farm TV Commercial, 'Grandma'
State Farm
Two families find themselves stranded on the side of a road after a minor car accident. One of the families involved is covered because it has State Farm, while the other family is met with a less helpful rescue option.

State Farm TV Commercial, 'Beige Betty'
State Farm
Kim's State Farm agent congratulates her on getting a new car with her own insurance, and Kim is pleased to no longer be driving the old hand-me-down from her parents. Rather than trading the old car in, Kim's parents handed it down again to their younger son ... who is, understandably, not happy to see "Beige Betty" the station wagon on the driveway when his parents reveal it as his birthday present. Kim, however, sees driving Beige Betty as a rite of passage.

State Farm TV Commercial, 'Home Court' Featuring Chris Paul, Alfonso Ribeiro
State Farm
Alfonso Ribeiro's attempts to replace Chris Paul are bolder than ever as he appears in Chris's driveway and tries to play a game of ball with Chris's son. However, his swish still needs work. As the real Chris Paul arrives on the scene, Jake from State Farm reminds us of the importance of getting the real deal in both insurance and basketball.

State Farm TV Commercial, 'At Last' Song by Etta James
State Farm
Sometimes two worlds become one. Like a magical wedding bringing two families together. Even if the kids don't like it, what doesn't happen at first can happen down the road. When it takes love to protect your world, trust State Farm to help you through the obstacles.