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Sprint Super Bowl 2019 TV Commercial, 'Best of Both Worlds' Featuring Bo Jackson
Sprint
In honor of the Big Game, Sprint needs to come up with an equally big idea that represents the best of both worlds. For this task, the cellular giant has assembled Sassbot, Evelyn and Atlas to brainstorm for Super Bowl LIII. Sassbot chimes in that they should feature football legend Bo Jackson holding a mermaid who is playing the keytar, and not to mention including a bird horse! Can't incorporate many more worlds than that. However, as honored as he is to be a part of this robot analogy, Jackso

Google Search Super Bowl 2019 TV Commercial, 'Codes'
Google Search
Codes flash on screen that, to most people, will appear to be nothing more than a meaningless series of letters and numbers. However, to the seven percent of the U.S. population that has enrolled in the armed services, those little ciphers represent time spent away from loved ones, missed holidays and sleepless nights. No person can be summed up in a code, but during Super Bowl LIII, Google announces a feature that allows veterans to search for jobs with their military IDs in order to help them

Go Daddy 2013 Super Bowl TV Commercial, 'Big Kiss' Featuring Bar Refaeli
Go Daddy 2013 Super Bowl
There are two sides to GoDaddy's small business suite. The first is sexy, like supermodel Bar Refaeli. The second is smart, like Walter, the IT guy. When they get together it's like a big, sloppy kiss for your small business.

Verizon Super Bowl 2014 TV Commercial, '4G Coverage Game'
Verizon
It's pretty obvious from this map -- Verizon has the most 4G coverage in the nation.

Verizon Super Bowl 2018 TV Commercial, 'Answering the Call: Saying Thanks'
Verizon
People who have been saved by first responders give thanks to the first responders who came to them in their time of need. Each caller makes sure the responders know they are unforgettable. One woman is so overwhelmed with gratitude that she starts to cry over the phone as she describes the moment she knew the responder was not giving up on saving her life. During Super Bowl LII, Verizon says that it's the responders' duty to answer the call, but it's Verizon's duty to make sure they can get it.

Verizon Super Bowl 2019 TV Commercial, 'The Coach That Wouldn't Be Here: Anthony Lynn'
Verizon
During Super Bowl LIII, Anthony Lynn visits a group of first responders to tell the story of the time he was saved. When he was younger, he was struck by a car going 50 mph and says if it wasn't for the paramedics, firefighters and police, he would be standing before them. The first responders who tended to Anthony were present during his speech. Anthony, eyes filling with tears, embracing the responders says that he believes that they are guardian angels and thanks them.

Verizon Super Bowl 2020 TV Commercial, 'One More Sunday' Featuring Eli Manning
Verizon
Eli Manning says that the year of Super Bowl LIV was his last football season, but for you, it was your last Sunday with your football family for thirty long weeks. Or was it? Manning asks what would happen if everyone huddled for one more Sunday as volunteers? Verizon and the NFL are said to be building the biggest volunteer network in America, and you're encouraged to be a part of it.

Amazon Echo Super Bowl 2017 TV Commercial, 'Alexa Moments: Buster'
Amazon Echo
This Amazon Echo Super Bowl LI ad presents a story every dog owner recognizes: The moment of discovery where the dog has gotten into the human food. Thankfully for this particular dog owner, he can use the Amazon Echo to order something from Pizza Hut.

Amazon Echo Super Bowl 2017 TV Commercial, 'My Girl' Song by The Temptations
Amazon Echo
When a little girl calls out a team on relying on the blitz too much while watching Super Bowl LI with her dad, he asks Alexa on Amazon Echo to play just what the moment calls for: "My Girl" by the Temptations.

Amazon Echo Super Bowl 2017 TV Commercial, 'Alexa Moments: Finger Lick'
Amazon Echo
When your finger-licking friends come over for Super Bowl LI and soil your bag of Doritos, Amazon Echo can lend a helping hand with ordering a fresh bag.

Amazon Echo Commercial TV Commercial, 'Calling Ashley'
Amazon Echo Commercial
A teenage boy is having a hard time keeping his mind off of his girlfriend Ashley and asks Alexa on his Amazon Echo Spot to call her. Unfortunately, the digital assistant lost her voice just in time for Super Bowl LII, but Amazon found some replacements. Saturday Night Live star Leslie Jones chimes in that it's about time he call that girl, but actor J. B. Smoove has some differing opinions. "You gotta let love marinate!" he insists as the two celebrities get into a shouting match in the middle

Google Translate Super Bowl 2019 TV Commercial, '100 Billion Words'
Google Translate
Google says that more than 100 billion words have been relayed via Google Translate. These words can communicate thankfulness, instruction or friendship. They can warn of dangers ahead, or even work to divide people. Yet, even through all the hurt and hate that is out there, the company reveals that the most translated phrases in the world are, ?How are you,? ?Thank you? and ?I love you.? During Super Bowl LIII, Google encourages users to spread messages of unity and togetherness with its softwa

T-Mobile Super Bowl 2014 TV Commercial, 'No Contract' Featuring Tim Tebow
T-Mobile
Everyone thinks that Tim Tebow wants a contract, but he's accomplished so much for as a free agent. He's helped a woman though labor, captured Sasquatch, and advocated for whales. Bottom line: contracts are limiting, and T-Mobile can help you get you out of yours.

T-Mobile Super Bowl 2014 TV Commercial, 'Rock Star' Featuring Tim Tebow
T-Mobile
What can Tim Tebow do without a contract? Plenty. Ride a bull, become a rocker, and save puppies from fires. Contracts hold you back, so switch to T-Mobile.

T-Mobile Super Bowl 2014 TV Commercial, 'We Killed the Long-Term Contract'
T-Mobile
Wireless contracts are the worst thing since they invented the can before the can opener. T-Mobile knows this and is breaking away from the whole system and want you to too. Break up with your carrier and T-Mobile will foot the bill.

T-Mobile Super Bowl 2015 TV Commercial, 'Data Vulture' Featuring Rob Riggle
T-Mobile
Rob Riggle walks into the office break room with the data vulture perched comfortably on his shoulder. The vulture freaks out, knocking shelves off the wall, when it hears about T-Mobile's Data Stash. This spot aired during Super Bowl XLIX February 1, 2015.

T-Mobile Super Bowl 2016 TV Commercial, 'Drop the Balls' Featuring Steve Harvey
T-Mobile
Steve Harvey's highly publicized Miss Universe error is reenacted in T-Mobile's Super Bowl 50 commercial. As the hot pink balls roll out from the tunnel, Harvey apologies (again) in correcting the narrator's statement about Verizon, saying T-Mobile doubled its LTE coverage in the last year. With joy and relief, Harvey then exclaims, "Verizon got it wrong! Yes! Not me!"

T-Mobile Super Bowl 2016 TV Commercial, 'Restricted Bling' Featuring Drake
T-Mobile
Suits approach Drake while he's filming the "Hotline Bling" music video in the yellow box to pitch some changes to the song. Maintaining his creative integrity, Drake accommodates their caveats and changes since they won't ruin the song at all. He even lets the executives dance in the box.

T-Mobile Super Bowl 2017 TV Commercial, '#BagofUnlimited With Martha Stewart'
T-Mobile
Martha Stewart and Snoop Dogg attempt to compare the T-Mobile One plan to purple CUSHions, greenery and even a can of bisque in this Super Bowl LI commercial. Snoop agrees that smart phone sweaters and T-Mobile Unlimited plans are all that.

T-Mobile Super Bowl 2017 TV Commercial, '#NSFWireless With Kristen Schaal'
T-Mobile
Some people get pleasure out of "wireless pain" for going over their data limit with Verizon. Actress Kristen Schaal, dressed in a plush white robe, calls Verizon customer service hoping to be "punished" for her overages, taxes and fees. With no remorse for going over, she gorges on chocolates while talking to the customer service representative, makes suggestive moans and asks "Was that good for you?" However, if you're not into that sort of thing, T-Mobile One comes with unlimited data. Just r