NJM’s “Unicorn” commercial…

“I’m not a “rainbows and unicorns” kinda guy, but this brief NJM commercial features a well-rendered unicorn in a very Arthurian atmosphere…

When two guys go traipsing through a pristine and dense unspoiled forest talking about the one’s car, ethereal fantasy-type music plays, and a majestic white unicorn appears between some trees! He’s anthropomorphic and so can speak, of course, so he comments that the most magical things about NJM insurance is that they put their customers first. When asked by one of the two guys if he’s a mascot, the unicorn adamantly denies it, and proclaims that he’s just a fan of the insurance. Unicorns, if memory serves, could best be tamed by a virgin…
I guess that we could all use an occasional unicorn in our lives, which beats a pesky insurance salesman any day…
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November 26, 2024 at 8:54 pm
And, according to Greek mythology, the cornucopia (or “horn of plenty”) was the result of Heracles fighting some river god for the hand of the latter’s daughter. The river god made the mistake of turning into a charging bull…which “Hercules” (as he was later Latinized) already had a lot of experience wrestling to the ground. In this case, one of over-possessive daddy’s horns was torn off and kept as a trophy!
Have a Happy Thanksgiving, Vulpes.! 🙂
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November 27, 2024 at 2:59 am
And you also! 😺
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