Staff Reporters
Dec 15, 2010

12 days of Christmas: Top five Christmas TVCs in 2010

Campaign is celebrating 12 days of Christmas. Here are five Christmas television commercials guaranteed to put you in a festive mood. Merry Christmas!

12 days of Christmas: Top five Christmas TVCs in 2010

A cuddly feline set against a snowy background leads the way to Cartier's Christmas offering this year. Here is 'Winter tale'...

Thousands of tea lights and a catchy tune set the scene for this festive season at Muji with 'Xmas 2010'...

McDonald's fans unite to show their enthusiasm for the fast food chain's 'Christmas festive menu' in this commercial that will have you humming to the tune of 'Falalalala...' long after you've watched it...

Apple is also celebrating 12 days of Christmas with an impressive display of a dozen iPhone apps, even one that lights the Christmas tree for you. Here is '12 apps of Xmas'...

And finally, this TVC for Hong Kong Disneyland has everything. Snow flakes, candy canes, shooting stars, fireworks, a Christmas tree and even Mickey Mouse aims to draw visitors to the amusement park this December.

Source:
Campaign Asia

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