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    |title = Sony PlayStation: "Monsters"
    |title = Sony PlayStation: "Monsters"
    |image = 60 second TV advert (US)
    |video = {{#ev:youtube|https://youtu.be/SNt7Zv-ffvU|autoresize="true"}}
    |runtime = 1:00
    |runtime = 1:00
    |agency = TBWA\Chiat\Day<br>Playa del Rey, California
    |agency = TBWA\Chiat\Day<br>Playa del Rey, California
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    |editor = Dan Bootzin, Venice Beach Editorial
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    '''Monsters''' was a TV advert created by TBWA\Chiat\Day to promote ''[[MediEvil]]'' throughout October 1998 in the United States. It was chosen by Adweek as one of the best spots for October 1998.<ref name="Adweek">{{Cite web|url=https://www.adweek.com/brand-marketing/creative-best-spots-october-34410/|title=Creative: Best Spots – October|site=Adweek|author=Adweek Staff|published=November 16, 1998}}</ref>
    '''Monsters''' was a TV advert created by the TBWA\Chiat\Day advertising agency to promote ''[[MediEvil]]'' throughout October 1998 in the United States. It was chosen by Adweek as one of the best spots for October 1998.<ref name="Adweek">{{Cite web|url=https://www.adweek.com/brand-marketing/creative-best-spots-october-34410/|title=Creative: Best Spots – October|site=Adweek (archived version)|quote=sony playstation: “monsters”<br><br>What better way to discuss Sir Dan, the skeletal knight/hero of a computer game titled MediEvil than to interview his chief antagonists. “Skinny guy, one eyeball disgusting,” says Frankenstein, drinking a beer in Budapest. “Odd fellow, clubbing zombies with chicken drumsticks,” says the Mummy, clipping hedges in Bath, England. “Always babbling about honor and stuff so somebody woke you up from the dead to fight the forces of evil. Big deal!” says a Cambridge ghost, who looks way too much like Sid Caesar (now that’s scary). Throw in computer animation of Dan the Man and the spot plays well.<br><br>Agency: TBWA/Chiat/Day, Playa del Rey, Calif. CD: Jerry Gentile Art dir.: Mark Cohen Copywriter: Maya Rao Agency prod.: Debra Wittlin Assist. prod.: Geren Lockhart Prod. co.: Stiefel & Co. Director: Peter Darley Miller Editor: Dan Bootzin, Venice Beach Editorial|author=Adweek Staff|published=November 16, 1998}}</ref>
    ==Summary==
    ==Summary==
    The advert features several monsters bring interviewed about Sir Dan, the skeletal protagonist of ''MediEvil''. “Skinny guy, one eyeball... disgusting,” says Frankenstein, drinking a beer in Budapest. “Odd fellow, clubbing zombies with chicken drumsticks,” says the Mummy, clipping hedges in Bath, England. “Always babbling about honor and stuff... so somebody woke you up from the dead to fight the forces of evil. Big deal!” says a Cambridge ghost. This is followed by footage from the game itself.
    The advert features several monsters being interviewed about [[Sir Dan]], the skeletal protagonist of ''MediEvil''. “Skinny guy, one eyeball... disgusting,” says [[Frankenstein]], drinking a beer in Budapest. “Odd fellow, clubbing [[zombies]] with [[chicken drumstick]]s,” says the [[Mummy]], clipping hedges in Bath, England. “Always babbling about honor and stuff... so somebody woke you up from the dead to fight the forces of evil. Big deal!” says a [[Cambridge]] [[ghost]]. This is interspersed with footage from the game itself.
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    Sony PlayStation: "Monsters"
    Runtime 1:00
    Agency TBWA\Chiat\Day
    Playa del Rey, California
    Creative Director Jerry Gentile
    Art Director Mark Cohen
    Copywriter Maya Rao Agency
    Producer Debra Wittlin
    Assistant Producer Geren Lockhart
    Production Company Stiefel & Co.
    Director Peter Darley Miller
    editor Dan Bootzin, Venice Beach Editorial

    Monsters was a TV advert created by the TBWA\Chiat\Day advertising agency to promote MediEvil throughout October 1998 in the United States. It was chosen by Adweek as one of the best spots for October 1998.[1]

    Summary

    The advert features several monsters being interviewed about Sir Dan, the skeletal protagonist of MediEvil. “Skinny guy, one eyeball... disgusting,” says Frankenstein, drinking a beer in Budapest. “Odd fellow, clubbing zombies with chicken drumsticks,” says the Mummy, clipping hedges in Bath, England. “Always babbling about honor and stuff... so somebody woke you up from the dead to fight the forces of evil. Big deal!” says a Cambridge ghost. This is interspersed with footage from the game itself.

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    1. "sony playstation: “monsters”

      What better way to discuss Sir Dan, the skeletal knight/hero of a computer game titled MediEvil than to interview his chief antagonists. “Skinny guy, one eyeball disgusting,” says Frankenstein, drinking a beer in Budapest. “Odd fellow, clubbing zombies with chicken drumsticks,” says the Mummy, clipping hedges in Bath, England. “Always babbling about honor and stuff so somebody woke you up from the dead to fight the forces of evil. Big deal!” says a Cambridge ghost, who looks way too much like Sid Caesar (now that’s scary). Throw in computer animation of Dan the Man and the spot plays well.

      Agency: TBWA/Chiat/Day, Playa del Rey, Calif. CD: Jerry Gentile Art dir.: Mark Cohen Copywriter: Maya Rao Agency prod.: Debra Wittlin Assist. prod.: Geren Lockhart Prod. co.: Stiefel & Co. Director: Peter Darley Miller Editor: Dan Bootzin, Venice Beach Editorial"
      — Adweek Staff, Creative: Best Spots – October on Adweek (archived version). Published November 16, 1998.

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