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2015 Super Bowl’s Best Commercials According to Hulu

Budweiser captured the top spot for the second year in a row, with visitors to Hulu’s Toyota AdZone choosing “Lost Dog” as the overall best ad that aired during Super Bowl XLIX as well as the best ad featuring an animal. Super Bowl viewers also voted Fiat’s “Pill” ad (featuring a lost Viagra pill) as the funniest ad to air during the big game and Esurance’s “Sorta Pharmacy” with Breaking Bad star Bryan Cranston as the best celebrity cameo. And Furious 7 snagged the top spot in the movie trailer category while Coca-Cola’s “MakeItHappy” was selected as the ad that moved audiences the most.

Top Five Ads of 2015

1. Budweiser – “Lost Dog”

2. Snickers – “The Brady Bunch”

3. Clash of the Clans – “Revenge”

4. Fiat – “Pill”

5. Toyota – “My Bold Dad”

The Funniest Ads

1. Fiat – “Pill”

2. T-Mobile – “One-Upped”

3. Snickers – “The Brady Bunch”

4. Skechers – “Pete Rose – The Hall”

5. BMW – “Cars/Today Show”

6. Doritos – “Middle Seat”

Ads That Will Move You

1. Coca-Cola – “#MakeItHappy”

2. Dodge – “Wisdom”

3. Nissan – “With Dad”

4. Budweiser – “Lost Dog”

5. Toyota – “How Great I Am”

6. McDonald’s – “Starting Tomorrow”

Celebrity Cameos

1. Esurance – “Sorta Pharmacy”

2. BMW – “Cars/Today Show”

3. T-Mobile – “One-Upped”

4. Nationwide – “Invisible Mindy”

5. Squarespace – “OM”

6. Clash of the Clans – “Revenge”


Creature Features – Ads with Animals

1. Budweiser – “Lost Dog”

2. Discover Card – “Goat Scream”

3. Doritos – “When Pigs Fly”

4. Sprint – “Half Plan Apology”

5. Avocados – “First Draft Ever”

6. Mercedes – “Fable”

Game Day Movie Trailers

1. Furious 7

2. Jurassic World

3. Terminator Genisys

4. Tomorrowland

5. Pitch Perfect 2

-By Rebecca Murray

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This post was last modified on February 1, 2015 10:22 pm

Rebecca Murray: Journalist covering the entertainment industry for 23+ years, including 13 years as the first writer for About.com's Hollywood Movies site. Member of the Critics Choice Association (Film & TV Branches), Alliance of Women Film Journalists, and Past President of the San Diego Film Critics Society.
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