Old Awareness Campaigns

Don’t know if many of you will remember these, I remember the theme songs more then the actual videos.

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Thanks to K0003 for uploading them


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  1. Marzouq says:

    SHAKHBAAREEEEEEEE!!!!! stop… Idon’t think people even try to pay attention these days!! Wow that guy was driving a manual!!!!

  2. Mark says:

    la2 la2 la2, hayda ghalat!

  3. Q says:

    WOW!!! I LOVE these ads! they are two of my all time fav Kuwaiti ads!

    btw Mark, I want you to check out my last 2 posts, thought u would be interested

  4. Q says:

    I really like the second one, but in the last comment I meant the two ads in the first video

  5. Mark says:

    Q, I saw your last post but I can’t comment on it lol

  6. Talal says:

    HOLY CRAP! I remember watching the 2nd ad in Abu Dhabi–it would come on before/during/after Ifta7 Ya Simsim…Oh maaann…Remember the “Salaamatak, salaamatak, nawaddu lak salaamatak..” PSAs? They dealt more with health and safety in the home…Their scenarios were HILARIOUS. I wish someone would post those up somewhere..

    Thanks for the blast from the past, Mark!

  7. Lucky_Boy says:

    Oh the good ol’days

  8. Q says:

    lol is that part of ur “toning down the abuse” program? or is it a sponsorship thing? or did u guys work on this logo? :P

    what about the skoda one? I was told eureka did it … any thoughts?

  9. mar_yoom says:

    awww, thanks for sharing! I had totally forgotten about them:)

  10. vampire says:

    remember it very well,, used to scare kids with my cuz’s by shouting at them: LA’ LA’ LA’ in Muntazah Al-Khiran

  11. wow…man..I don’t know. I can hardly remember. I like it anyway

  12. amq says:

    la la la . . . al amn wasalamoo…beeeeeen a veryy long time..where does he or she get those commercials?

  13. STING says:

    can any body find the vedio for the civil id campaign
    it was nice

  14. vampire says:

    wain fee,, el be6aqa el madaneyael

    wain fee,, el bo6a6a el magleya


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