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American Heart Associations 2007 Super Bowl Ad Shows Real Heart Attack

Was Their Approach Too Violent?

By Afton Nelson, published Feb 06, 2007
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No doubt, the American Heart Association wanted to leave a lasting impact with their ad, "Gotta Have Heart." The American Heart Association's message is an important one, considering that heart disease is the leading cause of death for men and women in the United States. You can view the American Heart Association's ad below.

This was the first time the American Heart Association has had an ad during the Super Bowl. I found this ad to be surprisingly violent. I was so bothered by the violence, I could hardly watch it, and missed the most important part of the ad: the information for a free on-line test to assess your heart's risk.

I think what caught me off guard was that the heart was actually pretty cute, even though he was a middle aged man. But even a middle aged man, dressed in a puffy read heart costume can be cute, even cartoonish. I didn't expect the rough treatment he received from the thugs, high cholesterol, overweight and diabetes.

I know the message was that high cholesterol, overweight and diabetes are literally just as rough with your actual heart as these 3 were with the puffy, red, costumed man. I also know that it was "just TV" and not a real heart-shaped man getting tossed against brick walls and kicked in the face.

Maybe the American Heart Association felt that going with a more cartoon-like violence would have watered down their message. Maybe they were right. It could be that the American Heart Association was targeting men, and so included more violence. But statistically, more women die of heart disease than men. Then again, maybe I'm the only one who found this ad hard to watch.

Steve Andrezejewski, CCO of King Pharmaceuticals, the sponsor of the American Heart Association ad had this to say about the Super Bowl ad:

American Heart Associations 2007 Super Bowl Ad Shows Real Heart Attack

The American Heart Association wants Americans to take care of their hearts.

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Takeaways
  • This was the first American Heart Association ad during the Super Bowl.
  • Using violence, this ad attemps to show how threatening risk factors like diabetes and obesity are to your heart.
Did You Know?
Heart disease is the leading cause of death for men and women in the United States.
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I agree that the ad didn't do what it was supposed to do. I didn't know they were trying to get people to do an on-line assessment. But I wasn't so much distracted by the violence as I was that a non-profit organization and a pharmaceutical company would have more than $2 million to throw away instead of spending it on research or reducing prescription costs.

Posted on 02/13/2007 at 4:02:00 PM

 
I wasn't able to see any of the ads because I don't get the channel here at home. Thanks for reviewing it and yes it was a little over the top I'd say! It did seem pretty violent but I surely got the message.

Posted on 02/08/2007 at 10:02:00 PM

 
I see the message that they were trying to get across, but you're right - it was definitely a bit over the top. Great review!

Posted on 02/07/2007 at 2:02:00 AM

 
Wow! That was a very powerful message. Great review!

Posted on 02/06/2007 at 5:02:00 PM

 
I didn't see this ad but wow!! Pretty intense, isn't it? Too bad the real message is outweighed by the violence (cartoon or not). Good review of this commercial!

Posted on 02/06/2007 at 12:02:00 PM

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