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Old Spice Commercial

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The Old Spice’s advertisement “The Man Your Man Could Smell Like” is a thirty seconds commercial that initiates a conversation between a woman and her boyfriend or husband about body wash products. The advertisement targets audiences are directed at women, who are in heterosexual relationship and who goes the shopping for personal-care products on behalf of their boyfriend or husband. Simply, the female audience will attribute the commercial to buying Old Spice body wash, and their men will smell like the Old Spice man. However, the commercial is logically flawed and unreliable. The commercial targets three basic appeals in Jib Fowles’ “Advertisements Fifteen Basic Appeals”, such as the need for sex, the need for affiliation, and the need …show more content…

This is evidence as The Old Spice man begins the commercial with a monologue by saying, “Hello, ladies. Look at your man. Now back to me. Now back at your man. Now back to me.” (“The Man Your Man Could Smell Like”, 00:00:01-00:00:02) addresses female audience who are in a relationship with a boyfriend or husband, and throughout the commercial the Old Spice man speaks to the female audience as if she was part of the commercial. The targeted demographic for the Old Spice body wash products are composed of young males between the ages of eighteen to twenty-five years old. The company wants their consumers to believe that using their body wash, the consumers can stop smelling like a woman and smell like a man. In fact, the slogan of the commercial, “Smell Like a Man, Man” (“The Man”, 00:00:28-00:00:30) implies a man should smell like an “undeniable scent of masculinity, which happens to smell like lime and cedar wood.” (“Body Wash and Bar”). The advertisement hints at the female audience that their boyfriends or husbands are not men until they used Old Spice as the Old Spice Man stated, “But if he stopped using lady-scented body wash switched to Old Spice, he could smell like he’s me.” (“The Man”, 00:00:07-00:00:10). Basically, the Old Spice Man is saying Old Spice products are the best scent for a man. On the other hand, using logical fallacy of ad hominem, the Old Spice commercial shifts the audience attention from the argument to the Old Spice man. The Old Spice man indirectly attacks the female audience’s boyfriend or husband’s appearance such as “look at your Man. Now back to me. Now back to your man. Now back to me”, “he could smell like me”, and “sadly, he is not me”. The commerical fails to use text to captivate its

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