I love the actual kingdom aspect of the characters like Sir Shakes a Lot is a knight and Duke of Doubt is a Duke. All parts of a kingdom. They should bring these guys back and make the restaurants look like a castle!
I was born in 1978! I love these classic Burger King Commercials with the very handsome and talented actor who portrayed the Marvelous Magical Burger King with his magic ring and the classic songs, and fantastic puppets, costumes, crown and boots! Thank you for posting and sharing this terrific compilation of these classic Burger King commercials!
I was born in.1978! Ilove this classic commercial Burger King Commercials with the very handsome and talented actor who portrayed the Marvelous Magical Burger King! Thank you for posting and sharing this classic clips!
@jett woodwardruclips.net/video/7gwadBRrDUQ/видео.html both are same person magical burger king and magical ronald macdonald tony hassini created all the illusions for thise tv comercials
The very handsome and extremely talented actor and singer who portrayed the marvelous magical Burger King in 1977 and in many others was the best Marvelous Magical Burger King! The one who did his own singing! Can't understand why they replaced him! I was born in the late fall of 1978. Thank you for posting and sharing this!
Seriously. . . Why Don't they make him an ACTUAL Person again INSTEAD OF A CREEPYA** MANNEQUIN?!!! Seriously. . . they've been using the same Creepy Mannequin since the 2000s; and it's STILL Just as Creepy 20 years later!!
Been 50 years and I still find myself singing the Burger king song. Loved the old and the new king. When they stoped the king I stopped eating there food for the most part.
1:31 I like that lady magician’s outfit. Also, these old commercials are pretty charming, I don’t remember them since they were either before my time or I’m not old enough to remember them.
BK had the best prizes.I remember having a nifty-looking likeness of "The King" that perched on top of my pencil and a flute and a frisbee that were both shaped like pickles. Eating the delicious whopper and getting that particular week's prize was the highlight of my fifth-grade year ('78-'79). It's been 35 years, but all the characters (and the jingles too) came back to me in a few seconds. Sweet memories!
That one ad with the unicycles is interesting - BK was on to a new slogan, and still used the 'King and the Duke of Doubt! The other characters seem to have been retired by that point, too. Again, LOVE this stuff!
These ads are absolutely wonderful. Why in the world did Burger King stop using these characters and this format? Both BK Kids and the Creepy King were completely awful. I never wanted to eat at Burger King due to them, but these terrific ads actually make me want to eat at Burger King. These ads are just fantastic. I simply can't understand why Burger King stopped using them.
+SeaOfTides The BK kids tapped into that whole "radical 90s" thing, Kid Vid and his gang weren't that bad. And if the Creepy King stops you from enjoying a whopper, which is THE greatest fast food hamburger on the planet, i'm sorry for you.
SeaOfTides How do vintage commercials barely featuring any food make you want to eat at Burger King? Some people are so easily manipulated lol. No offense, I'm just flabbergasted
Thanks for posting these.It was my Late 70's-Early 80's teen days,I remember seeing those ads then for real.By the time I reached my Senior Year in High School in Escanaba,Michigan,it finally got a BK in town!.
I remember watching Burger King's "Burger King Kingdom" commercials very well during Saturday morning cartoons when I was very young. The evil Duke of Doubt looks like a cross between Phil Collins and Quentin Tarantino. It is sad and odd when The Marvelous Magical Burger King returned not the same, but with a smiling mask in the mid-2000s.
There are a few BK commercials I remember that I haven't found yet on youtube: 1) First two appearances of the Duke of Doubt 2) First appearances of Burger Thing and Wizard of Fries 3)The Wizard of Fries geting the Duke's goat 4) The Burger King walks on walls 5) The Duke's birthday 6)Burger King: "I'll be right down with my magic rope!" 7) "A fiendish plan the Duke devised; he tried to get those shakes and fires!" I'm sure here's others but I can't remember them all.
This is all I ever needed out of my fast food childhood. Simple plastic toys for minutes of amusement. What do kids have today? Stupid smartphones with mind-numbing apps that send their photos to total strangers. Also, The Marvelous, Magical Burger King and his Burger Court should make a comeback now that McDonaldland is basically out of the picture.
I had remembered the Duke of Doubt being more of an evil character, but looking at these commercials with fresh eyes, I now see that he was really more of an asshole rather than evil.
I remember seeing a few of these, I was born in 1976 ..by the mid 80's the burger king as a real guy was over...it was another dozen years or so until the king was shown again and then it was that scary fiberglass guy we think of now.
Thanks for these video's, got a kick out of them. I haven't seen these since I was a kid and this cracked me up. Tell me you at least own the Burger King doll? I can't believe that even people I grew up with don't even remember this stuff. Do you have any commercials with the robot character they had too, his name was the Wizard of Fry or something?
I do have the Burger King doll sitting on my bed! I have quite a bit of other Burger King items featuring these old characters as well. The Wizard of Fries makes a brief cameo in two of the commercials in my compilation but so far I haven't been able to find any other commercials featuring him. Glad you enjoyed this video!
I don't understand why they used that weird King for Burger King, instead this more pleasant magical rhyming king in the 70s commercials. No wonder they don't do so good nowadays. The old Duke of Doubt is less creepy than the New Burger King.
I was born just barely too late for this amazing campaign...it's a shame. Also... 11:42 and especially 6:36 Those will never come back thanks to the choking hazard hysteria.
I am going to tell several people about this video to prove to them I am not crazy! I mention the Burger King even to people my age and they don't have a clue what I'm talking about.
The "Burger King" visited the newly opened location in our neighborhood back in 1976 and performed a magic show on the back of a truck that opened into a stage. A friend of mine was chosen to go up on stage as his assistant, and whenever BK would ask a question, he would quickly whisper the funny answer that was written for it so my friend could announce it to the audience.
Burger King Kingdom - Burger King's answer to McDonald's McDonaldland. In the Burger King Kingdom, the Magical Burger King serves a dual purpose: The King entertains the children who visit his kingdom, much like Ronald McDonald does, when the children visit McDonaldland. The King is the leader of the Burger King Kingdom as its king, much like Mayor McCheese is the leader of McDonaldland, as its mayor.
I was so sure that the King was played by former Red Sox third baseman Wade Boggs back then, found out it wasn't - and every time I saw his (King) face I was creeped out totally! LOL
Hmmm I know a certain someone who's experienced with talking about obscure characters, he even has a review show for them. Perhaps it'd be a good idea to tell him about it. It shouldn't take long to make a show about these characters given how long they were around.
Looking back, these ads are so cheesy. But thank you for sharing them! (also, thank you Burger King, for getting rid of those uniforms - and those doofy yellow and orange hats before I worked there). ;)
About half of this seems to be genuine sleight-of-hand, the other half is camera tricks. I like that combination. .... I actually had Burger King for dinner tonight, before starting to watch these commercials. It's not the same as it was then, somehow.
I remember one of these that I had been looking for the longest, where the Duke was trying to ruin one of the King's tricks with a pie.That one to me was hilarious but so far I hadn't found it. 0:20 Was that the kid that played Dudley on Different Strokes? Thanks for sharing these.
Do you have the commercial where the little boy is walking through a yard and the grill starts talking to him? I’m the little boy that would be awesome!
In 1976, Kurger Bing was replaced by the "Marvelous Magical Burger King" which was a red-bearded and Tudor-era king played by Dick Gjonola, who ruled the Burger King Kingdom and performed magic tricks that were mostly sleight-of-hand but sometimes relied on camera tricks.
What happened to that 1976 Burger King King commercial that featured Vincent Price dressed in a devil's costume and ridiculing the Burger King cooks until he takes a bite of a Whopper and his eyes open wide while angelic voices sang "Have it Your Way "? Wasn't it ever posted on RUclips?
@Chasformer The only way we can see that commercial is if somebody could find it and post it on RUclips so that we could see it. I have looked for it on RUclips and couldn't find it anywhere.
mega rouge I would laugh if Will Ferrell could dress up as him ;) But yes, finally proof that there was a really cool NON-creepy Burger King! He was so much more fun and cool than that creepy Ronald the clown.
At least mcdonalds included crayons in their coloring pages. "You don't have to pay for anything!" ... "Brush not included." Well, you have to buy the brush if you don't have one lol
Arthur Denorfia Phil Baron and Will Ryan are partners and close friends. They've been part of the Disney voice troupe since the mid 1970s."Barron was Piglet in the live action Winnie The Pooh" According to Baron, they both had their spouses guest voice on Teddy Ruxpin's 1986-1987 animated series(Baron's wife Michele voiced Ruxpin's mother and Sheryl Ryan voiced Jack Tweed's mother.)
Can you imagine these Burger King characters collaborate with hello kitty and friends for the special Burger King collaboration with special kids meal toys and merchandise and a kuromi slush and Sanrio themed menu items?
+Patrick Boots CEC Absolutely. They should really ought to try something similar to the recent Colonel Sanders commercials from KFC. Have someone where a costume like the original magic burger king and make the commercials appealing and funny for adults instead of trying to be a children's mascot like before.
I love the actual kingdom aspect of the characters like Sir Shakes a Lot is a knight and Duke of Doubt is a Duke. All parts of a kingdom. They should bring these guys back and make the restaurants look like a castle!
I had forgotten all about Count Quagmire.
I was born in 1978! I love these classic Burger King Commercials with the very handsome and talented actor who portrayed the Marvelous Magical Burger King with his magic ring and the classic songs, and fantastic puppets, costumes, crown and boots! Thank you for posting and sharing this terrific compilation of these classic Burger King commercials!
I was born in.1978! Ilove this classic commercial Burger King Commercials with the very handsome and talented actor who portrayed the Marvelous Magical Burger King! Thank you for posting and sharing this classic clips!
Dude the old King was a pretty cool mascot, I wish they'd actually bring him back.
Same, I love him!
I Agree; Better this fun & Innocent King from the 70s & 80s; then a Creepy Mannequin Mascot that's a creepier version of the Classic Burger King
@@New3DSLuigi364 But not as creepy as this ruclips.net/video/f81xZtEfpws/видео.html&feature=share
I remember the king as a guy when I was a kid...not that abomination they have now.
@jett woodwardruclips.net/video/7gwadBRrDUQ/видео.html both are same person magical burger king and magical ronald macdonald tony hassini created all the illusions for thise tv comercials
I work at a Burger King and... wow. These old commercials are awesome!
The very handsome and extremely talented actor and singer who portrayed the marvelous magical Burger King in 1977 and in many others was the best Marvelous Magical Burger King! The one who did his own singing! Can't understand why they replaced him! I was born in the late fall of 1978. Thank you for posting and sharing this!
See, Burger King? You used to be able to make commercials that weren't creepy.
whats wrong with the ones right now
At least they brought back the Magic King.
These are pretty goddamn creepy
uhhhh?
I like that every kid gets a toy prize, and not just those whose parents buy a kid’s meal.
When I was a kid I loved getting up early every Saturday mornings to watch cartoons and to see those Magic Burger King commercials.
You're welcome! I'm very attached to these characters and I think it's a shame that most people don't know them.
Nice. At around 0:20 in is that Shavar Ross, the kid that played Dudley (Arnold's best friend on Diff'rent Strokes)?
Seriously. . .
Why Don't they make him an ACTUAL Person again INSTEAD OF A CREEPYA** MANNEQUIN?!!!
Seriously. . . they've been using the same Creepy Mannequin since the 2000s; and it's STILL Just as Creepy 20 years later!!
They made it look like going to Burger King for fast food was about the most fun anyone could have. McDonald's did the same thing. Good times.
I like how you went from an actually entertaining mascot to hey kids come into my van and get some chicken fries
Glad that I found this!! Brings back lots of memories, as a kid!!
This is a great collection of Burger King Commercials.
I remember watching them during the commercial breaks for Captain Kangaroo as well as Saturday cartoons
Been 50 years and I still find myself singing the Burger king song. Loved the old and the new king. When they stoped the king I stopped eating there food for the most part.
1:31 I like that lady magician’s outfit. Also, these old commercials are pretty charming, I don’t remember them since they were either before my time or I’m not old enough to remember them.
BK had the best prizes.I remember having a nifty-looking likeness of "The King" that perched on top of my pencil and a flute and a frisbee that were both shaped like pickles. Eating the delicious whopper and getting that particular week's prize was the highlight of my fifth-grade year ('78-'79). It's been 35 years, but all the characters (and the jingles too) came back to me in a few seconds. Sweet memories!
*****
Too much of anything, even something you love, can be annoying. However, I do miss the old BK menu/prizes and their advertising campaign.
I also had that pencil topper, along with many BK giveaways.
That one ad with the unicycles is interesting - BK was on to a new slogan, and still used the 'King and the Duke of Doubt! The other characters seem to have been retired by that point, too. Again, LOVE this stuff!
These ads are absolutely wonderful. Why in the world did Burger King stop using these characters and this format? Both BK Kids and the Creepy King were completely awful. I never wanted to eat at Burger King due to them, but these terrific ads actually make me want to eat at Burger King. These ads are just fantastic. I simply can't understand why Burger King stopped using them.
+SeaOfTides The BK kids tapped into that whole "radical 90s" thing, Kid Vid and his gang weren't that bad. And if the Creepy King stops you from enjoying a whopper, which is THE greatest fast food hamburger on the planet, i'm sorry for you.
*****
I'm a repeat offender
Maybe the actors didn't want to do them anymore.
SeaOfTides How do vintage commercials barely featuring any food make you want to eat at Burger King? Some people are so easily manipulated lol. No offense, I'm just flabbergasted
The actors quit because they weren't being paid enough.
Thanks for posting these.It was my Late 70's-Early 80's teen days,I remember seeing those ads then for real.By the time I reached my Senior Year in High School in Escanaba,Michigan,it finally got a BK in town!.
10:12
"Uh I think we should do another take, his feet kicked those branches when he spun around."
"I'm sure nobody will notice."
Why retake? That was awesome!
I remember watching Burger King's "Burger King Kingdom" commercials very well during Saturday morning cartoons when I was very young. The evil Duke of Doubt looks like a cross between Phil Collins and Quentin Tarantino. It is sad and odd when The Marvelous Magical Burger King returned not the same, but with a smiling mask in the mid-2000s.
For a corporate mascot the Magic Burger King seems like a pretty earnest and sincere guy
Hello. Do you have a copy of the Mr. Rogers impersonator commercial from 1984?
Tom Gellert that existed!?
ruclips.net/video/2XNiqRxzjp4/видео.html
Enjoyed these segments when I was kid. Sure brings back a lot of fond memories.😳👍😉🤗🙂🙃
Great compilation!! That rub off transfer premium was a direct steal from Presto Magix.
Wow thanks a lot for introducing me to these characters that I didn't even know!
13:54 Stay away from Uncle Charlie, kids
Or else you can get a moldy whopper with no preservatives as you can see in the new ad.
#MoldyWhopper
See those last few commercials show the right way of teaching kids to be active with fast food mascots
I don't even remember some of these commercials from childhood!
Same. Where these from an alternate universe?
There are a few BK commercials I remember that I haven't found yet on youtube: 1) First two appearances of the Duke of Doubt 2) First appearances of Burger Thing and Wizard of Fries 3)The Wizard of Fries geting the Duke's goat 4) The Burger King walks on walls 5) The Duke's birthday 6)Burger King: "I'll be right down with my magic rope!" 7) "A fiendish plan the Duke devised; he tried to get those shakes and fires!" I'm sure here's others but I can't remember them all.
In the 1st commerical
The boy off of different strokes is in there
Shavar Ross
The drawing at the bigining looks realy good!
i saw one of the new commercials with the king at a bedroom window and even I went "ARRRGGGHHHHH!!!!!"
Forget creepy clowns!
I was in one of these BK commercials. I saw myself at around 4:40.
This is all I ever needed out of my fast food childhood. Simple plastic toys for minutes of amusement. What do kids have today? Stupid smartphones with mind-numbing apps that send their photos to total strangers.
Also, The Marvelous, Magical Burger King and his Burger Court should make a comeback now that McDonaldland is basically out of the picture.
10:05 the legend of burger king the king between worlds
Kyon Zolanski omg dude on the nose
The one BK commercial in which the Burger King was riding on an unicycle brought back great memories.
Thanks for posting this.
I had remembered the Duke of Doubt being more of an evil character, but looking at these commercials with fresh eyes, I now see that he was really more of an asshole rather than evil.
a real dick in every sense
+Marc Wallace The Dick of Doubt!
phillyradiogeek ..his nose was a subliminal ode to a dick.
He looks a fuck of a lot like The Child Catcher in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang-the most horrifying villian in any kids movie.
calling the Duke "evil" is really stretching the term.
I remember seeing a few of these, I was born in 1976 ..by the mid 80's the burger king as a real guy was over...it was another dozen years or so until the king was shown again and then it was that scary fiberglass guy we think of now.
The weeping willow tree reminded me of the trees from McDonald's commercials.
LOVE THESE ADS ... BK stole McDonald's thunder for a while there!
The Burger King is the Ronald McDonald of BK and The Duke of Doubt was The Hamburgler
And that make Sir Shake-A-Lot their "Grimace."
The King is more of a Ronald McDonald/Mayor McCheese character hybrid. He's both an entertainer and leader in his kingdom.
James Santiago same actor that played the king become Ronald McDonald
@@BABarracus6 YES!!! I KNEW IT! Their voices were too similar!
@@Jack21Spades and before he became the Burger King, he was Mister Houdini on Bozo
Whatever happened to The Duke of Doubt?
He got a nose job!
+jon “Curley” itiswhatitaintanditaintwhatitis Just like the king got a botox job, but a horrible one that made his face freeze into that creepy smile.
Spike Riley yes,i much preferred this one!
***** seems reasonable
+Marc Wallace Lol!!!
I think the Burger King's ring is an infinity stone
I like how most of the early burger king commercials had nothing to do with burgers.
Thanks for these video's, got a kick out of them. I haven't seen these since I was a kid and this cracked me up. Tell me you at least own the Burger King doll? I can't believe that even people I grew up with don't even remember this stuff. Do you have any commercials with the robot character they had too, his name was the Wizard of Fry or something?
I do have the Burger King doll sitting on my bed! I have quite a bit of other Burger King items featuring these old characters as well. The Wizard of Fries makes a brief cameo in two of the commercials in my compilation but so far I haven't been able to find any other commercials featuring him. Glad you enjoyed this video!
I don't understand why they used that weird King for Burger King, instead this more pleasant magical rhyming king in the 70s commercials. No wonder they don't do so good nowadays. The old Duke of Doubt is less creepy than the New Burger King.
Every one is doing the disco doubt now
I don't know if you were around in the 70s, but I was, and *everything* was disco.
"He's the Marvelous Magical Burger King. He can do most anything..." As long as it has to do with hamburgers ;-).
I was born just barely too late for this amazing campaign...it's a shame. Also...
11:42 and especially 6:36
Those will never come back thanks to the choking hazard hysteria.
I am going to tell several people about this video to prove to them I am not crazy! I mention the Burger King even to people my age and they don't have a clue what I'm talking about.
I asked my class once if they remembered the Burger KIng, and only a woman my own age knew.
The "Burger King" visited the newly opened location in our neighborhood back in 1976 and performed a magic show on the back of a truck that opened into a stage. A friend of mine was chosen to go up on stage as his assistant, and whenever BK would ask a question, he would quickly whisper the funny answer that was written for it so my friend could announce it to the audience.
Burger King Kingdom - Burger King's answer to McDonald's McDonaldland.
In the Burger King Kingdom, the Magical Burger King serves a dual purpose:
The King entertains the children who visit his kingdom, much like Ronald McDonald does, when the children visit McDonaldland.
The King is the leader of the Burger King Kingdom as its king, much like Mayor McCheese is the leader of McDonaldland, as its mayor.
I was so sure that the King was played by former Red Sox third baseman Wade Boggs back then, found out it wasn't - and every time I saw his (King) face I was creeped out totally! LOL
do you have the one where new orleans saints center john hill is catching burgers standing up in the sun roof of a car? sometime around 80-83.
It would have been cooler if they made Burger King look like a castle
He sure can do most anything especially!
Hmmm I know a certain someone who's experienced with talking about obscure characters, he even has a review show for them. Perhaps it'd be a good idea to tell him about it. It shouldn't take long to make a show about these characters given how long they were around.
Looking back, these ads are so cheesy. But thank you for sharing them! (also, thank you Burger King, for getting rid of those uniforms - and those doofy yellow and orange hats before I worked there). ;)
Their extreme cheesiness makes them great.
0:19 Isn't that Arnold's friend Dudley from Different Strokes?
1:45 hold on that tree is not from burger king it's from McDonald's
Is that Dudley Johnson at 0:20?
"If you can do magic, make me a shake!" Says the Duke of Doubt to the King! And the King did just that!
In the late 70"s they gave out tall glasses with the Burger King logo. That was cool.
About half of this seems to be genuine sleight-of-hand, the other half is camera tricks. I like that combination.
.... I actually had Burger King for dinner tonight, before starting to watch these commercials. It's not the same as it was then, somehow.
The universe is in front of me.
Saturday, June 10, see ya there!
1:15 they literally used tanner the mgm lion’s roar
I remember one of these that I had been looking for the longest, where the Duke was trying to ruin one of the King's tricks with a pie.That one to me was hilarious but so far I hadn't found it.
0:20 Was that the kid that played Dudley on Different Strokes?
Thanks for sharing these.
WHOPPER WHOPPER WHOPPER WHOPPER
i like how the new commercials are like a dude wearing the original burger king's death mask
Burger King Commercials from the '70s and '80s... what an awesome collection of the past! #SuperAwesome
9:59 The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds (2013)
Princess Viola: That's my father, the way I've always known he was!
All right, I'm commenting as I watch (ha ha) - I have never see that rodeo one! And, The Wizard of Fries is in it!
Do you have the commercial where the little boy is walking through a yard and the grill starts talking to him? I’m the little boy that would be awesome!
In the 1st Commercial,That was the late Jackson Beck announcing.
In 1976, Kurger Bing was replaced by the "Marvelous Magical Burger King" which was a red-bearded and Tudor-era king played by Dick Gjonola, who ruled the Burger King Kingdom and performed magic tricks that were mostly sleight-of-hand but sometimes relied on camera tricks.
Dang... I missed the burger king by 40 years
A BLOW PIPE WHICH FLOATS ON AIR! BURGER KING, YAY.
I grew up in a super freaky era. LOL. Surprised I made it.
What happened to that 1976 Burger King King commercial that featured Vincent Price dressed in a devil's costume and ridiculing the Burger King cooks until he takes a bite of a Whopper and his eyes open wide while angelic voices sang "Have it Your Way "? Wasn't it ever posted on RUclips?
@Chasformer The only way we can see that commercial is if somebody could find it and post it on RUclips so that we could see it. I have looked for it on RUclips and couldn't find it anywhere.
They had one live Parrot in the Commercial Ads,Frank Welker dubbed the voice of the Parrot.
I used to have nightmares about these burger king characters.
I always got a big kick out of the Duke of Doubt getting his comeuppance! I LMAO when he ended up in the juke box!
Why do I get the feeling that the Burger King and the Duke of Doubt are crossovers of Ronald McDonald and Captain Crook?
Wonderful!
With the McDonalds and Buger King commercials they had you'd think Wendey's would have some characters too.
Who played the Burger King in these ads he's hot
***** Yeah, I had a crush on him. :)
mega rouge I would laugh if Will Ferrell could dress up as him ;) But yes, finally proof that there was a really cool NON-creepy Burger King! He was so much more fun and cool than that creepy Ronald the clown.
According to Wikipedia, some guy named Dick Gjonola.
Fred Barton was the Burger King. "He was a red-bearded, Tudor-era king, played by Fred Barton, who ruled the Burger King Kingdom"
@@Maizerus I like gjonola for breakfast and gjonola bars.
I really like the fairytale theme with the old ads i wish they bring the theme back.
Sir Shake-A-Lot is just fiending for cocaine
At least mcdonalds included crayons in their coloring pages.
"You don't have to pay for anything!"
...
"Brush not included."
Well, you have to buy the brush if you don't have one lol
I was born in the wrong decade
Pringles Man same
I wish I was in my mid 20s in the Seventies.
While Frank Welker voiced the Burger Thing, it almost sounds like Tress MacNeille voices the Wizard of Fries. Any objections?
Arthur Denorfia The man singing the jingle at 3:30 is none other than Phil Baron a.k.a. Teddy Ruxpin.
Phil Baron was also the one who did puppeteer work in "The Adventures of Timmy the Tooth" and "Muppets Tonight."
Arthur Denorfia Phil Baron and Will Ryan are partners and close friends. They've been part of the Disney voice troupe since the mid 1970s."Barron was Piglet in the live action Winnie The Pooh" According to Baron, they both had their spouses guest voice on Teddy Ruxpin's 1986-1987 animated series(Baron's wife Michele voiced Ruxpin's mother and Sheryl Ryan voiced Jack Tweed's mother.)
Those two made up the "Willio and Phillio" duo.
what's crazy is that advertising hasn't changed much at all
Can you imagine these Burger King characters collaborate with hello kitty and friends for the special Burger King collaboration with special kids meal toys and merchandise and a kuromi slush and Sanrio themed menu items?
What a legend!
BK Should really try and do something with this.... get rid of them CREEPY ads...
They retired the King character a few years ago to go in a 'non-creepy' direction with their advertising.
Mac Tonight Well, That's good. I really liked the Duke, though.
Patrick Boots CEC he's back
Mac Tonight I miss BK Kids' Club which launched in '89. It lasted for 10 years.
+Patrick Boots CEC Absolutely. They should really ought to try something similar to the recent Colonel Sanders commercials from KFC. Have someone where a costume like the original magic burger king and make the commercials appealing and funny for adults instead of trying to be a children's mascot like before.