Pulp Culture Dolls in New Zealand

New Zealand magazine Pulp Culture relaunched as a popular culture centrepoint in 2006 with an animated television commercial featuring plastic dolls. Waxing for a Brazilian, a fashion shoot, classy furniture, nude photography, ambient art, entertainment, music… it’s all in there.

Barbie has a Brazilian wax treatment


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Pulp Culture Entertainment TV ad

Pulp Culture Arts TV ad

Credits

The Pulp Culture TV ad was developed at DraftFCB, , New Zealand, by creative director James Mok, art director Dave Brady, copywriter Hayley Brunt and agency producer Esther Watkins.

Filming/animation was directed by Tom Reilly via The Cartel with producer Rich Collins.

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2 Responses to Pulp Culture Dolls in New Zealand

  1. Wayne Gordon says:

    These guys are the kings of kiwi claymation.

    Check out Man With Issues at

    http://www.suspendedanimations.co.nz

  2. cole says:

    that is cool

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