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Friday, December 9, 2011media

Guardian Viral Video Chart: Doggy dunker, Adam Buxton v Xmas TV ads

It's that time of year again. The Christmas trees are up; the ads are on the telly; and the dogs are eating Dairylea Dunkers on dining tables. (No, really, it's a thing ). Back to reality, festive ads have already taken over the small screen – and they're actually quite popular online. Among the most popular this year are the Brooks Brothers effort ; the (mildly sexist?) Harvey Nichols ad ; T-Mobile's Christmas offering ; and finally, this satirical take from that funny bloke off the radio, Adam Buxton. Enjoy. Guardian Viral Video Chart. Compiled by Unruly Media and chopped around by Josh. 1 Bizzle gets some dunkers Of course this is what you would do on a Tuesday night. 2 Sneezing baby panda And if sneezing pandas is your thing, enjoy this . 3 Brooks Brothers Christmas ad Why not. 4 Television ads at Christmas song Put together by that funny Adam Buxton bloke. 5 Harvey Nichols Christmas walk of shame ad So there you go. 6 T-Mobile's Christmas ad Sick of them by next week? Never! 7 Nerdy white bloke raps about his breakfast "Yellow cheese eggs, white pancake batterrrr; put a little bit up on the skillet when it starts to bubble flip it over with your spachla." 8 Super car pile-up in Japan Why has no one calculated the monetary value of this crash yet? 9 Flyboard zapata No idea what either of those two words mean, we just know this is cool. 10 NYT's mirror reveal project This is insane Minority Report territory. But we like it. Source: Viral Video Chart . Compiled from data gathered at 1700 on 7 December 2011. The Viral Video Chart is currently based on a count of the embedded videos and links on approximately 2m blogs, as well as Facebook and Twitter.

Source: The Guardian ↗

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