Its always tough and sometimes very much impossible to satisfy all. But this might be an exception.
There is no exxagaration here. Many of you might have read and known more information than it is going to be here by now. No surprise for this either. The sensation that Zoo Zoo ads created has dominated and overwhelmed other very important events on TV like Indian Premiere League.
Facebook is full of Zoo Zoo. As of now, it has 50000 fans only on Facebook. Forward mails nowadays try to obtain the behind the scenes details of this illusionary yet cent percent human. Everyone is almost waiting for the next one in the series to be out and to see it first in one way or the other.
Thanks for the creativity and kudos for all the hardwork that has gone into these. And not the least, very much great work by Vodafone or Hutch or whatever. It already has set very high standards for their ads by their vodafone – Pug – Whereever u go – our network follows ! But now ZooZoo seems to have out passed this India famous Pug.
Try this link – www.vodafonezoozoo.in where all the zoo zoo related links, downloads, videos and ringtones are provided all at one place. You will start loving it.
Here are some interesting facts which might catch your attention.
Zoo´zoo`
(Zool.) The wood pigeon.
n. | 1. |
On first look, these “zoozoos” in Vodafone TV ads may resemble animated cartoon characters with an alien look or simply a stupid egg-head character with disproportional white bodies and black dots for eyes and mouth.
These Zoozoo characters, in case you haven’t seen them yet, have been created by O&M for Vodafone to convey different value added services offered by the mobile phone company including phone Backup, cricket alerts, etc.
This was something which was created purely out of textbook and is totally an Indian idea. The characters are such that they lead simple lives, speak insane and incomprehensible language and move in a certain way with human emotions
But the interesting part is that Zoozoos are not animated characters but are actually slim women actors from local Mumbai theatres, dressed in white costumes that are stuffed with foam to portray the characters.
Prakash Varma, who directed the Vodafone ZooZoo commercials, told Afaqs that they only had women – and occasionally children – as their main cast to keep the hands and legs thin of the Zoozoo characters.
Lot more to come on this. Stay Glued………….