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The house hippo is the subject of a Canadian television public service announcement (PSA) produced by Concerned Children's Advertisers (now known as Companies Committed to Kids) in May 1999.[1]

Message

The house hippo pushing a piece of paper

The narration of the piece is in the style of a Hinterland Who's Who spot, showing footage and describing the behaviour of the "North American house hippo", a fictional animal found "throughout Canada, and the eastern United States." The hippo is shown foraging for food in a kitchen, escaping from a house cat, and making a nest to go to sleep.

Their stated intent is to educate children about critical thinking with regard to what they see in television advertising, and remind them that "it's good to think about what you're watching on TV, and ask questions".

Media Smart version

European company Media Smart adapted the footage in 2002 to create a new commercial for UK television.[2] The UK version was considerably shorter and featured new narration and background music as well as a new ending promoting the company's website.

References

  1. ^ "Concerned Children's Advertisers, Canada" (PDF). 2005.
  2. ^ "ANALYSIS: Powerful start for Media Smart".