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Lydia Bell ([personal profile] lydiabell) wrote in [community profile] shakydismount2011-03-22 08:15 pm

Channel your rage into ironic amusement

The average child watches thousands of television commercials every year. Ads geared to kids don't just encourage purchases of mass-produced plastic toys and mass-produced junk food: they also enforce rigid gender stereotypes about who should be playing with which kind of toy. Girls want sparkly pink ponies that bake cupcakes and need to be fed bottles, and boys want loud, fast remote-controlled tanks that shoot lasers and green slime. But happens when you pair the audio to a "boy" ad with the video to a "girl" ad?

Meet the Gendered Advertising Remixer, a Flash application which lets you do exactly that. It offers a nice selection of toy commercials with clear gender messages, and lets you mix those messages up in a way that's amusing and enlightening.



The video from "Pinkalicious at Burger King" plus the audio from "Nerf Longstrike" is uncanny. Audio from "Baby Alive" plus video from "The Eye of Judgment" isn't bad either.