Best and Worst Superbowl Commercials, Check The Ranking For The Best and Worst Superbowl Commercials

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by V Sruthi

Updated Feb 16, 2022

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Best and Worst Superbowl Commercials, Check The Ranking For The Best and Worst Superbowl Commercials
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Super Bowl Commercials

Super Bowl commercials, informally known as Super Bowl advertising, are high-profile television commercials that air during the United States television broadcast of the Super Bowl, the National Football League's championship game (NFL). Along with the game, Super Bowl advertising has become a cultural phenomenon in their own right, as many fans just watch the game to see the commercials. Super Bowl advertising has become legendary and well-known because of its cinematographic excellence, unpredictability, surreal humor, and utilization of special effects.

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Best And Worst Superbowl Commercials 2022

This year's Super Bowl commercials focused on who could acquire the biggest, and funniest, celebrity to endorse their product. The most of them didn't work, but there were at least five that made us giggle. Here are the 5 best Super Bowl advertisements that you should watch again now that you're not distracted.

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Ranking BEST SUPERBOWL COMMERCIALS
1 Larry David for FTX
2 Uber Eats
3 Colin Jost and Scarlett Johansson for Amazon
4 Nissan Commercial
5 Lay’s (Frito-Lay) Commercial

1. Larry David for FTX

You don't have to be a "Curb Your Enthusiasm" fan to enjoy Larry David pooping on every brilliant idea — "Edison, can I be honest with you? It's revolting." — but it certainly helps. Will it now assist us in comprehending cryptocurrency? "Ehhhhh, I don't think so," Larry David says.

2. Uber Eats

Uber Eats provided more than just food by having Gwyneth Paltrow take a piece of a candle and comment, "This candle tastes strange." Not horrible, but amusing." We also got a Greg from "Succession," also known as Nicholas Braun, pointing to the famous Uber Eats bag and declaring, "That bag is a liar!"

3.Colin Jost and Scarlett Johansson for Amazon

Scarlett Johansson and her husband, "SNL Weekend Update" presenter Colin Jost, feature in Amazon's new Super Bowl advertisement, which was unveiled on Feb. 7, in an intimate environment made even more personal by voice-assistant Alexa. The couple in the commercial believes Alexa can read their minds, instilling anxiety in their relationship.

4. Nissan Commercial

Nissan's Big Game commercial, which debuted on February 3, aims for a movie-like effect. Eugene Levy is transformed into an action movie hero after driving a Nissan Z sports car at the request of actress Brie Larson. Catherine O'Hara, Levy's "Schitt's Creek" co-star, makes a cameo driving a Nissan Ariya electric car. It all culminates in a high-octane vehicle pursuit in the film "Thrill Driver," in which Levy is joined by Danai Gurira and Dave Bautista as they avoid bad guys. The commercial ends with the actors leaving the "movie's" red-carpet premiere.

5.Lay’s (Frito-Lay) Commercial

In this 60-second ad from the film Highdive, Seth Rogen and Paul Rudd remember over a bag of chips just before Rogen's wedding. On February 2nd, the commercial aired.

Worst Super Bowl Commercials 2022

This year was a letdown for those who pay more attention to the Super Bowl ad breaks than to the game itself. Whether it's insurance company tear-jerkers or fast-food comedy fests, the most high-profile advertising of the year are designed to elicit emotion. This year's crop, on the other hand, made us feel nothing. There was not a single tear shed. Only a few people smiled.

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Ranking WORST SUPER BOWL COMMERCIALS
1  Larry David for FTX
2 T-Mobile
3 Avocados from Mexico
4 Coinbase
5 Hellmann’s Mayo callback to Terry Tate

1. T-Mobile

Dolly Parton and Miley Cyrus team up for T-Mobile in a two-part mock-PSA on 5G, billed as "the first godmother-goddaughter ad in Super Bowl history," a distinction no one wants to write down. It even has a schmaltzy "We Are The World"-style hymn called "Let's Do It For the Phones," which has a full-length music video that we do not endorse. It's not quite outrageous enough to be humorous, and it's also a complete waste of Parton's considerable talents (albeit her Super Bowl track record isn't great — she also made our worst list last year).

2. FTX

You don't have to be a "Curb Your Enthusiasm" fan to enjoy Larry David pooping on every brilliant idea — "Edison, can I be honest with you? It's revolting." — but it certainly helps. Will it now assist us in comprehending cryptocurrency? "Ehhhhh, I don't think so," Larry David says.

3. Avocados from Mexico

Avocados from Mexico are always a good source of amusing Super Bowl advertisements, but this year's – set in the Colosseum parking lot — felt a touch dry. It begins with a group of ancient Romans standing around bemoaning the state of their tailgate, during which the emperor, Maximus the Great, is proclaimed to have died. The gathering appears to be doomed until they notice a fan of the other side mashing some Avocados from Mexico.

4. Coinbase

We'll give Coinbase some credit for creating a fascinating commercial, which features a QR code changing colours and bouncing around a screen in a manner akin to that one bouncing DVD logo. The Coinbase app appears to have crashed during the game due to a large number of individuals scanning the QR code. But we'll deduct a couple points for the "ugh, again?" reveal that this is an advertisement for yet another bitcoin trading platform.

5. Hellmann’s Mayo callback to Terry Tate

Whether or not you liked this commercial is entirely dependent on how much you value creativity and how much you like Pete Davidson. Sure, a football player going around tackling people is a rip-off of the Reebok commercials from 20 years ago with Terry Tate: Office Linebacker. But it's still amusing. Then Davidson appears in the commercial with the button: "I understand it. 

Super Bowl Commercials 2022 Cost

NBC, the broadcaster for Super Bowl 56, has not revealed the actual costs for each Super Bowl commercial spot, although NBC Sports Group's Dan Lovinger claimed in September that the spots were selling quickly and for up to $6.5 million for a 30-second ad. The cost of this year's Super Bowl advertisement is the most in NFL history. This represents a 20% increase over the previous year's Super Bowl hosting by NBC. The previous two Super Bowls, staged by Fox in 2020 and CBS in 2021, drew only $5.6 million in bids.

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Best And Worst Superbowl Commercials -FAQ

1. How many commercials are in the Super Bowl 2022?

It's taken 17 years and over 900 total ads for climate change to finally break through at the Super Bowl. The Super Bowl is the most-watched TV event in the U.S. This year, nearly 100 million people were estimated to have tuned in.

2. How much are commercials for Super Bowl 2022?

This year's station host, NBC announced that ad spots cost a record high of $7 million for 30 seconds.

3. Who was in the superior Bowl ad?

Former NFL quarterback Peyton Manning teamed up with Steve Buscemi, Brooks Koepka, Jimmy Butler, Nneka Ogwumike, Alex Morgan and Serena Williams to star in Michelob Ultra's Super Bowl commercial this year. In the ad, Manning sports a blue shirt and an orange bowling ball.

4. What was the most expensive Super Bowl commercial 2022?

NBC set a record for Super Bowl ad rates at $6.5 million per 30 second ad. Mekanism Co-Founder and CEO Jason Harris and Chief Marketing Officer of Nissan, Allyson Witherspoon joined Yahoo Finance to discuss the massive platform of the Super Bowl and Super Bowl ad spending

5. What was the first Super Bowl commercial ever?

It's 1984. More than 77 million Americans—nearly one-third of the country—are tuned in to their televisions to watch Super Bowl XVIII.

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