More Proof That The “Bubble Bobble” Theme Is One Of The Catchiest Songs Ever


The Korean girl-group Girls’ Generation brings together 8-bit games, delicious noodle soup, and flouncy skirts in the above commercial for a Korean ramen brand, whose ad agency had the genius idea to use the music from the addictive video game Bubble Bobble as its bed. I have listened to this commercial multiple times since it first crossed my transom, and it’s making me think about how I think someone should just put out a CD of the Wii’s weather music, which is some of the best music to doze by ever.


(P.S. If that song has given you an uncontrollable jonesing for the game, but you’re away from your 8-bit-compatible console, you can play right here. Just don’t let your boss see!)


SNSD Yoona,Seohyun,Sunny @ Samyang Ramyun Commercial [YouTube via MONEY, CASH, HOS]

 
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  1. What a searing deja vu

  2. I didn’t recognize this song at first, and I thought I was a Bubble Bobble fiend. Turns out I was thinking about Bust A Move. I guess they aren’t the same game.

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