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The Unstoppable American Icon: For 20 Years, the Energizer Bunny(R) Has Remained an Endearing Mascot to Americans, Inspiring Millions to Persevere While Also Selling a Whole Lot of Batteries
| Source: Energizer
ST. LOUIS, MO--(Marketwire - December 4, 2008) - The Energizer Bunny® marked the beginning
of his 20th birthday year by surprising Parade spectators when he drummed
past the stopping point of the 82nd annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day
Parade® in New York City and continued down the street. A new website,
www.energizer.com/bunnybirthday, captured the event and features fun and
interactive ways to celebrate the longevity of America's favorite energetic
icon.
It was a live reprise of that memorable television commercial in 1989 when
a drum-banging pink bunny clad in oversized sunglasses and flip flops
marched off the set as a stage manager directs, "Stop the Bunny, please."
But he was unstoppable. The Energizer Bunny next appeared in a series of
parody commercials, interrupting pitches for wine, coffee, a cold remedy,
bath soap, long distance telephone service and more. Americans identified
so strongly with the never-quit attitude and irreverent sense of humor of
the Energizer Bunny that, to this day, millions use his name and his "Keep
Going®" catch phrase to describe themselves and others.
On Thanksgiving Day, the 40-foot tall Energizer Bunny® Balloonicle
surprised and amused all those in sight by bringing that first commercial
to life. When the other Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade participants and
floats turned right on 7th Avenue and came to a stop, the Energizer Bunny
escaped the Parade route and continued straight down 34th Street.
Why all the fuss? Thanks, in part, to the Energizer Bunny, Energizer is one
of the world's largest manufacturers of batteries and lighting products and
a global leader in the dynamic business of powering people's lives. So when
the icon's 20th birthday came around, Energizer decided to celebrate in a
big way. And Macy's stepped up to help.
Robin Hall, executive producer of Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade®, said
his team was excited to get involved. "It just shows you the level of
creativity, high-energy and never-quit spirit we're dealing with here. I'm
not a bit surprised that the Energizer Bunny® was the first-ever
participant to break away from the pack, but again, the Energizer Bunny has
always marched to his own drum!" Hall said.
Ward Klein, chief executive officer of Energizer Holdings, Inc., said the
Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade provided a perfect stage to launch the 20th
birthday celebration. "The Macy's Parade is an iconic event in American
life, and the Energizer Bunny is an iconic figure," Klein said.
Klein is one of the executives who helped bring the Energizer Bunny to life
20 years ago in a windowless conference room at Energizer world
headquarters in St. Louis, Mo.
Two Great Decades
Energizer marketing executives felt they had been handed a clever idea in
1989 when they were introduced to the drum-banging bunny. But the first
bunny commercial did not create the buzz we all associate with the
campaign. Klein was charged with taking the bunny concept to a new level
and brought in California-based advertising agency, Chiat\Day (now
TBWA\Chiat\Day) to help.
"Chiat\Day gave us two ideas," Klein said. "One was an excellent idea
around the theme of "Don't Risk It." It was a fanciful campaign around what
might happen to your day if you didn't use Energizer batteries and your
battery failed. It was hilarious. But then, they said, "you know there's a
second campaign idea we like as well."
This one had the Energizer Bunny® interrupt a series of commercials for
fake products. "Nothing outlasts the Energizer," the voiceover said. "They
keep going and going and going..."
The breakthrough came when the creative team recognized that a storyline
could be developed for the Bunny that could endure for years to come. "We
could take him out of this context and put him in a whole new context,"
said TBWA\Chiat\Day president Carisa Bianchi. "And we could send the
message that Energizer batteries are so powerful that the Energizer
Bunny® never stops."
Klein said, "We knew it was a breakthrough, but the way it vaulted into pop
culture caught us off guard."
All now readily admit, nearly 20 years later, that they had no idea they
were in on the invention of an American icon -- a signature character --
the Energizer Bunny. Nor that they would create a buzz phrase -- Keep
Going® -- which practically every living American has uttered when
speaking to the qualities of energy and perseverance that they find in
themselves or in the people they admire that are so like the Energizer
Bunny.
"The message of the Energizer Bunny has remained consistent over the last
two decades," Klein said. "He speaks to longevity, determination and
perseverance; he personifies the American spirit. He is a versatile
character who plays a variety of roles -- from being a spokesman for our
portfolio of batteries to a role model who demonstrates our values as a
company that cares about our customers and our communities."
On everyone's Lips
American viewers never knew where the Energizer Bunny® would surface
next, but they would remember that phrase... "Keep Going®." It didn't
hurt that public figures kept using it. For instance, the first President
George Bush invoked the phrase to describe his political campaign. And
"Keep Going" became married to the exploits of others from Cal Ripken,
Jr.'s pursuit of Major League Baseball's consecutive game endurance record
to the ceaseless floodwaters of the Midwest.
Some Energizer Bunny appearances were orchestrated by Energizer, but
outsiders started working the icon into their own acts. For instance, there
was the time when a popular late night talk show host knocked the head off
of a faux Energizer Bunny with a baseball bat and even that Energizer Bunny
still kept banging his drum. "That was a great parody for us," Klein said.
"We couldn't have designed it better."
The popularity of the Energizer Bunny® has been documented through an
advertising industry accepted standard known as the Q score, which judges
the familiarity and appeal of programs, networks, personalities and
characters. In a recent Cartoon Q study, 95 percent of respondents
interviewed said they were aware of the Energizer Bunny, placing him in the
15 top corporate spokescharacters, including Ronald McDonald, Tony the
Tiger, the M&Ms characters, Poppin' Fresh (the Pillsbury doughboy) and the
AFLAC Duck.
For the Greater Good
As the years passed, Energizer had the Energizer Bunny® play a variety of
roles in his ever popular commercials, taking on villains like Darth Vader,
the Wicked Witch and King Kong and working with real life heroes like
baseball's Cal Ripken, Jr. Increasingly, executives asked the Energizer
Bunny to do more than simply sell batteries. He was put in charge of
animating the American spirit and challenging us all to live by the
Energizer Bunny motto of Keep Going®.
The Energizer Bunny® Hot "Hare" Balloon, America's largest hot air
balloon -- taller than a 16-story building -- began appearing at balloon
races across the country. In 2004, Energizer used the never-quit spirit of
the Energizer Bunny as a way of identifying with and supporting the Komen
Race for the Cure on behalf of women with breast cancer.
By the mid-90s, everyone recognized the Energizer Bunny as a national
symbol. And, at the turn of the century, AdAge.com made it official, naming
the Energizer Bunny to its list of top ten advertising icons. In 2006, the
Oxford English Dictionary added Energizer Bunny to its lexicon providing
this definition:
Energizer Bunny n.: A persistent or indefatigable person or phenomenon.
Also in 2006, Energizer launched the Keep Going® Hall of Fame to honor
people who have the same tenacious spirit as the Energizer Bunny.
(www.energizer.com/halloffame)
The Energizer Keep Going® Hall of Fame captures the essence of this
remarkable icon and recognizes people who persevere. The Energizer
Bunny®, with his irreverence, humor and contagious optimism, has inspired
others to hang in there, put one flip flop in front of the other and never
quit. The Hall of Fame honors these everyday people with the extraordinary
power to "Keep Going."
"We are in the business of powering people's lives," Klein said. "The
Energizer Bunny helps power their spirits as well. He may be celebrating
his 20th birthday, but as a Company that has been innovating for 100 years,
we can assure you he is just getting started."
Birthday Interactive
Energizer launched a special website dedicated to the 20th Birthday of the
Energizer Bunny, www.energizer.com/bunnybirthday. The site includes an
instant replay of the Energizer Bunny escaping the Macy's Thanksgiving Day
Parade. It also features vintage Energizer commercials and an interactive
timeline of the company's pink icon through the years. Visitors can shop
the Energizer Bunny® store and send Keep Going® e-cards to their
friends and families with themes like birthday, happy holidays, get well,
patriotic and more.
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