Haruhi gum!
22.04.2010 by Patrick W. Galbraith
Lotte's new ACUO gum ad campaign features the girls of "Suzumiya Haruhi." Naturally, I snapped a picture of the sign on the train. I noticed that Nagato, who has been on my mind since I watched the Haruhi movie, is dressed as a cat. This bothered me, because I just figured that they were abusing her image and forcing cute in the advert to sell product. Then I came home and saw the CM on TV. Brilliant. Cat mystery all cleared up, and Nagato is seriously cute. I bought five packs of ACUO today.... I feel somehow dirty and used, but at the same time damn satisfied. Viva capitalist exploitation!
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Adrian A. Lozano wrote on 22.4.2010:
With a national CM like this I can't for the life of me figure out where overseas Anime critics came up with the notion that Moe is on the decline.