Title | MONKEYS |
Brand | CHEVRON |
Product / Service | PETROL |
Category | A08. Cars & Automotive Services |
Entrant | MOJO FILMS Petaling Jaya, MALAYSIA |
Entrant Company | MOJO FILMS Petaling Jaya, MALAYSIA |
Advertising Agency | Y&R SINGAPORE, SINGAPORE |
Media Agency | MEC HONG KONG, HONG KONG |
Production Company | MOJO FILMS Petaling Jaya, MALAYSIA |
Name | Company | Position |
---|---|---|
Farrokh Madon | Y&R Singapore | Executive Creative Director |
Jon Loke | Y&R Singapore | Creative Director |
Colin Koh | Y&R Singapore | Copywriter |
Katherine Khor | Y&R Singapore | Art Director |
Charmaine Wong | Y&R Singapore | Agency Producer |
Barney Chua | Mojo Films Sdn Bhd | Film Director |
Keng H Phoo | Mojo Films Sdn Bhd | Production Company Executive Producer |
A young couple go to the Monkey Sanctuary with a friend. The friend mocks the little Monkey, who is playfully swinging from a used car tyre strung up on a tree. The friend teases and tempts the monkey with a banana, but finally eats it himself. He even has the cheek to throw the banana peel at the monkey. The Monkey throws it back at him and signals the rest of the troop of monkeys to attack. The friends rush back to their cars. The boyfriend and girlfriend get away. They use Caltex with Techron. It cleans your engine, thus allowing greater reliability in starting the engine. The friend is stuck behind. By the time the friend starts his engine, the monkeys have taken his tyres. If the monkeys couldn't get the food, at least they figured they'd take something to play with.