#1)
Who Paid for the Ad?
Arab Panda Cheese
#2)
Why does the company need to do this ad?
They want consumers to buy more of their cheese.
#3)
What group is targeted by this ad?
Consumers of Cheese.
#4)
What about this ad lead one to that conclusion?
They show a box of their cheese, and with the catch line after the commercial, "No one say's no to Panda."
#5)
What is the ad’s text and subtext?
The Ad's text is that the mascot Panda will be angry for people not buying its cheese, and that people should eat its cheese no matter if they're hungry or not. The subtext of the ad is that people should buy the cheese, so the Panda is not angry. In this case, he will break your television and pull the tube from your Intravenous Drip.
#6)
What kind of culture does the example create?
Failing to consume the advertised product has consequences, particularly if someone does not buy Panda Cheese.
#13)
How does the example try to move emotions? Is it simple/complex? Is it logical?
It plays on Fear, Humor, and Irony. It is complex and illogical, as no on actually fears an advertisement for not buying the Panda mascot's Cheese, but the look of confusion on the participants, and the humorous actions of a hostile panda, cute and yet militant
#14)
Is it closer to fantasy or reality?
Fantasy, for real Panda bears do not care if I eat cheese.
#8)
What tools of persuasions are used?
Humor and Fear suggestion through Explicit claims of divergence by a Panda. Cause verses Correlation, as people refusing Panda Cheese, face a rude and indigent Panda, who also happens to be warm and fuzzy until he does something angry.
This shows the variety of reactions Children can have to media.
This shows the variety of reactions Children can have to media.