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Rabbi, priest, imam and monk walk into year’s best Super Bowl ad

Toyota interfaith spot earns plaudits while Dodge attempt to mix Martin Luther King Jr. and pickup truck sales is mocked

A scene from a Toyota ad aired during the Super Bowl on February 5, 2018. (screen capture: YouTube)
A scene from a Toyota ad aired during the Super Bowl on February 5, 2018. (screen capture: YouTube)

A rabbi, a priest, an imam and a Buddhist monk get into a Toyota truck.

Instead of the opening line to a bad joke, that’s actually the start of the most heartwarming commercial that aired during the Super Bowl on Sunday night.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UrGu6H8t2gU

In the ad, titled “One Team,” a rabbi rushes out of synagogue and into his Toyota pickup truck to get to a local football game. On his way, he stops to pick up a priest, who rushes out of church in the middle of a service, an imam and the monk. The four are clearly friends, and they jokingly tease each other on their way to the game.

When they arrive at the game, the rabbi dons a kippah in the team’s colors. As the members of the group excitedly take their seats, they’re scolded by two nuns for being late.

“We’re all one team,” the ad, created by the ad firm Saatchi & Saatchi, proclaims as the four religious leaders cheer on the local football players.

While the Toyota commercial earned praise on social media, a rival car company was harshly criticized. A Dodge ad used excerpts from a speech by Martin Luther King, Jr., and ended with a graphic of the phrase “Built To Serve.”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SlbY1tGARUA

Many on Twitter thought the ad cheapened King’s words by using them to help sell Ram trucks.

https://twitter.com/jaysondbradley/status/960313671724355584

Super Bowl ads are always extremely expensive. This year, companies paid over $5 million for a 30-second spot at the football game.

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