Animated Ads

British animation won great success as an entertainer, but it has long had a lucrative second career in sales

In cinemas and on TV, animated adverts have frequently outshone the main attraction. In the early days of the cinema, animated ads were often relative epics, with five-minute comic encounters leading to a pack-shot punchline. The arrival of commercial television in 1955 brought the animated ad down to bite-size, but if anything they packed an even harder punch. Advertisers found that animation could soften the edges of a hard sell approach, and bring cartoon brand characters to life.

32 items in this collection

Love on the Range

Your Shopping Guide

Molar Mischief (Solidox Advert)

Dolly Put the Kettle On

Cadbury's Star Bar

Mousewife's Choice

Fable of the Fabrics

South Sea Sweethearts

Silver Lining

Lyons Maid Lolly Gobble Choc Bomb

Put Una Money for There

Don't judge a book by its cover but do judge a political party by its garage in this Conservative cartoon from the height of the depression.

The Right Spirit

Flu-ing Squad

Looking Ahead

Mr.........Goes Motoring

What Ho She Bumps

Brooke Bond D: Tea Party

Branston Pickle: Advertising Agency

Lyons Maid Vanilla - 2p Off

The Boy Who Wanted to Make Pictures

Shippam's Guide to Opera

Babycham: Tennis

Change for the Better

Aladdin and the Junior Genie

Fun on the Farm

A cartoon fantasy brings fabric patterns to life in a literal soap opera - yet even here the reality of Home Front life creeps in

Carnival in the Clothes Cupboard

Guinness - RAF Flying Toucans

Bee Wise!

Guinness at the Albert Hall

Not Cricket

The Red Box Fantasy

A fun selection of vintage animated adverts promoting some of Britain's leading bicycle brands.

Cinema Adverts for Humber, Raleigh and Rudge Bicycles - Compilation