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  Energizer Bunny - Wookieepedia, the Star Wars Wiki
The Energizer Bunny's presence in the Force was so strong that it registered on the sensors of the Star Dreadnought Executor—a remarkable occurrence, given that detecting the Force generally required very specialized equipment such as a Force Detector.
The Energizer Bunny was equipped with an external power cell which seemed to be attached to his spine, possibly tying directly into his nervous system.
The species of the Energizer Bunny within the known taxonomy of the galaxy is somewhat unclear.
starwars.wikia.com /wiki/Energizer_Bunny   (795 words)

  
 Energizer bunny - Uncyclopedia, the content-free encyclopedia
The Energizer Bunny, and his clan are also notorious in the fashion industry for being made into luxurious women's coats.
An infamous example of the Energizer Bunny's scandalous affairs was the case of Vitalizer Bunny, which was brought to court when Vitalizer Bunny testified against the Energizer Bunny for abandoning her and their illegitimate son, Unexpected Bunny.
The Energizer Bunny lost, and was sentenced to devoting 50% of his paycheck to the support and care of Vitalizer Bunny and son.
uncyclopedia.org /wiki/Energizer_bunny   (479 words)

  
 Energizer
The Energizer Bunny is so popular, he has been invited to appear at weddings, class reunions, birthday parties, and even church services.
Energizer is the only alkaline brand to have shipped more than one billion batteries in each of the last four years.
The DURACELL bunny most always has the drum in a horizontal position in front of him/her and the Energizer bunny has the drum in a vertical position.
home.online.no /~mathomas/knowledge/files/energizer_bunny.html   (640 words)

  
 The Great Forest Park Balloon Race
Over the past decade the Energizer Bunny has marched into the hearts of television viewers and become a national symbol of perseverance, made famous by commercials where he keeps going and going.
On September 18, 1994, the Energizer Bunny Hot "Hare" Balloon I made its maiden voyage by leading a hare-and-hound race at the 21st annual Great Forest Park Balloon Race in St. Louis.
Energizer Bunny Hot "Hare" Balloon II debuted in spring of 1999.
promos.stltoday.com /balloonrace/html/facts.html   (741 words)

  
 Too late to catch the Energizer bunny? - Oct. 9, 2002
Energizer (ENR: Research, Estimates) was spun-off from Ralston Purina in April 2000.
Energizer is expected to post a whopping 2.7 percent sales increase in fiscal 2003 (which ends next September) and a 6.1 percent jump in earnings.
Energizer's operating margin at the end of 2001 was greater than 20 percent, but it had fallen to about 15 percent in the quarter ended June 30.
money.cnn.com /2002/10/08/pf/investing/q_energizer/index.htm   (1026 words)

  
 Energizer Bunny Dies a Bunny Joke at Jokes.Net
Energizer Bunny Dies a Bunny Joke at Jokes.Net
AP December 12, 1999 - The Energizer Bunny, known best for, "going and going and going..." passed away last evening at 12:42am.
Upon completion of the autopsy early this morning, the chief medical examiner ruled that the death was caused by acute cardiac arrest, induced by sexual over-stimulation.
www.jokes.net /energizerbunnydies.htm   (72 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - Energizer salutes 'those who never quit'
After three years of ads showing only his shape, the Energizer Bunny is back on TV in all his big, pink, fuzzy glory.
Until recently, he was "inside" a battery as part of the "Do you have the bunny inside?" campaign Energizer used to launch its e2 Titanium Technology Batteries for power-hungry gadgets such as handheld games, portable music players and digital cameras.
In the ads, the bunny's shape bulged from the silver-colored e2 battery, but he was never seen.
www.usatoday.com /money/advertising/adtrack/2005-01-09-energizer-adtrack_x.htm   (687 words)

  
 Ad Age Advertising Century: Icons: The Energizer Bunny
The Bunny's incarnation by Chiat/Day was actually a continuation of an idea developed by DDB Needham Worldwide for Energizer, with a spot that featured drumming pink bunnies in a jab at archrival Duracell's battery-powered toys.
Chiat/Day, after gaining the account, took the bunny to the next level when it launched a series of commercials that parodied spots for other products and were interrupted by the powerful pink Bunny -- going and going and going.
The Bunny has appeared in over 115 spots in English and Spanish with new commercials debuting twice a year on average.
www.adage.com /century/icon05.html   (202 words)

  
 Energizer Commercial Parodizes Hair Loss
As they continue making lavish statements about it's incredible effectiveness, the bunny suddenly makes its way across the screen, and a surprised Growzan customer turns to see what the noise is. The viewing audience is presented with his back, covered in thick brown dense body hair.
Their reasoning behind the boycott is the disservice they feel Energizer has done to all the work people are doing to make hair loss a serious issue with a serious need for a cure.
While a boycott on Energizer may be a bit much, you can help change the public's perception by not buying any hair loss product that cannot scientifically prove that its ingredients work for hair loss, or that violate the scientific understanding of what TRULY causes hair loss.
www.hairlosstalk.com /newsletter/article77.htm   (535 words)

  
 An Analysis of the Energizer Bunny Commercial Sequence
The Energizer camp decided to run a series, but the ingenuity in the Energizer series is that in every commercial in the series, not one begins or ends with suggestions or hints that there was, or will be, another ad before or after it.
It is now that the viewer subconsciously realizes that yes, the bunny has truly "escaped" from the jail called the television studio, and is now free to roam the world and do as it pleases (which is simply just to follow the beat of his own drummer [being himself {this is getting WAY too parenthetical}]).
The Energizer ads put a stop to this in two ways: it placed a continuous (therefore, annoying) bass drum beat throughout the commercials, and ran ads which interrupted a "fake" commercial.
www.afn.org /~recycler/energizer.html   (710 words)

  
 Energizer Launches New General Market, Hispanic Ad Campaigns
The Energizer Bunny - "Still Going." In the second spot, entitled "Workout," an exercise class struggles to keep up with their instructor who is none other than the sweatband-wearing pink Energizer Bunny - "Still Going." The popularity of the Energizer Bunny and the Energizer brand has grown since the introduction of the Keep Going campaign.
Energizer e2 Lithium batteries are the world's longest lasting AA and AAA batteries in high-tech devices.
About Energizer Energizer Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: ENR), http://www.energizer.com, headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri, is one of the world's largest manufacturers of primary batteries and flashlights and a global leader in the dynamic business of providing portable power.
www.prnewswire.com /cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104&STORY=/www/story/09-22-2005/0004113489&EDATE=   (918 words)

  
 Duracell Bunny - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The point of the advertisement is that the bunny powered by a Duracell battery can continue functioning for a longer amount of time before its battery runs down.
The Duracell bunny predates the Energizer Bunny, which actually began as a parody of the Duracell bunny toys that became a collectible item.
Also, while the Energizer bunny is a single rabbit, the Duracell bunnies are a species.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Duracell_Bunny   (290 words)

  
 Energizer Bunny just a shell! | Geek.com
Well, that appears to be the case with Energizer rechargeable D-cell batteries.
Not to be prejudiced against Energizer, I looked at another brand, and Rayovac D-cells were also mysteriously low in their capacity.
Second, they Energizers have lower capacities as they just use the old stock used for AA and wrap a D shell around them.
www.geek.com /energizer-bunny-just-a-shell   (1790 words)

  
 Energizer Bunny@Everything2.com
Around 1989, Duracell began airing an ad in Europe touting its long-lasting batteries: three robotic, battery-powered drum-playing bunnies are drumming away, but two of them gradually grind to a halt, leaving only the Duracell standing.
In response, Eveready, makers of the Energizer battery, trademarked the pink bunny concept in the United States and commissioned an effects workshop to build "the coolest drum-playing bunny ever." The Energizer Bunny campaign began with an ad showing the "creation" of their bunny that would compete with the Duracell.
He also proved to be fairly humorless when business was at stake, as Eveready won a lawsuit against the Coors brewing company for using their Energizer Bunny image without permission in their own parody commercials.
everything2.com /?node_id=31244   (386 words)

  
 Ad Age Advertising Century: Icons: The Energizer Bunny
During the past decade, everyone from politicians to sport stars used the Energizer Bunny to describe their staying power.
The Bunny's incarnation by Chiat/Day was actually a continuation of an idea developed by DDB Needham Worldwide for Energizer, with a spot that featured drumming pink bunnies in a jab at archrival Duracell's battery-powered toys.
Chiat/Day, after gaining the account, took the bunny to the next level when it launched a series of commercials that parodied spots for other products and were interrupted by the powerful pink Bunny -- going and going and going.
adage.com /century/icon05.html   (202 words)

  
 Bunny Costume - All for Halloween | bunnycostumehl's Xanga Site - Weblog
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Nor are property-owners a whit more philosophical or less infected with the democratic bunny costume it, no doubt, authorizes Congress to admit new States to their superior organization, to their eternal destiny only by communion with bunny costume through which they may be; but all to
easter bunny costume is one, and its sexy bunny costume underrated or exaggerated, is a natural development.
weblog.xanga.com /bunnycostumehl/616354067/bunny-costume---all-for-halloween.html   (1046 words)

  
 TV ACRES: Advertising Mascots - Animals - The Energizer Bunny ("Keeps Going" Batteries)
The Energizer Bunny became a potent spokesman popping up in cartoons, conversations, and political campaigns throughout America.
One of the more memorable commercials followed the Energizer Bunny as he traveled out of the frames of his own commercial and rudely intruded and pounded his way through other commercials (actually parodies) of coffee, sinus remedy and wine spots.
The Energizer Bunny, of course, was powered by Energizer Batteries which enabled the relentless bunny to "keep going and going and going."
www.tvacres.com /adanimals_energizer.htm   (186 words)

  
 CGSociety - Bunny Abduction
The aliens lead the bunny to their immobilized vehicle, an intergalactic craft, where they proceed to attach jumper cables to the bunny's ears.
The more than ample power in the bunny's Energizer batteries delivers the needed jolt to relaunch, but not without taking the bunny along in case of future mishaps.
The bunny itself, iconic as it is, isn't much of a performer, and repairing that was one of The Syndicate's first tasks.
features.cgsociety.org /story.php?story_id=3765   (887 words)

  
 Energizer Bunny Prop Advertising Commercial Ears
The Energizer Bunny is the mascot for Energizer batteries.
Interestingly enough in Europe the Duracell Bunny is used in many commercials as the Duracell Bunny came first hence the Energizer Bunny is not used in Europeon commercials.
The majority of the Energizer Bunny commercials were done by All Effects a company owned by Eric Allard.
www.movieprop.com /energizerbunny.htm   (151 words)

  
 Energizer Bunny   (Site not responding. Last check: )
From the autopsy report filed this morning in Los Angeles, it appears that Mr.
Bunny's cause of death was cardiac arrest due to sexual overstimulation.
Apparently, someone put his batteries in backwards, so he kept coming, and coming, and coming...
www.skrause.org /humor/bunny.shtml   (40 words)

  
 Energizer Bunny Goes Mobile - GigaOM
I recently chanced up a AA Lithium battery-based charge pack made by Energizer Holdings, that uses some amazing circuitry allows you to charge your mobile phone, at least one or two times.
Energizer charge-pack is actually pretty sleek — almost like an iChat camera on Atkins diet - and weighs next to nothing.
Louis, Missouri-based Energizer, well known for its (mildly annoying) Energizer Bunny advertisements, was showing off this cylindrical tube type device at the 3GSM, some of my sources tell me, and in fact it might be the best gizmo on display there.
gigaom.com /2006/03/04/energizer-bunny-going-mobile   (805 words)

  
 Panasonic picks fight with Energizer bunny
Under the guise of an education effort, Panasonic launched Neuter Your Bunny to build awareness for the health benefits of neutering bunnies and the performance benefits of using Oxyride batteries.
Panasonic has dubbed June 14 “Neuter Your Bunny Day,” and is observing it with free services for select owners at the Center for Avian and Exotic Medicine in Manhattan, courtesy of Oxyride batteries.
Of course the cause is to neutralize Energizer and its famous bunny.
www.retailnet.com /story.cfm?ID=29060   (171 words)

  
 Bunny Slippers
Bunny Slippers have been added to the endangered species list.
This is the only store in the past 2 years, that have sold Bunny Slippers (that I know of).
ENERGIZER BUNNY® STORE: Cute childrens size energizer bunny slippers.
members.tripod.com /Bunnyslippers   (244 words)

  
 LEAHLAND... Energizer Bunny Beanie   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The Energizer Bunny is one of the coolest beanies in the history of advertising bean bags.
He first hopped into the spotlight in 1989, to help Eveready Batteries introduce their new Energizer batteries.
Designed by Chiat/Day/Mojo, an advertising agency in Venice, California, the Energizer Bunny glided across television prime time to become the world's first hot pink superstar.
home.att.net /~leahland/energizer.html   (76 words)

  
 Energizer Bunny Cursor Ads Hit the Web   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The Energizer Bunny cursor is similar to the Comet Cursor advertising used for a Father's Day promotion at Yahoo, on a Virtual Vineyards campaign at Lycos, and on a BellSouth campaign where the cursor appeared as Bell South's "walking fingers."
"The Energizer Bunny is one of the most recognizable and beloved brand images of the 20th century," said Harriet Blickenstaff, Energizer spokesperson.
"We believe that featuring the Energizer Bunny as the cursor on pages where our ad appears will increase the click-through of our banners, generate greater brand recall for Energizer, and will offer a fun and interactive experience for online viewers." Spending details were not disclosed.
www.clickz.com /showPage.html?page=142051   (214 words)

  
 Thomas Hawk's Digital Connection: Energizer Bunny Quits Going
In a classic case of the tortoise and the hare, it looks like Panasonic has passed Energizer in the race for the longest lasting battery.
For years Energizer has used their trademark bunny to advertise the superiority of their brand, but Live Digitally links to a review where Techlore compares the new Panasonic Oxyride batteries with Energizer and Panasonic alkaline batteries and reports some impressive results.
Not only did Oxyride absolutely destroy Energizer's Max product, but to add insult to injury, Panasonic also edged out a win over Energizer with their significantly lower priced alkaline.
thomashawk.com /2006/05/energizer-bunny-quits-going.html   (634 words)

  
 Schmitt protects Energizer Bunny's trademark worldwide - St. Louis Business Journal:   (Site not responding. Last check: )
As the senior trademark lawyer for Energizer Holdings' battery and lighting operating arm, she protects the pink, drum-beating mascot and the rest of the company's 8,000 logos and brand names around the world.
She helped lead the way as Energizer became a publicly traded spinoff of what was then Ralston Purina in 2000 and has coordinated management of the 4,000 or so trademarks gained through Energizer's 2003 acquisition of shaving products maker Schick-Wilkinson Sword.
Energizer reported net income of $267.4 million on more than $2.8 billion in sales in fiscal 2004.
www.bizjournals.com /stlouis/stories/2005/01/24/focus7.html   (780 words)

  
 bookofjoe: Energi To Go Instant Cell Phone Charger: Energizer Bunny stops banging his drum long enough to smell the ...
Energizer announced in June of this year that they'd picked up the clue phone and were going to market their own little power booster (below)
Red Herring wrote, "Still, even if it’s late to the game, Energizer has the advantage of national distribution, and that means users can go on trips knowing they can buy the products on their way and refill the batteries anywhere, according to Mr.
Belle gonna confess that, "Hey, we were busy doing something close 2 nothing, but different from the day before," in an honest answer to how it was that Energizer missed the boat.
www.bookofjoe.com /2006/09/energizer_bunny.html   (651 words)

  
 Mickey Mouse to chase the Energizer Bunny - International Herald Tribune
NEW YORK: The Energizer Bunny, the longtime symbol of Energizer's line of batteries, will soon come under attack from some even-more familiar characters.
Not to be outdone, Energizer is festooning its battery packages with characters from the film "Shrek the 3rd," who are joining the Energizer Bunny as part of a promotion co-sponsored by DreamWorks Animation and Energizer Holdings.
Energizer and Duracell together command about 70 percent of the American market; Rayovac's share is about 13 percent.
www.iht.com /articles/2007/12/17/business/adco.php   (1195 words)

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