Taco Bell's commercial cameo can only be recognized by legendary fans

2021-12-13 19:03:26 By : Mr. Eason Zhong

Obviously, the people who work at Taco Bell are comic book fans. After all, even if Saga is a well-known comic book series, it is not necessarily the first one you choose for cosplay costumes in the ad. However, this is what Taco Bell did with their latest ad.

You can find the ad on YouTube, which describes a chance encounter between two cosplayers as they step onto a subway platform. Both happened to be dressed as Marco, one of the protagonists of the series. They smiled at each other. But just as one person started approaching another person who was passionate about Saga, their shield hit a trash can, and it rang like a Taco Bell. People who approached suddenly remembered how great the tacos were, and left in a hurry, forgetting why they had to take the subway back then. The point is that Taco Bell is so amazing that when the appetite for fried beans prevails, the passion and previous commitment will disappear. 

This is the first time that the character of Saga has been adapted into a live-action version. Comic book resources see this as a sad fact. But even more impressive is that someone decided not to wear obvious superhero costumes.

For those who are not fans of Saga, the more important aspect of the latest ad is that it features Doja Cat's "Get Into It (Yuh)". This is important because she likes Mexican pizza, which is a fan’s favorite vegetarian option, and Taco Bell somehow deleted it during the clearing of the menu.

As UpRoxx reported, Doja Cat quickly noticed that the company used her songs. But instead of threatening to sue or hype herself, she asked on her Twitter page with 3.8 million followers: "What about my Mexican pizza?" This caused a small back and forth between the two and did not solve any problems. . However, as UpRoxx pointed out, Doja Cat is also a friend of Lil Nas X, Taco Bell's chief influence officer. Therefore, it seems reasonable to expect Mexican pizza to return in some form. However, you shouldn't be too excited, because it is still in the stage where the Internet is digging for songs used in commercial advertisements.