Sky Broadband to launch co-branded campaign with ‘Kung Fu Panda 3’

Sky Broadband to launch co-branded campaign with ‘Kung Fu Panda 3’

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MUMBAI: Sky has joined forces with Twentieth Century Fox and DreamWorks Animation to create a brand new campaign featuring characters from DreamWorks Animation’s latest feature Kung Fu Panda 3 to promote Sky Broadband. 

 

The new campaign, which launches on Christmas Day, features the characters from the latest Kung Fu Panda 3 film, which will be premiering in the UK on 11 March, 2016. The bespoke 50 second animated advert shows us what life is like inside the peaceful paradise that is the Panda Village – and how unreliable internet can disrupt everyone’s 'feng shui.’

 

In the TV ad, Po’s biological father Li Shan is seen lulling the last of the baby pandas to sleep so he can snack on his favourite dumplings. Not wanting to miss the picturesque moment, Po and his adoptive father, Mr. Ping, decide to film it on their tablet as Li Shan adds some flavour to his dumplings with pepper. Unwittingly, he sprinkles some on one of the baby pandas which causes it to let out an almighty sneeze, startling Li Shan in the process and setting off a chain reaction of sneezing baby pandas.

 

Po, delighted at what he has just captured, decides to upload the hilarious video but is hindered by a slow internet connection. Mr. Ping, points out that they wouldn’t have had this issue if they had Sky Broadband, which is now available in the Sky Broadband Big Sale. The campaign will also feature on radio as well as on digital platforms, print media and on posters across Britain. 

 

In the Sky Broadband Big Sale, new customers can get 12 months free Sky Broadband Unlimited, on a 12 month contract, or take advantage of half price Sky Fibre offers.

 

Sky Broadband director Lyssa McGowan said, “We’re delighted to have teamed up Twentieth Century Fox Film Company and DreamWorks Animation to come up with a truly great ad. We’re sure our customers will love it just as much as our great broadband deals. ”

 

To preview the ad, click here.