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* Also taken to an extreme by noted radio jingle company JAM Creative Productions with the aptly named "[[http://www.jingles.com/jam/fans/jamsong.html The JAM Song]]", highlighting many of the radio stations and shows (including ''Radio/AmericanTop40'') sung for circa 1985, ending with a jingle for the fictional station "Zorp Furble, Andromeda".

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* Also Similarly taken to an extreme by noted radio jingle company JAM Creative Productions with the aptly named "[[http://www.jingles.com/jam/fans/jamsong.html The JAM Song]]", highlighting many of the radio stations and shows (including ''Radio/AmericanTop40'') sung for circa 1985, ending with a jingle for the fictional station "Zorp Furble, Andromeda".
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* Also taken to an extreme by noted radio jingle company JAM Creative Productions with the aptly named "[[http://www.jingles.com/jam/fans/jamsong.html The JAM Song]]", highlighting many of the radio stations and shows (including ''Radio/AmericanTop40'') sung for circa 1985, and ending with a jingle for the fictional station "Zorp Furble, Andromeda".

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* Also taken to an extreme by noted radio jingle company JAM Creative Productions with the aptly named "[[http://www.jingles.com/jam/fans/jamsong.html The JAM Song]]", highlighting many of the radio stations and shows (including ''Radio/AmericanTop40'') sung for circa 1985, and ending with a jingle for the fictional station "Zorp Furble, Andromeda".
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* Also taken to an extreme by noted radio jingle company JAM Creative Productions with the aptly named "[[http://www.jingles.com/jam/fans/jamsong.html The JAM Song]]", highlighting many of the radio stations and shows (including ''Radio/AmericanTop40'') sung for circa 1985.

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* Also taken to an extreme by noted radio jingle company JAM Creative Productions with the aptly named "[[http://www.jingles.com/jam/fans/jamsong.html The JAM Song]]", highlighting many of the radio stations and shows (including ''Radio/AmericanTop40'') sung for circa 1985.1985, and ending with a jingle for the fictional station "Zorp Furble, Andromeda".
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* Also taken to an extreme by noted radio jingle company JAM Creative Productions with the aptly named "[[http://www.jingles.com/jam/fans/jamsong.html The JAM Song]]", highlighting many of the radio stations and shows (including ''Radio/AmericanTop40'') they did circa 1985.

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* Also taken to an extreme by noted radio jingle company JAM Creative Productions with the aptly named "[[http://www.jingles.com/jam/fans/jamsong.html The JAM Song]]", highlighting many of the radio stations and shows (including ''Radio/AmericanTop40'') they did sung for circa 1985.
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* Also taken to an extreme by noted radio jingle company JAM Creative Productions with the aptly named "[[http://www.jingles.com/jam/fans/jamsong.html The JAM Song]]", highlighting many of the radio stations and shows (including ''Radio/AmericanTop40'') they did circa 1985.
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* Oscar Meyer has two: "I Wish I Was an Oscar Mayer Wiener" and "My Bologna Has a First Name."

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* Oscar Meyer Mayer has two: "I Wish I Was an Oscar Mayer Wiener" and "My Bologna Has a First Name."
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* 1961 Looney Tunes cartoon "WesternAnimation/NellysFolly" has a parody. Nelly the singing giraffe's first gig in America involves recording a jingle for indigestion medicine to the tune of "Auld Lang Syne".
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* Another Dr Pepper jingle: "I'm a Pepper, he's a Pepper, she's a Pepper, we're a Pepper, wouldn't you like to be a Pepper, too?" This was famous enough to be parodied by ''{{SCTV}}'' and ''Series/RemingtonSteele''.

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* Another Dr Pepper jingle: "I'm a Pepper, he's a Pepper, she's a Pepper, we're a Pepper, wouldn't you like to be a Pepper, too?" This was famous enough to be parodied by ''{{SCTV}}'' ''{{Series/SCTV}}'' and ''Series/RemingtonSteele''.
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-->'''Jingle:''' Never should have tampered in God's domain! Moon 13!\\

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-->'''Jingle:''' Never should have tampered in God's domain! Moon 13!\\14!\\
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** And AskANinja.

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** And AskANinja.WebVideo/AskANinja.
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the thing that the Bill Wurtz fandom calls a "jingle" is not this trope


* [[Creator/BillWurtz bill wurtz]] uses these in most of his videos. The most notable ones are the ones in his 2 most popular videos: [[WebVideo/HistoryOfJapan history of japan]] and [[WebVideo/HistoryOfTheEntireWorldIGuess history of the entire world, i guess]].
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-->''Oh, has your family tried the powdermilk?\\
Oh, has your family tried the powdermilk?\\
Well, if your family's tried 'em,\\
You know you've satisfied 'em,\\
They're a real hot item, powdermilk.''
-->-- ParodyCommercial for Powdermilk Biscuits, ''A Prairie Home Companion''

-->Prepare for ''[[AbsoluteComparative ultimate flavor]]''\\
You're gonna get some milk!\\
And scream... for your cream\\
Duncan Hills\\
Duncan Hills\\
Duncan Hills\\
COFFEE!
-->-- ''WesternAnimation/{{Metalocalypse}}'', Dethklok's Death Metal Coffee Jingle
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* Eighteen exist in ''WebVideo/HistoryOfJapan'': among these include the ever-memetic "JESUS!" and "Hire a Samurai."

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* Eighteen exist in ''WebVideo/HistoryOfJapan'': among [[Creator/BillWurtz bill wurtz]] uses these include in most of his videos. The most notable ones are the ever-memetic "JESUS!" ones in his 2 most popular videos: [[WebVideo/HistoryOfJapan history of japan]] and "Hire a Samurai."[[WebVideo/HistoryOfTheEntireWorldIGuess history of the entire world, i guess]].
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* [[https://youtu.be/q9aa8tbeuHA "Puppy Chow, for a full year, 'til he's full grown."]]
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* Parodied in the ''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000'' episode featuring ''Literature/TheLandThatTimeForgot''. Kinga Forrester and Max introduce the Mesozoic Ranch Dino BBQ sauce and various dishes and after each little bit, a jingle starts to play. However, when Max remembers he left the Alliosarus cage unlocked and it got out, the jingle gains a mind of its own and mocks the two.
-->'''Jingle:''' Never should have tampered in God's domain! Moon 13!\\
'''Kinga''': Yeah, yeah. We're in serious danger. We don't need a jingle right now.\\
'''Jingle:''' Jingle's self-aware now and saying what he wants to! Movie Sign!
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* Eighteen exist in ''WebVideo/HistoryOfJapan'': among these include the ever-memetic "JESUS!" and "Hire a Samurai."
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* [=McDonalds=]' current jingle: "Buh-dah-buh-bah-bah, I'm lovin' it!" Taken from a JustinTimberlake song.

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* [=McDonalds=]' current jingle: "Buh-dah-buh-bah-bah, I'm lovin' it!" Taken from a JustinTimberlake Music/JustinTimberlake song.
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* The sponsors of ''Radio/OurMissBrooks'' had some pretty catchy ones:
**"Brush your teeth with Colgate/Colgate dental cream/It cleans your breath (what a toothpaste)/While it cleans your teeth."
**"Dream girl, dream girl/Beautiful Luster Cream girl/You owe your crowning glory to/A Luster Cream shampoo." (This one was set to the tune of "Toyland" from Babes in Toyland.)
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-->-- ''{{Metalocalypse}}'', Dethklok's Death Metal Coffee Jingle

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-->-- ''{{Metalocalypse}}'', ''WesternAnimation/{{Metalocalypse}}'', Dethklok's Death Metal Coffee Jingle



* ''WesternAnimation/{{Metalocalypse}}'s'' first episode features the band Dethklok perfoming a concert consisting of a ''single'' death metal coffee jingle.

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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Metalocalypse}}'s'' first episode features the band Dethklok perfoming performing a concert consisting of a ''single'' death metal coffee jingle.
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* ''{{Metalocalypse}}'s'' first episode features the band Dethklok perfoming a concert consisting of a ''single'' death metal coffee jingle.

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* ''{{Metalocalypse}}'s'' ''WesternAnimation/{{Metalocalypse}}'s'' first episode features the band Dethklok perfoming a concert consisting of a ''single'' death metal coffee jingle.



* ''PhineasAndFerb'' with ''[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iebtccYzhzw Doofensmirtz Evil Incorporated!]]''

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* ''PhineasAndFerb'' ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb'' with ''[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iebtccYzhzw Doofensmirtz Evil Incorporated!]]''



* ''Fanfic/CalvinAndHobbesTheSeries'': Calvin quotes the famous McDonalds jingle at one point in "Eggs for Calvin!".

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* ''Fanfic/CalvinAndHobbesTheSeries'': Calvin quotes the famous McDonalds UsefulNotes/McDonalds jingle at one point in "Eggs for Calvin!".
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* Radio station jingles tend to date quickly. But they can also be evocative of places and times. BBC Radio Two's retrospective shows presented by forty-year veterans like Johnny Walker and Radio/TonyBlackburn are an opportunity to dust down and revive equally old jingles. On one level they sound ridiculously cheesy and 1960's/1970's, but for people who were around to hear them first time out, they are surprisingly evocative.

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* Radio station jingles tend to date quickly. But they can also be evocative of places and times. BBC Radio Two's retrospective shows presented by forty-year veterans like Johnny Walker and Radio/TonyBlackburn are an opportunity to dust down and revive equally old jingles. On one level they sound ridiculously cheesy and 1960's/1970's, [[TheSixties 1960's]]/[[TheSeventies 1970's]], but for people who were around to hear them first time out, they are surprisingly evocative.
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* Radio station jingles tend to date quickly. But they can also be evocative of places and times. BBC Radio Two's retrospective shows presented by forty-year veterans like Johnny Walker and Radio/TonyBlackburn are an opportunity to dust down and revive equally old jingles. On one level they sound ridiculously cheesy and 1960's/1970's, but for people who were around to hear them first time out, they are surprisingly evocative.
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* In ''Film/AFaceInTheCrowd'', Lonesome Rhodes creates a jingle for Vitajex. Its first verse runs:
-->Oh, Vitajex whatcha doin' to me!\\
Oh, Vitajex whatcha doin' to me!\\
You fill me full of oomph and ecstasy.
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* The {{Tintin}} adventure ''Land of Black Gold'' has "Boum!" by Charles Trenet repurposed as a jingle for a breakdown assistance company, with lyrics about what happens when your car goes boom. Thompson and Thomson start singing along to it, and then their car mysteriously explodes.

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* The {{Tintin}} adventure ''Land of Black Gold'' has "Boum!" by Charles Trenet repurposed as a jingle for a breakdown assistance company, with lyrics about what happens to do when your car goes boom. Thompson and Thomson start singing along to it, and then their car mysteriously explodes.
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* The {{Tintin}} adventure ''Land of Black Gold'' has "Boum!" by Charles Trenet repurposed as a jingle for a breakdown assistance company, with lyrics about what happens when your car goes boom. Thompson and Thomson start singing along to it, and then their car mysteriously explodes.
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* AnnaRussell's "A Practical Banana Promotion" included not only "Eta Banana," a parody of the Chiquita jingle, but also "Alas, What Should I Do," which sounds like just a rather mushy ballad when played the first time, but with subliminal advertising supposedly included. The song is repeated to reveal many contemporary (1950s) commercial jingles and slogans.

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* AnnaRussell's Creator/AnnaRussell's "A Practical Banana Promotion" included not only "Eta Banana," a parody of the Chiquita jingle, but also "Alas, What Should I Do," which sounds like just a rather mushy ballad when played the first time, but with subliminal advertising supposedly included. The song is repeated to reveal many contemporary (1950s) commercial jingles and slogans.
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* ''Theatre/ThePajamaGame'' has the cast sing a jingle for Sleep-Tite pajamas.
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-->-- ''{{Metalocalypse}}'', [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C-Edlic561w Dethklok's Death Metal Coffee Jingle]]

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-->-- ''{{Metalocalypse}}'', [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C-Edlic561w Dethklok's Death Metal Coffee Jingle]]
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* StanFreberg took this to a logical extreme with "Omaha!", a parody of ''Oklahoma!'' for Butter-Nut Coffee, that ended up turning into a ''six minute'' mini-musical released as a novelty record.

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* StanFreberg Creator/StanFreberg took this to a logical extreme with "Omaha!", ''AudioPlay/{{Omaha}}'', a parody of ''Oklahoma!'' ''Theatre/{{Oklahoma}}'' for Butter-Nut Coffee, that ended up turning into a ''six minute'' mini-musical released as a novelty record.
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* [=McDonalds=]' current jingle: "Na na na na na, I'm lovin' it!"

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* [=McDonalds=]' current jingle: "Na na na na na, "Buh-dah-buh-bah-bah, I'm lovin' it!"it!" Taken from a JustinTimberlake song.

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