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October 5, 2007 5:41 AM PDT

Bunnies terrorize New York in latest Sony Bravia spot

by Caroline McCarthy
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A few months ago, the likes of Gothamist and other New York-centric blogs were whispering and gossiping about the presence of Play-Doh bunnies in various city parks, and how it was the fodder for the latest Sony Bravia HDTV ad--you know, those ambitious Euro ads about "colour" that brought us bouncy balls in San Francisco to the tune of Jose Gonzales and paint geysers in an abandoned apartment complex.

And now it's here, to the tune of the Rolling Stones' "She's a Rainbow." Cue up that trippy mindset and check it out--as a New Yorker, I'm sad to say it doesn't top the bouncy balls, but when that first bunny jumps out, you can't help but say "Aww!"

(Via JoshSpear)

Caroline McCarthy, a CNET News staff writer, is a downtown Manhattanite happily addicted to social-media tools and restaurant blogs. Her pre-CNET resume includes interning at an IT security firm and brewing cappuccinos. E-mail Caroline.
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NY vs. San Fran
by Tunasushi October 5, 2007 6:57 AM PDT
You're totally off. The NY commercial is far more entertaining than the San Francisco one.
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