Singing Pets
Like singing dogs and cats? This new campaign we’ve just launched for the Blue Cross animal charity features a bunch of pets doing a cover version of Staying Alive. Production courtesy of the inimitable Joel Veitch – whose new singing kittens video is also tremendous.
The singing pets campaign, follows last year’s hugely succesful talking pets campaign – see the running theme? Any suggestions for the third execution in this campaign gladly received
October 19, 2009 Posted by riksta | Uncategorized | Blue Cross, charity, fundraising, singing pets, Talking Pets | 1 Comment
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