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Sex Sells, Gay or Straight

Posted: 02/ 7/2012 8:05 pm

Did you catch the Toyota Camry Super Bowl commercial?

The narrator begins the ad with a voiceover: "After reinventing the Toyota Camry, we decided to keep reinventing." Then, a dorky guy carrying a bag of groceries opens the door of his apartment and is stunned at the sight before him: a group of seven bikini-clad female models forming the shape of a couch. "This is the reinvented couch." The dorky guy smiles. Then the couch reappears as a group of seven shirtless male models. "It also comes in male." What is the dorky guy's reaction?

He shrugs his shoulders, raises his eyebrows, and nods his head with the approval of a customer who understands the options. A basic oh, cool, OK reaction: no demarcating comment regarding masculinity, no insult-as-joke, and no homophobic disinterest.

Within 13 seconds, Toyota defies the heteronormative relationships that make up this coveted commercial landscape. Rising from the company of Chevy's "Happy Grad" and his straight parents, Kia's "A Dream Car, For Real Life" woman dreaming of a fantasy horse ride with a dashing hero, and Fiat's "Seduction" between a dude and his car-as-fantasy-chick, Toyota's "It's Reinvented" introduces a homosexual -- if not bisexual -- encounter with sex.

Just for a moment, let's alter the heteronormativity of another commercial from the evening's lineup. Let's take Dannon's "The Tease," starring America's favorite uncle, John Stamos. A beautiful heterosexual couple sits at a kitchen table enjoying a cup of Oikos Greek Yogurt. Stamos, holding a spoon of yogurt, sensually teases the woman by not giving her the satisfaction of consuming the product. They smile and giggle until she can't take it anymore, and she is compelled to headbutt him and take the spoon herself.

Now let's imagine that the woman was cast as a man instead. If everything were scripted and acted the same way, would sex still sell? My predictions for the aftermath of such a commercial include: YouTube comments expressing foul language, Twitter hashtag explosion of #JohnStamosGay, and OneMillionMoms.com boycotting Dannon. They would write on their website something like, "The homosexual behavior exhibited during Dannon's Super Bowl commercial was lewd and inappropriate." By the start of summer, Dannon releases five new products thanks to the ridiculous amount of sales generated from a commercial advertising sex -- gay or straight (and with Uncle Jesse).

Taking into account the context of the Super Bowl as an arena of mediated masculinity, commercials for products like GoDaddy.com and Bud Light have established themselves as expected moments of overused gender-specific imagery and action. While these brand names of generic products -- an Internet domain registrar and alcohol, respectively -- have no gender, the deployment of sex within the advertisements has targeted an audience and formed a reputation for finite entertainment value.

Whatever the super objective of each company's commercial is (to entertain an audience? to sell a product? to win an award?), I'll never know. But for me as a guy who watches too much non-recorded television (yes, I love commercials), it's amazing to see Toyota's "It's Reinvented," not because it showed gay sex, but because it showed a reaction to gay sex as oh, cool, OK.

 

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Did you catch the Toyota Camry Super Bowl commercial? The narrator begins the ad with a voiceover: "After reinventing the Toyota Camry, we decided to keep reinventing." Then, a dorky guy carrying ...
Did you catch the Toyota Camry Super Bowl commercial? The narrator begins the ad with a voiceover: "After reinventing the Toyota Camry, we decided to keep reinventing." Then, a dorky guy carrying ...
 
 
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03:34 AM on 02/09/2012
To me the commercial implies: naked bodies (regardless of their junk) are fun to sit on. And that is a very positive, pro-sex, pro-self-image healthy message to send to a very prude country.
03:17 PM on 02/09/2012
I agree!
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Ppenguinator
Life's too imprtant to be taken seriously.
05:56 PM on 02/08/2012
Surely anyone would prefer the female sofa? It'd be comfier.
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rockysparks
there's no law against being annoying.
08:37 AM on 02/09/2012
Depends on what you're looking for.
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montemalone
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03:58 PM on 02/08/2012
A "gay commercial" would be Stamos boofing Bob Saget.

The Toyota commercial was dumb.
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Adam of CA
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03:40 PM on 02/08/2012
And let's recall that same sex dvds sell equally as well as opposite sex dvds. So to those who want to pretend self-righteousness, heed the words of the Speaker: "Stop the bull."
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03:36 PM on 02/08/2012
"They smile and giggle until she can't take it anymore, and she is compelled to headbutt him and take the spoon herself."

Imagine that commercial with the genders reversed, now that would be hilarious.
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Sean Lawlor
02:12 PM on 02/08/2012
Thanks for pointing this out, I hadn't seen it before...I think that no matter how subtle, a move like that is ballsy and regardless of whether it could be seen as "pro-gay" (and also the fact that it is, of course, profit driven as someone below me said) still is a little refreshing.
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01:43 PM on 02/08/2012
Cool commercial, although the advertising staff should lay off the acid…just a mite!

Feeling unpatriotic, I didn't watch the super-bowl, so I was spared the commercial-groupings, interrupted by the occasional millionaire, (throwing a tantrum), while playing a child’s game.

As the last car I owned (before it was stolen in the 49Pct, that bastion of law & order in their cuter blue-with-yellow-{visibility-enhancing back}-stripe uniforms!), was a Toyota pickup, I'd be inclined to own another one...
Of course, I’ll first have to commit that notorious felony: An ‘American employed at a livable wage’! A R.I.C.O. crime to be sure...
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Hrover
01:42 PM on 02/08/2012
That it was great,
01:37 PM on 02/08/2012
"...the advertisements has targeted an audience and formed a reputation for finite entertainment value."
I will start my comment with this article quote. It may seem refreshing for the LGBT community to be recognized in a SuperBowl commercial, but let me remind you all that this recognition is profit driven and NOT supportive to your cause.
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05:03 PM on 02/08/2012
I didn't see anything gay or suggestive of gay in any of this stuff, and still don't, in fact. I've always hated these commercials myself, especially the Superbowl kind, that never seem to make any sense and are often gratuitously insulting to the viewer, and I generally hit the mute and look away, but this Sunday I happened to be under the weather and too sick to do anything but sit there looking stupid and wait them out. I think the author is most likely gay himself, in which case I have to give grudging credit to the people who make these things, in their ability to make them so abstract as to be some kind of nonsensical Rorshach tests whose context and content are essentially in the eye of the beholder. I'm not gay, so it would be difficult for me to see, or even imagine, anything gay in any of this stuff, but for somebody else, well...
12:34 PM on 02/08/2012
Sex sells and its usually is sold to those who would never be able to get sex from the type of person shown on the commercial (gay or straight) unless it was within a "professional" transaction.
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12:13 PM on 02/08/2012
LOL! Entertaining, but missed this commercial doing the SuperBowl.
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11:39 AM on 02/08/2012
RE: The guys on the sofa, I'll take one of each. And there is no need to wrap them............ :p
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rockysparks
there's no law against being annoying.
11:22 AM on 02/08/2012
The luckiest thing to happen to ANY performer or company would be a threatened boycott by OneMillionMoms. I imagine that J.C. Penney's sales and Ellen DeGeneres' ratings are both going up since OMM attacked them.
11:20 AM on 02/08/2012
I thought the "male version" was for female consumers...I'm very pro-gay rights but that's just not what I got out of that commercial...
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Sean Lawlor
02:10 PM on 02/08/2012
Wouldn't they have shown a woman then after they said "it also comes in male"...? They switched out the couch, which means they could've switched out the man at the door for a woman...but they didn't.
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04:41 PM on 02/08/2012
I disagree; would have broken up the eidetic continuity. It would have made even less sense than the original.
06:49 PM on 02/08/2012
I think it was for female consumers, but was left open in a way that implied it could also be for gay customers. I think it was the total normality of it and the choice not to switch the man out for a woman that made the difference. It didn't imply he was gay or imply the male-couch would only be for men...it just left the issue open, as though it really didn't matter. Subtle things like this make much more of a splash in the long run.
11:15 AM on 02/08/2012
Japan will be gobbled up by Godzilla!