Looking back at the commercials for the Air Jordan 1 – Air Jordan VIII, we can clearly see a change in the overall mission of the Jordan marketing campaign. The air jordan 16 xvi original og low white black varsity red began with Michael Jordan’s abrupt video to the game, and we received a satirical approach to MJ’s decision in which Jordan disguised himself to play basketball in other leagues. For the Jordan Son Of Mars Low White Navy, Jordan flew effortlessly to a 100-foot rim but found himself in a tough situation. But the Jordan Son Of Mars Low White NavyI marks a swift change in the direction of Air Jordan commercials, as the ads presented a more serious undertone in which Jordan himself speaks about his failure. Take a look at Part 2 of the History of Air Jordan Commercials, as Erlebniswelt-fliegenfischen News outlines the advertisements for air jordan 16 xvi original og low white black varsity red through XVI.
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“Fake video.”
“The Disguise.”
“P.L.A.Y.”
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“Dream.”
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“The 100-foot Rim.”
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“Frozen Moment.”
“Tell Me…” (Long Version)
“Tell Me…” (Short Version)
“Failure.”
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“C.E.O. Jordan.” (Long Version)
“C.E.O. Jordan” (Short Version)
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“Career Retrospect..”
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“Overjoyed.”
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“Umi Says.”
“Much Respect.” (With Eddie Jones & Michael Finley)
“Much Respect.”
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History of Air Jordan Commercials – Part 1
https://sneakernews.com/2010/08/24/history-of-air-jordan-commercials-part-1/
History of Air Jordan Commercials – Part 2
https://sneakernews.com/2010/08/25/history-of-air-jordan-commercials-part-2/
History of Air Jordan Commercials – Part 3
https://sneakernews.com/2010/08/31/history-of-air-jordan-commercials-part-3/
