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Real Men of Genius is a popular long-running humorous series of one-minute-long American radio advertisements for Bud Light beer created by Bob Winter, a copywriter at DDB Chicago. Each sixty-second ad pays mock tribute to an \"unsung hero\". more...
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The series began in 1999 and was originally called Real American Heroes. The name was changed after the 9/11 attacks, as Anheuser-Busch felt that they could not morally continue to use the term \"hero\" in that context after so many people had performed genuine acts of heroism. People were complaining that the commercials were presenting American Heroes as these Misters. As of 2006, over 100 installments in the series have been produced. Winter's campaign has since become the most award-winning radio campaign in the history of advertising. Television versions have also been produced of some of these spots beginning in 2003. The first two TV versions were \"Mr. Footlong Hot Dog Inventor\" and \"Mr. Really Bad Toupee Wearer\".
The ads feature a somber-but-sarcastic announcer (Pete Stacker) and an unctuous rock singer who echoes the announcer's sentiments over schmaltzy \"dramatic\" piano music. The rock singer's vocals are by original Survivor lead singer David Bickler (who oddly enough met Survivor co-founder Jim Peterik while doing commercial jingles in the mid 1970s) and is known for such songs as Eye Of The Tiger, Poor Man's Son, Caught In The Game, American Heartbeat & Rebel Girl. The music, designed to spoof the 1980s power ballad and 1980s advertising, was composed by Sam Struyk and Sandy Torano at Scandal Music, Chicago. A female gospel-style chorus is also heard in many of the ads.
The popularity of the series, which is seen as a parody of 1980s beer advertising (including Budweiser's own from that era), led to many of the commercials being traded on peer to peer file sharing networks.
Starting in 2006 some of the commercials were recorded as 30 second spots. This was done to accommodate the desire of Clear Channel Radio and other radio companies to air shorter commercial breaks.
In the fall of 2006, Anheuser-Busch sponsored a comedy tour titled \"Real Men of Comedy\" starring John Heffron, Joe Rogan, and Charlie Murphy. This tour featured the announcer and singer from the Real Men of Genius commercials performing several of their famous commercials at the beginning of the show.
Influence on popular culture
Parodies of the series have been created, including:
The George Washington University Law School Law Revue parodied the ad with a version called \"Real Men of Law School.\"\" ;
Juxtaposition, a Virginia Tech men's a cappella group parodied the popular ad with their version called \"Real Hokies of Genius\".;
The online film site atomfilms.com features a video entitled \"Real men of the Empire\", in which a fictional \"Corellian Ale\" company in the Star Wars universe pays tribute to \"Mr. Death Star Gunner\".;
SeaWorld plays parodies of the \"Real Men of Genius\" commercials during a few of their shows - these too are produced with the same voice actors and have the same lyrics (except of course the Mr. Genius).;
A Minneapolis radio station, after 9/11, parodied the ads with real F(bleep)ing S(bleep)bags, featuring Osama Bin Laden as the subject.;
Radio talk show host Glenn Beck parodies the ads as \"Real American A-Holes\".;
In his latest CD, \"Never Scared\" Chris Rock spoofs this with \"Real People of Ignorance\". There were 2 installments of this: \"Mr. Friend of a Rap Star\" and \"Ms. Girl With A Tattoo On Her Pussy\".;
\"Real Otaku Heroes,\" celebrating bizarre parts of anime fandom.;
Real Men of Genius have also recorded parodies of these ads for the Bob and Tom Show.;
Rep. Mark Green, the Republican candidate for Governor of Wisconsin in 2006, had a radio political attack ad called Wisconsin Men of Greed which questioned Governor Jim Doyle's tax policies. The political ad used the same style as the Real Men of Genius ads, though with a different announcer (Doug Jeffers) and singer than the Bud Light campaign .;
Other political attack ads in Minnesota and Texas also took on an imitative theme of the Real Men of Genius ads in the closing days of the 2006 midterm election campaign .;
Voice actors Vic Mignogna and Steven Blum have started producing \"Real Fans of Genius\", which parody stereotypical anime fans.;
The G4 television show X-Play once parodied this segment using people who have done bad things in designing video gaming; the segment was called \"Real Buttholes of Gaming\", and two of these aired in the same episode, which aired in the summer of 2005.;
During some Sea World employee training videos, certain job positions are presented in the commercial format;
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