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The Young Ones
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Does anyone recall seeing strange little 'clips' appear in some episodes of the Young Ones. They literally lasted one second. The only one I can remember offhand is a clip of a frog leaping. A friend of mine once said this was a form of subliminal advertising, though think he was probably having me on. Anyone know what these strange little clips meant?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Your friend is right - the clips used to be used as subliminal (the eye doesn't always register the image, but the brain does) messages, often for advertising purposes - I believe the idea is American in origin. A few of the more 'subversive' comedies, notably 'Brass Eye' have used the technique, but it is banned from use now.
I specifically remember one was a dove flapping, I seem to remember the frog too. Closer inspection of their vids reveals much more than 'flash subliminals'; i.e. dozens of deliberate mistakes and jokes which you only noticed after repeat playings. e.g. the chewing gum on Rick's boots. :-) BTW the logo on Lemmy's guitar in the 'ace of spades' clip said 'Out to Lunch'
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