Youtube Viewers Choose Top Super Bowl Ads

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Nissan won the viewer's choice as the top big game ad in 2015
Nissan won the viewer's choice as the top big game ad in 2015

THUNDER BAY – ENTERTAINMENT – Youtube has declared the top viewers choice videos from this year’s Super Bowl. The results were announced on Friday, February 14th.

“The last great battle for big game ad supremacy was waged last week as votes for your favorite ads came flooding in. Not only was this the biggest year ever for big game ads on YouTube, this was a banner year for the ads on the YouTube AdBlitz channel,” stated Youtube. “With nearly 40 percent more total votes cast this year than last, this year’s fan favorite received 60 percent more votes than last year’s top pick”.

Congrats to Nissan, voted by fans to be their Favorite Super Bowl Commercial of 2015. Nissan tugged your heartstrings showcasing their “With Dad” commercial, and garnered the most votes against some very stiff competition to become the YouTube AdBlitz 2015 Champion!

The top ad is from Nissan. #withdad follows the struggles of a hardworking and close-knit family striving for togetherness across the years.

As part of their #withdad campaign, Nissan will donate up to $1,000,000 to two organizations that, like Nissan, help people build better lives for themselves and their families – Habitat for Humanity® and Wounded Warrior Project®.

Landing in second place is Clash of Clans’ “Revenge” spot featuring one “Angry Neeson.”

Third Place went to Dodge.

Dodge says, “We are dropping 100 years’ worth of wisdom on our official 2015 Super Bowl commercial, so listen up! #DodgeWisdom

“You call it attitude, we call it character. Sometimes in order to get the most out of life you need to keep your eyes open and your mouth shut.”

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