He is a business genius though. I salute the Crazy frog even if they do maipulate little kids into spendin £6 every fortnight for ringtones, videos, pictures etc.
Jamster must have spent some amount of money on advertising. The advert is on every channel at almost every break, twice!! They must have spent somewhere in the 10s of millions £ for tv advertising.
On a side note: I guess these commercials appear in pretty much every western country? So far, from this topic, I can conclude that they appear at least in Scotland, the Netherlands and the states.
Aye, they apear here in the UK about 5 times a day... must be cheap to advertise here
I detest the thing in both concept (ripping off kids for tones, and also ripping em another £3 to "unsubscribe") and the actual tone/song...
On another note, I used to play a motorbike game on the PC that had a cheat called "bring-ding-ding" and it is exactly like crazy frog... I do believe it was out before crazyfrog was. Interesting eh?
Define "Western country". Over here in may part of the New World the only thing "crazy frog" means is the little amphibian that you lick for it's hallucinogenic value.
Now "Crunchy Frog", on the other hand, is a different story...
Define "Western country". Over here in may part of the New World the only thing "crazy frog" means is the little amphibian that you lick for it's hallucinogenic value.
Now "Crunchy Frog", on the other hand, is a different story...
About three years ago there was an email circular going round, it was a picture of the cockpit of a Formula One car and the 'crazy frog' sound. The email said - concentrate on this picture and see if you don't start laughing within one minute.
Some guy has taken the sound clip from this chain-email and made a fortune off it! The references to the 'car' are still there ... but now to incorporate Axel F as well is just hideous.