This is the critical disclaimer. If you clicked on a "bizarre commercial" expecting a quirky Old Spice parody or a surreal Japanese yogurt ad, you will be traumatized. Derpixon’s work is firmly in the NSFW (Not Safe For Work) and NSFL (Not Safe For Life) category for some viewers.
The "FandelTales" commercial contains:
It is a commercial for a product that does not exist, selling a service nobody wants, via imagery nobody asked for. And that is precisely why it has become a legendary piece of internet history. Bizarre Commercial -Derpixon-
All depicted acts are between willing, enthusiastic participants (or the same person with… duplicates of themselves). The tone remains lighthearted and playful, never coercive. This is the critical disclaimer
| Time | Action | |------|--------| | 0:00 | Loud, distorted jingle: “DO YOU HATE NORMAL?” | | 0:05 | Character slides in, eyes too wide. | | 0:10 | Product demo goes horribly right (e.g., toothpaste makes you vomit rainbows — that’s the selling point). | | 0:25 | Fake disclaimer: “Side effects include sudden tap-dancing, speaking in rhyme, and mild existential dread.” | | 0:35 | End with whispered tagline + sudden cut to static. | It is a commercial for a product that
The short nails the tropes: