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The Best 2020 Christmas Ads So Far

With the festive season just around the corner, a host of different brands have released their 2020 Christmas ads.

As expected, the ads have been pulling on the heartstrings of viewers, leaving people in tears with their sweet messages about the true meaning of Christmas.

We’ve rounded up the best Christmas ads so far:

SuperValu

SuperValu left Irish people in floods of tears after releasing their heartwarming ad this week.

The one-minute ad tells the story of a little boy preparing for Christmas, continuously asking his parents: “Is he still coming?” as the coronavirus restrictions continue.

The young child hopes and prays for the arrival of a very special man on Christmas day, sharing an important message about what’s really important during the festive season.

Coca-Cola

Along with their annual ‘Holiday’s Are Coming’ ad, Coca-Cola shared a story about making time for your loved ones this Christmas.

As a brave father heads off for a gruelling adventure, his young daughter hands him a letter addressed to Santa Claus.

The man guards the letter with his life as embarks on his most important mission yet – to get the letter to the North Pole.

Disney

Disney’s beautiful Christmas ad was highly praised for representing a Filipino family in a story about family traditions.

‘From Our Family To Yours’ tells the story of the special bond between a grandmother named Lola and her granddaughter.

As time goes on and the world changes around them, Lola and her granddaughter’s beloved Christmas tradition remains.

Woodie’s

Woodie’s heartwarming ad is set in Ebenezer Terrace in Dublin 8, following a beloved local woman named Mrs Higgins.

The elderly lady greets all of her neighbours with a smile as she leaves her house to go about her day, but has trouble with her faulty gate.

When local teenager Arron spots Mrs Higgins’ struggle, he decides to give the pillar of the community a thoughtful Christmas gift to remember.

‘We’re All Homemakers’ shares a sweet message about the importance of acts of kindness, with the DIY store putting emphasis on looking out for one another during this difficult year.

John Lewis

John Lewis released their much-anticipated Christmas advert, which celebrates random acts of kindness.

The popular department store teamed up with Waitrose for the campaign, encouraging people to ‘Give A Little Love’ this Christmas.

In a message shared alongside the video, they wrote: “We believe that the world would be a better place if we all gave a little more love.”

“So this year we’re celebrating kindness, whether large or small, showing how each and every act of love has a positive impact on the world around us, as we pass them on to others.”

Aldi

The nation’s most beloved vegetable, Kevin the Carrot, returned to our screens to mark the start of the festive season with Aldi’s new heartwarming ad.

The advert shows Kevin trying to make it home in time for Christmas, and he’s fortunate enough to find a few new friends to help.

But while riding as fast as they can through the night, they fall into a deep ravine and splash into a fast-flowing river, before Santa Claus comes to the rescue.

McDonalds

The McDonalds’ Christmas ads tells the story of a mother desperate to get her teenage son to put down his video games.

The animated feature sees the mother prepare for the Christmas season while her son refuses to participate in the fun.

The sweet trailer eventually sees the boy bring out his inner child, as the family-of-two enjoy their Christmas together.

Amazon

Amazon’s Christmas ad tells the story of a young ballerina, who is determined to keep dancing despite all the challenges the coronavirus pandemic has brought.

From Zoom call dance lessons, to her performance being cancelled, nothing will stop this dancer from doing what she loves.

With the help of her community, the talented performer puts on the performance of her life.

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