Fake Fairy is a commercial while a man wearing a tutu suit with wings makes his bill vanish by using a magic wand when he fell to the floor offscreen when the string broke.
Aired[]
- Commercial First Aired: September 12, 1998
- Commercial Last Aired: June 17, 2003
Voice Actors[]
- Voice of VO as Andrew Anthony
Transcript[]
(Scene: Blue Background - with an ACME Bill - A man (with tutu suit and wings) flies while "Sugar Plum" music plays as he waves his magic wand, the bill vanishes with clouds of smoke.)
VO: To reduce your bill, call GEICO Direct. Unless you believe in the car insurance fairy.
(A man (with fairy outfit) falls off the screen, a string broke.)
(Cut to: GEICO Direct Logo)
(Phone: 1-800-947-AUTO)
(URL: www.GEICO.com)
(Text: The sensible alternative)
VO: GEICO, a fifteen-minute call could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance.
Links[]
- YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3wJD5KYrTn4 [in 1:58 trademark] (Phone Number: 1-800-830-4010)
Trivia[]
- The theme of the GEICO tune is played over the Sugar Plum music.
See Also[]
Back-to-Back Ads[]
- In a back-to-back ad, the Chicken Truck ad is playing after it in 1998-1999.
- In another back-to-back ad, the Laughing Dog ad is playing after it in 1998-2000.
- In another back-to-back ad, the Magnet Man ad is playing after it in 1999-2000.
- Another back-to-back ad, the Paper Boy ad after it in 2002.
- Another back-to-back ad, the Roller Skates ad after it in 2002-2003.
- In another back-to-back ad, the Middle Man Drop-Off ad is showing before that in 1998-1999.
- In another back-to-back ad, the Lighter Fluid ad is showing before it in 1999.