The creator of the McDonald’s “Night Mac” anime series has thanked fans and the production team for supporting the six-part ad campaign.McDonald’s recent ad series has won fans over since the first video was released in September. The initial clip of a family casually sharing a McDonald’s meal set the tone for the rest of the series, which depicted slice-of-life anime vignettes of “nothing special happy times.” The videos evoked a wistful nostalgia that appealed to the broad market demographic represented in the clips: a family, a “spooky bunch” on a road trip, teenage friends, a young couple on a date, siblings sharing a snack and a girl chilling out on a lazy afternoon. The clips’ creator has confirmed on X (formerly Twitter) that the sixth video wraps up the series.”I once again produced McDonald’s ‘Night Mac Potenage’ advertising video! This concludes the Night Mac anime series that I have been producing since September! Everyone who watched it!! And everyone involved in the production!!! Thank you very much!!” Uraura Ura-chan wrote in an X post, followed by a string of steak and ringed planet emojis. The animator succeeded in capturing what it’s like to enjoy life’s simplest moments, depicted in brief clips without any caption or dialogue. Indeed, the looped videos would not feel out of place as backdrops for any of LoFi GIRL’s (formerly ChiledCow) YouTube streams.Studio Ghibli Shuts Down Official X (Twitter) Account, Gives 6 Hours Notice
The creator of the McDonald’s “Night Mac” anime series has thanked fans and the production team for supporting the six-part ad campaign.
McDonald’s recent ad series has won fans over since the first video was released in September. The initial clip of a family casually sharing a McDonald’s meal set the tone for the rest of the series, which depicted slice-of-life anime vignettes of “nothing special happy times.” The videos evoked a wistful nostalgia that appealed to the broad market demographic represented in the clips: a family, a “spooky bunch” on a road trip, teenage friends, a young couple on a date, siblings sharing a snack and a girl chilling out on a lazy afternoon. The clips’ creator has confirmed on X (formerly Twitter) that the sixth video wraps up the series.
“I once again produced McDonald’s ‘Night Mac Potenage’ advertising video! This concludes the Night Mac anime series that I have been producing since September! Everyone who watched it!! And everyone involved in the production!!! Thank you very much!!” Uraura Ura-chan wrote in an X post, followed by a string of steak and ringed planet emojis. The animator succeeded in capturing what it’s like to enjoy life’s simplest moments, depicted in brief clips without any caption or dialogue. Indeed, the looped videos would not feel out of place as backdrops for any of LoFi GIRL‘s (formerly ChiledCow) YouTube streams.
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