Bibendums (multiple, 1898 onward)

That poster was the first appearance of a bibendum, circa 1898. It was created by artist Marius Rossillon. Modern bibendums may look more familiar,

Bibendum Bibendum

People have dressed in bibendum costumes, which is not disturbing at all,

Bibendums

Something appears to be happening here, perhaps one bibendum has defeated another in gladiatorial combat with a tire shield and a bladed weapon? I am a little bit bewildered here,

Bibendum combat

A bibendum offering flowers to a ballerina?

Binendum and ballerina

Two bibendums smoking and playing cards.

Bibendum cards

Gigantic bibendums tower over cars,

Gigantic bibendum

Bibendums fighting,

Bibendum fight

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8 Comments

MrsDoyle@sh.itjust.works · 5 pts · 18d (1 reply)

What I find wild is that the slogan Nunc est bibendum means "Now is the time to drink". Imagine pitching that today as a slogan for a car tyre company.

EnmebaraGuesser@piefed.ca · 4 pts · 18d

That reminds me of how they used to advertise alcohol as being good for pregnant women. Which it kind of... you know... isn't, but it got lodged pretty deeply into some cultures.

ElCrusher@lemmy.dbzer0.com · 4 pts · 17d

The gladiator poster says that, "The crowd cheers Bibendum and condemns his competitors." So it appears it is Bibendum winning over the other tires.

bardm@sh.itjust.works · 4 pts · 18d (1 reply)

Cayce Pollard says; Hell no!

EnmebaraGuesser@piefed.ca · 2 pts · 18d

I didn't know the name and had to look that one up!

with an unusual intuitive sensitivity for branding, manifested primarily in her physical aversion to particular logos and corporate mascots.

square@lemmy.zip · 3 pts · 17d

Advertisements were so much better when they were just some dude's weird as fuck idea, instead of some focus grouped, bland, lowest common denominator bullshit.

Sxan@piefed.zip · 3 pts · 18d

Brilliant!

zarkanian@sh.itjust.works · 2 pts · 18d

The Stay-Puft Car Tire Man.