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Aristus

(72,525 posts)
Sat Sep 13, 2025, 09:54 PM Sep 2025

Just watched a dog food commercial on TV.

It had the oddest musical scoring. It used the prelude to Richard Wagner’s opera, Das Rheingold. Strangest choice ever for a dog food advertisement.

I have to ask: what’s in my drink?

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Just watched a dog food commercial on TV. (Original Post) Aristus Sep 2025 OP
The Farmer's Dog? Ocelot II Sep 2025 #1
That's it. Aristus Sep 2025 #2
There's sort of a majestic vibe; maybe the advertisers though that would add some substance Ocelot II Sep 2025 #3
same way a limo ties in to cat treats Skittles Sep 2025 #6
Gotta keep it serious! LeftInTX Sep 2025 #4
I would imagine Codifer Sep 2025 #5
Hmm... 2naSalit Sep 2025 #7
That was my thought, too. I was waiting for that BLAM! CTyankee Sep 2025 #8
Don't know much about the choice in music True Dough Sep 2025 #9

Aristus

(72,525 posts)
2. That's it.
Sat Sep 13, 2025, 10:04 PM
Sep 2025

Still wondering how Wagner’s musical celebration of the the Rhine River and its surrounding countryside ties in to dog food.

Ocelot II

(131,241 posts)
3. There's sort of a majestic vibe; maybe the advertisers though that would add some substance
Sat Sep 13, 2025, 10:06 PM
Sep 2025

to an ad showing turkey chunks being fed to a small, excited dog.

2naSalit

(103,811 posts)
7. Hmm...
Sat Sep 13, 2025, 10:52 PM
Sep 2025

I never spent much time on Wagner, not many good singing parts, but I somehow sense that the music's historical qualities didn't play much of a role in the choosing of it's placement in the ad. I watched it and I think it was selected solely for the slow crescendo that builds to a finale that seems to match the moment the vendor wanted to imply at the end.

Does that make sense?

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