Any person who enjoys every Crazy Frog is either my Dad or needs a doctor.
It's latest ringtones are the DJ editions, and began with the original. Not bad, and then brung us the Popcorn Remix. I found it fantastic, but now they have Pump Up The Jam and others, but are all in the "same style" as the Popcorn one. (ie. the same crazy frog noises)
And yet, there's now a game for your mobile phone in which you keep the Crazy Frog as a PET! Whoa, RSPCA, shoot me if you have to...
Why can't they give us some good stuff like Stevie Wonder, all actual ringtones that aren't songs or demented animals?
Crazy Frog: Now you've gone too far!
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Careful what you say johnnyboy, Jamster might get some ideas.
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Finally.johnnyboy wrote:You have a point, JC.
Pump Up The Jam?!? If Technotronic were still around, they should sue!
What next . . . a Crazy Frog version of "No Limit" by 2Unlimited ?!?
What next . . . a Crazy Frog version of "No Limit" by 2Unlimited ?!?
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I'd hate to admit it, but I think that could be the next one.DJGM wrote:What next . . . a Crazy Frog version of "No Limit" by 2Unlimited ?!?
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I've only just recovered from Rolf Harris covering both of those songs.johnnyboy wrote:I hope they don't decide to "Crazy Frog" something like "Bohemian Rhapsody" or "Stairway to Heaven".
Then I would know that the world is going to end soon.
Good news . . . the Advertising Standards Authority have taken some action against Jamster, and banned the
utterly stupid and irritatingly awful Crazy Frog ringtone ads from appearing on TV before the 9pm watershed.
Although it's not the outright ban that most of want to see, it's definitely a step in the right direction!
Here's a couple of snippets from an article at TheRegister.co.uk . . .
utterly stupid and irritatingly awful Crazy Frog ringtone ads from appearing on TV before the 9pm watershed.
Although it's not the outright ban that most of want to see, it's definitely a step in the right direction!
Here's a couple of snippets from an article at TheRegister.co.uk . . .
ASA stamps on Crazy Frog TV ads
No amphibians before 9pm, says watchdog
By John Oates
Published Wednesday 21st September 2005 14:43 GMT
The UK's Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has banned Crazy Frog
adverts from appearing on British TV before 9 O'clock in the evening
in an effort to protect children from his tuneless squeaking.
Read the full article at TheRegister here . . .80 people complained that Jamster adverts did not make clear they were
selling a subscription service rather than soliciting a one-off payment.
Some 244 people complained that the ad was aimed at children; 33
complained that their kids had downloaded ringtones and they
had subsequently received large phone bills.