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Watch 14 Super Bowl TV Ads Now!

Updated: Thursday, 02 Feb 2012, 4:53 PM EST
Published : Thursday, 02 Feb 2012, 2:17 PM EST

Can't wait to see what commercials are running during the big game? Here are more than a dozen unedited video ads that will run on the Super Bowl broadcast.

Slideshow: Images From Super Bowl Ads

To some people, the ads are bigger than the game, and the success of an ad can make or break some companies.

Here is a look at some of the big ads, which were made available to the media by companies and agencies in advance of Sunday's game.

Toyota

Called 'Reinvented,' the commercial gives viewers a humorous take on day-to-day experiences and items that could have been reinvented.

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Pepsi MAX

The Pepsi MAX commercial entitled "Check-Out" is the newest edition to the brand's playful Cola Wars campaign. The spot depicts a competitor's deliveryman attempting to discreetly purchase a bottle of Pepsi MAX at the supermarket when he unexpectedly becomes the grand prize winner of "Pepsi MAX for Life."

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Bridgestone

The latest features pretend Bridgestone engineers and scientists and real-life jocks and ex-athletes including Tim Duncan of the San Antonio Spurs, fellow NBA-er Steve Nash and long-retired Dallas Cowboys quarterback and Fox Sports commentator Troy Aikman.

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Suzuki

American Suzuki will be back at the 2012 Super Bowl with a new commercial focused around the Kizashi sedan entitled 'Sled'.
The new commercial shows the all-wheel-drive powers of the 2012 Kizashi sport sedan.

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GoDaddy - Bodypaint

Danica Patrick and Jillian Michaels promote .co domain names.

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Honda - Ferris Bueller

Matthew Broderick reprises his classic role from Ferris Bueller's Day Off in a new Super Bowl ad for Honda's all new 2012 CR-V.
The 49-year-old actor plays sick for the day and goes on an adventure all over town, visiting places that will be familiar to Ferris Bueller fans.

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GM - Happy Graduate

In a new commerical from General Motors, that will air during the Super Bowl, one college graduate gets a little carried away with what he believes is his graduation haul.

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Hyundai

The spot, titled "All For One," reveals what drives Hyundai and its employees to relentlessly pursue making the best products possible.
Hyundai's founding chairman, Chung Ju-Yung, inspired this ad with his regular response when told challenges were too great to overcome. He simply asked: "Have you tried?"

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Audi - Vampire Party

The vampire driving the Audi is strolling up to replenish the all important blood supply, because what kind of vampire party would it be without enough blood to feed on? Unwittingly though, he drove up with the new Audi LED headlamps on, which are also known as "Daylights".

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GoDaddy - The Cloud

The Go Daddy Super Bowl commercial The Cloud stars Danica Patrick as an angel.

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M&M's - New Character

M&Ms already has characters based on the other colors in its candy rainbow (red, yellow, blue, orange and green), Brown will join with high heels in full view.

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H&M - David Beckham

The soccer star strips down in the first television spot for his bodywear line, which hits shelves on Feb 2

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Hyundai - Cheetah

"Cheetah," a 30-second spot slated for the first quarter, features a caged cheetah set to race a new 201-horsepower Veloster Turbo on a long stretch of open road. The car launches and the cage opens, but just a few yards into the race, the cat realizes he's met his match as the car speeds ahead. The competitive cheetah then takes his frustration out on his handler.

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Doritos

Doritos received more than 6,100 entries in its sixth annual Crash the Super Bowl challenge and now it's down to the top five finalists, two of which will make their primetime debut during Super Bowl XLVI.

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