FCB Continues to Celebrate Bellies for Kmart, Joe Boxer

By Erik Oster 

A couple weeks ago FCB Chicago launched its “Jingle Bellies” holiday spot for Kmart and Joe Boxer, a follow-up to last year’s “Show Your Joe,” which was unofficially dubbed “Jingle Balls” and went on to score over 18 million views on YouTube. With “Jingle Bellies” now just past the one million view mark, the agency has unveiled a follow-up belly performance entitled “Santa Baby.” The twist? This time around it’s pregnant women dancing.

The women shake their posteriors to an upbeat rendition of the song “Santa Baby” (most famously sung by Eartha Kitt) and then turn around, exposing their pregnant bellies. The reveal comes early in the ad, with the pregnant women dancing for the remainder of the spot, in their pajamas, until they stop and one woman extolls the virtues of Kmart and Joe Boxer. So basically more of the same goofy humor FCB has been employing in its holiday efforts for Kmart and Joe Boxer since the original, although a slight departure from the “body parts as instruments” schtick. The ad comes as a bit of a surprise, however, as there was no immediate sequel to last year’s spot. With Sears Holdings’ Kmart account currently in review (Sears is also up for grabs), this could potentially be FCB’s last work for the struggling brand. Kmart, meanwhile, badly needs its holiday marketing efforts to drive sales to make up for a very tough year for the company.

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Credits

Client: Kmart
CMO, Kmart Apparel: Diane Vaccaro
VP, Creative: Mark Andeer
Marketing Director, Kmart Apparel: Sarah Fromson
Advertising Manager: Laurie Bourquin                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              Advertising Manager: Amy Mitchell

Agency: FCB
Chief Creative Officer: Todd Tilford
Executive Creative Director: Dan Fietsam
SVP Creative Director: Michael Shirley
Creative Directors: Josh Hurley and Andy Kohman
Art Director: Johnross Post
Art Director: Conor Clarke
Copywriter: Matt Everts
Copywriter: Alf Zapata
Executive Producer: Chris Bing
Producer: Lara Hurnevich
Director:  Christian Weber
Production Company: Wondros
Editor: Steve Immer

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