LA Metro Got Some Crazy Ads From the Maker of Halo Top's Robot Spot

'Super Kind' preaches good manners to 'Rude Dude'

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Mike Diva is going mainstream.

The YouTube director, known in part for his insane fake Japanese commercials (including a famous Donald Trump ad spoof made during last year’s election), is getting some plum real ad gigs lately. He got lots of attention for his entertainingly dystopian robot spot for Halo Top ice cream. And now he’s made some ads for a government account, of all things—the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (aka, LA Metro).

He even got to indulge his obsession with Japanese ads.

Diva directed three new spots, styled like Japanese ads, to remind riders to have good manners on public transit.

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