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In the Energizer Bunny's first commericial, lab technicians were testing out new Energizer batteries on a pink toy bunny. When the Bunny was switched on, he proved to be unstoppable, as he knocked over items on the table before he eventually marched right out the door. The hapless technicians were unable to stop him. Ever since he escaped from the lab, the Energizer Bunny has been marching endlessly, presumably still running on the original batteries from 1989 . As the series progressed, realistic-looking commercials were aired for fictional products (such as ''"Sitagin Insurance.) The term "Energizer Bunny" subsequently entered the Vernacular as a term for anything that continues endlessly. President George H. W. Bush employed the term in a campaign speech in 1992 . In an ironic twist, the Eveready Battery Company would sue Adolph Coors Company for creating a parody of its Energizer bunny ads. See Parody Advertisement . THE PARODY COMMERCIALS This is an incomplete list of the parody products which the Energizer Bunny interrupts their respective commercials.
The Energizer Bunny has also made a cameo pitching these real products:
TV AND MOVIE APPEARANCES The Energizer Bunny guest stars on the real shows:
The Energizer Bunny made cameos on movies:
CELEBRITIES The Energizer Bunny has celebrity guests on commercials:
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