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H. H. Gregg (stylized as "hhgregg") is an American then-retail chain, now-online store for home appliances and consumer electronics. From 2009 to 2011, the company '''used a mascot called HH (also referred to as "h.h.") for its TV commercials, radio spots and other media'''. After H. H. Gregg's revival in 2017 from filing for bankruptcy previously the same year, HH was briefly used again on the company's social media and website, although no new commercials were made using him.


HH has the appearance of a rolled-up H. H. Gregg newspaper with floating limbs similar in fashion to the video game character Rayman. The mascot was voice acted by Wally Wingert, who also played characters like Jon Arbuckle in ''The Garfield Show'' and Almighty Tallest Red in ''Invader Zim''.<ref>[https://wallyontheweb.com/news_voiceover.php Wally Wingert's page on all his voice-overs.] Retrieved 06 Aug '19</ref> The television commercials mostly featured HH goofing around either inside or outside an H. H. Gregg store, announcing what the retailer has to offer. A common format within the commercials includes HH parodying classic songs, like ''The Twelve Days of Christmas''. Another common format starts with HH checking out an item, before an H. H. Gregg employee steps in to boast about the item; all while HH listens in awe. These usually end with HH asking the employee: "...Am I supposed to know this stuff?" to which the employee answers: "No, we are, at H. H. Gregg!"
H. H. Gregg (stylized as "hhgregg") is an American then-retail chain, now-online store for home appliances and consumer electronics. From 2009 to 2011, the company '''''used a mascot called HH (Also referred to as "h.h.") for its TV commercials, radio spots and other media'''''. After H. H. Gregg's revival in 2017 from filing for bankruptcy previously the same year, HH was briefly used again on the company's social media and website, although no new commercials were made using him.
 
HH has the appearance of a rolled-up H. H. Gregg catalog with floating limbs similar in fashion to the video game character Rayman. The mascot was voice acted by Wally Wingert, who also played Jon Arbuckle in ''The Garfield Show'' and Almighty Tallest Red in ''Invader Zim''.<ref>[https://www.wallyontheweb.com/news_voiceover.php WallyOnTheWeb.com: "Voiceover"] Retrieved 06 Aug '19</ref> The television commercials mostly featured HH goofing around either inside or outside a H. H. Gregg store, announcing what the retailer has to offer. A common format within the commercials includes HH parodying classic songs like ''The Twelve Days of Christmas''. Another common format starts with HH checking out an item, before a H. H. Gregg employee steps in to boast about the item; all while HH listens in awe. These usually end with HH asking the employee: "...Am I supposed to know this stuff?", to which the employee answers: "No, we are, at H. H. Gregg!".


[[File:HhgreggHH.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Two renders of HH.]]
[[File:HhgreggHH.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Two renders of HH.]]


The character was largely forgotten about after its original run, until 2015, when the "Christmas in July Sale 2010" commercial gained attention from meme communities. The commercial features HH standing outside a H. H. Gregg store, singing to the melody of ''Deck the Halls'' about a Panasonic Blu-Ray for $99, a 32-inch LCD TV for $299, and an LG 42-inch HD TV for $489. HH then gets hit by a snowball, which he then promptly asks "A snowball in July?", before finishing his song. The commercial became commonly used in music mash-ups, such as one with the Daft Punk song ''Doin' It Right'' called [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iYGTbrYi914 "doin"], which garnered more than half a million views on YouTube. Since gaining meme status, commercials starring HH became fairly sought after.
The character was largely forgotten about after its original run, until 2015, when the Christmas in July Sale 2010 commercial gained attention from meme communities. The commercial features HH standing outside an H. H. Gregg store, singing to the melody of ''Deck the Halls'' about a Panasonic Blu-Ray player for $99, a 32-inch LCD TV for $299, and an LG 42-inch HDTV for $489. HH then gets hit by a snowball, which he in response asks: "A snowball in July?" before finishing his song. The commercial became commonly used in music mash-ups, such as one with the Daft Punk song ''Doin' It Right'' called [https://youtu.be/iYGTbrYi914 "doin"], which garnered more than half a million views on YouTube. Since gaining meme status, commercials starring HH became fairly sought after.


==History==
==History==
 
HH's character was made by Zimmerman Advertising and Hinge Digital.<ref>[http://liaisonpr.com/news-room/2011/Jun/13/increasing-brand-value-through-animated-spokes-cha/ Liaison PR News Room's article about Zimmerman's & Hinge's creation of HH.] Retrieved 06 Aug '19</ref><ref>[https://hellohinge.com/projects/hhgregg-hh-campaign/ Hinge's page on the HH campaign.] Retrieved 06 Aug '19</ref> H. H. Gregg tasked Zimmerman to "center a campaign around a new spokes-character, to increase the aided and unaided awareness measures." After Zimmerman drew the initial 2D HH designs, they were handed over to Hinge, who refined the character and created an animation test showing HH interacting in a live-action store environment. The HH campaign was then greenlit by H. H. Gregg.
HH's character was made by Zimmerman Advertising and Hinge Digital.<ref>[http://www.liaisonpr.com/news-room/2011/Jun/13/increasing-brand-value-through-animated-spokes-cha/ Liaison PR News Room: "INCREASING BRAND VALUE THROUGH ANIMATED SPOKES-CHARACTERS".] Retrieved 06 Aug '19</ref><ref>[https://hellohinge.com/projects/hhgregg-hh-campaign/ Hinge: "hh Campaign"] Retrieved 06 Aug '19</ref> H. H. Gregg tasked Zimmerman to "center a campaign around a new spokes-character, to increase the aided and unaided awareness measures". After Zimmerman drew the initial 2D HH designs, they were handed over to Hinge, who refined the character and created an animation test showing HH interacting in a live-action store environment. The HH campaign was then greenlit by H. H. Gregg.


[[File:HhgreggJuly28th.png|thumb|left|500px|H. H. Gregg's old blog post about the mascot's introduction.]]
[[File:HhgreggJuly28th.png|thumb|left|500px|H. H. Gregg's old blog post about the mascot's introduction.]]


The mascot was first announced on H. H. Gregg's blog in July 28th 2009, stating that HH would be introduced "Wednesday afternoon" (the 29th).<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20090803170040/http://blog.hhgregg.com/blog/hh-gregg/0/0/youve-never-met-a-sales-guide-like-hh blog.hhgregg.com: "You've Never Met a Sales Guide Like hh". ] Archived 06 Aug '09</ref> A Facebook account for the mascot called "h.h. Sales Guide" was also created on the 27th. The account would post in-character messages, occasionally sending a YouTube video link for the latest commercials (The videos themselves however are long since deleted).<ref>[https://www.facebook.com/hhgregg/posts/128606428782 hhgregg on Facebook: "Guess who? Hhello!!! I’m on my way to hhgregg..."] Retrieved 06 Aug '09</ref><ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20100325201807/http://blog.hhgregg.com/blog/hhgregg/0/0/hhgregg-commercials-on-youtube blog.hhgregg.com: "hhgregg Commercials on YouTube".] Archived 25 Mar '10</ref> On the 29th, the first HH commercial was posted, called the "20% Off Sale Commercial".<ref>[https://www.facebook.com/hhgregg/posts/125958907144 hhgregg on Facebook: "Whew! I'm so relieved to jump off the page in all my 3D glory..."] Retrieved 06 Aug '09</ref> Sometime during 2010, the Facebook account would start posting more professional messages, and the account name was changed to simply "hhgregg".
The 2015-2017 H. H. Gregg website claimed that HH debuted in early 2009.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20170502083047/hhgregg.com/history H. H. Gregg's old "History" page.] Archived 02 May '17</ref> However, this appears to be inaccurate. The mascot was actually first announced on H. H. Gregg's blog on July 28th, 2009, stating that HH would be introduced "Wednesday afternoon" (the 29th).<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20090803170040/http://blog.hhgregg.com/blog/hh-gregg/0/0/youve-never-met-a-sales-guide-like-hh H. H. Gregg's "You've Never Met a Sales Guide Like hh" blog article. ] Archived 06 Aug '09</ref> A Facebook account for the mascot called "h.h. Sales Guide" was also created on the 27th. The account would post in-character messages, occasionally sending a YouTube video link for the latest commercials (however, the videos themselves are long since deleted).<ref>[https://facebook.com/hhgregg/posts/128606428782 HH's first Facebook post.] Retrieved 06 Aug '09</ref><ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20100325201807/http://blog.hhgregg.com/blog/hhgregg/0/0/hhgregg-commercials-on-youtube H. H. Gregg's blog article about their commercials on YouTube.] Archived 25 Mar '10</ref> On the 29th, the first HH commercial was posted, called the "20% Off Sale Commercial".<ref>[https://facebook.com/hhgregg/posts/125958907144 HH's Facebook post about his first commercial.] Retrieved 06 Aug '09</ref> Sometime during 2010, the Facebook account would start posting more professional messages, and the account name was changed to simply "hhgregg".


HH's retirement can be linked to H. H. Gregg starting up another advertising campaign called "We Help".<ref>[https://www.facebook.com/hhgregg/posts/10150196831654321 hhgregg on Facebook: "You've seen our new commercial, now take a look at what happened..."] Retrieved 04 Aug '19</ref><ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/2011/06/01/business/media/01adco.html The New York Times: "Appliance Retailer Turns the Spotlight on Its Staff".] Retrieved 06 Aug '19</ref><ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VhcJAgUwwmU One of the commercials used for the "We Help" campaign.] Retrieved 06 Aug '19</ref> The campaign started around mid-May 2011. HH was slowly phased out of the website during this time period and the YouTube account was also wiped.<ref>[https://www.facebook.com/hhgregg/posts/10150291198824321 hhgregg on Facebook: "Check out our new-and-improved site, and let us know what you think..."] Retrieved 06 Aug '19</ref><ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20090808185335/http://www.youtube.com/hhgreggblog H. H. Gregg's YouTube, around the time HH first appeared.] Archived 08 Aug '09</ref><ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20110521053249/http://www.youtube.com/hhgregg H. H. Gregg's YouTube, after "We Help" was launched.] Archived 21 May '11</ref> No official statement on HH's retirement has been made by the company.
HH's retirement can be linked to H. H. Gregg starting up another advertising campaign in May 2011 called "We Help" (although the first commercial without him was from as early as April).<ref>[https://facebook.com/hhgregg/posts/10150196831654321 H. H. Gregg's Facebook post with behind-the-scenes photos of the "We Help" commercials.] Retrieved 04 Aug '19</ref><ref>[https://nytimes.com/2011/06/01/business/media/01adco.html The New York Times article about the "We Help" campaign.] Retrieved 06 Aug '19</ref><ref>[https://youtu.be/VhcJAgUwwmU One of the commercials used for the "We Help" campaign.] Retrieved 06 Aug '19</ref> HH was slowly phased out of the website during this time period and the YouTube account was also wiped.<ref>[https://facebook.com/hhgregg/posts/10150291198824321 H. H. Gregg's Facebook post about their new website.] Retrieved 06 Aug '19</ref><ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20090808185335/http://www.youtube.com/hhgreggblog H. H. Gregg's YouTube, around the time HH first appeared.] Archived 08 Aug '09</ref><ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20110521053249/http://www.youtube.com/hhgregg H. H. Gregg's YouTube, after "We Help" was launched.] Archived 21 May '11</ref> No official statement on HH's retirement has been made by the company.
 
The last TV commercial to be caught on internet archives before the "We Help" campaign is the "33-Hour Sale" commercial for April 21-23th 2011.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20110501161225/http://blog.hhgregg.com/blog/hhgregg/hhgregg-33-hour-sale blog.hhgregg.com: "hhgregg 33-Hour Sale".] Archived 01 May '11</ref> This is assumed to be the final commercial starring HH.


==Availability==
==Availability==
Interviews of Hinge and Zimmerman Advertising state that "over 34 spots" were created starring HH.<ref>[https://hellohinge.com/post-magazine-promoting-a-brand-with-character/ Hinge's blog article further explaining HH's creation and success.] Retrieved 06 Aug '19</ref> A newer interview from June 2011 says another production company, Blackbird VFX (named iGlooVFX at the time), created 5 additional commercials using HH during 2010, all already uploaded.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20180131230444/http://www.blackbirdvfx.com/projects/hh-gregg-mascot/ BlackbirdVFX's page about their HH commercials.] Archived 12 Jan '18</ref> 


Interviews of Hinge and Zimmerman Advertising state that "over 34 spots" were created starring HH.<ref>[https://hellohinge.com/post-magazine-promoting-a-brand-with-character/ Hinge: "Post magazine “Promoting a brand with character”"] Retrieved 06 Aug '19</ref> Another production company, Blackbird VFX (named iGlooVFX at the time), created 5 additional commercials using HH during 2010, all already uploaded.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20180131230444/http://www.blackbirdvfx.com/projects/hh-gregg-mascot/ BlackbirdVFX.com: "HH Gregg Mascot".] Archived 12 Jan '18</ref> 
HH also reportedly starred in radio spots. A user at CommercialsIHate.com claims to have heard a radio version of the Red Tag Sale 2009 commercial "about 12 times in the last 2 days."<ref>[http://commercialsihate.com/forum_posts.asp?TID=6496&PID=107756&title=hh-gregg-singing-icepick#107756 CommercialsIHate.com thread about the HH commercials.] Retrieved 06 Aug '19</ref> It is unknown how many of these were made.
 
One of the identified lost ads is for an "after thanksgiving sale", in which HH connects an extension cord (which he manages to electrocute himself with) to power on a LED screen that reads out "hhgregg appliances & electronics - AFTER THANKSGIVINGS SALE". A clip of this survives by a disgruntled viewer, who uploaded the commercial with an edit that loops the electrocuting bit through the whole 30 seconds runtime.
 
HH also reportedly starred in radio spots. An user at CommercialsIHate.com claims to have heard a radio version of the Red Tag Sale 2009 commercial "about 12 times in the last 2 days".<ref>[http://www.commercialsihate.com/forum_posts.asp?TID=6496&PID=107756&title=hh-gregg-singing-icepick#107756 CommercialsIHate.com thread, "HH Gregg singing icepick".] Retrieved 06 Aug '19</ref> It is unknown how many of these were made.


As of August 6th 2019, 18 out of the 34+ TV commercials starring HH have been found. 2 other incomplete ones have been also found. A handful of lost commercials have been identified by searching through H. H. Gregg's Facebook page.
As of February 2020, most of the alleged 34+ TV commercials starring HH have been found. A handful of names of lost commercials have been identified by searching through H. H. Gregg's Facebook page and archived blog. Note that by the time HH was first introduced, H. H. Gregg was only available in 9 states; Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, North Carolina, Ohio, South Carolina and Tennessee; making the earlier commercials harder to find.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20091203010525/http://press.hhgregg.com/2009/07/hhgregg-announces-annual-stockholder.html H. H. Gregg's press release from July 29th, 2009.] Archived 03 Dec '09</ref> Virginia was later added by November 2009,<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20091202215711/http://press.hhgregg.com/2009/11/hhgregg-announces-grand-opening-of-two.html H. H. Gregg's press release from November 18th, 2009.] Archived 02 Dec '09</ref> and Maryland, Pennsylvania and Mississippi were added by May 2010.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20100831121158/http://press.hhgregg.com/2010/05/hhgregg-announces-grand-opening-of-six.html H. H. Gregg's press release from May 3rd, 2010.] Archived 31 Aug '10</ref>


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|12 Deals of Xmas||<span style="color:green;">'''Found''' [https://youtu.be/0kIqNoy4Prc'''(15-second version,'''] [https://youtu.be/q4XRprsDe5s'''30-second version)''']||
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|20% Off Sale #1/"On the Same Page"||[https://youtu.be/c7ol3AVqMxY<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']||[https://facebook.com/hhgregg/posts/125958907144 Facebook post for the ad.]
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|20% Off Sale #2||[https://youtu.be/8Au31sFsllE<span style="color:green;">'''Found (2010 version)''']||[https://facebook.com/hhgregg/posts/176487626528 Facebook post for the ad.]
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|20% Off Sale #3/"I'm Stuffed"||[https://youtu.be/vDIXNMzfooU<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']||[https://facebook.com/hhgregg/posts/326793644527 Facebook post from February 2010 for the ad.] Also played during [https://youtu.be/qGn_IeplsxM July 2010].
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|4th of July Sale 2010||[https://youtu.be/-p8KRgdu_mI<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']||[https://facebook.com/hhgregg/posts/128592110511345 Facebook post for the ad.] Uses a generic animation.
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|After Thanksgiving Sale 2010||[https://youtu.be/naVk58kDSPY<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']||Uses the same animation as the Black Friday 2010 commercial.
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|12 Deals of Xmas||[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q4XRprsDe5s <span style="color:green;">'''Found'''</span>]||
|Black Friday Sale 2010||[https://youtu.be/1vYZdfoZvMI<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']|| Founded By YouTuber 'Mysteriatic'.
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|New 125th Store||[https://vimeo.com/9683600 <span style="color:green;">'''Found'''</span>]||Created by iGlooVFX.
|Christmas in July Sale 2010||[https://youtu.be/QJzt8L_i7_U<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']||
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|20% Off Sale #1/"On the Same Page"||[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c7ol3AVqMxY <span style="color:green;">'''Found'''</span>]||[https://www.facebook.com/hhgregg/posts/125958907144 Facebook post for the ad.]
|Christmas Sale 2009||[https://youtu.be/Lc51_15w_Q8<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']||A rehash of the "Red Tag Sale 2009" ad with slightly different dialogue.
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|20% Off Sale #2||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''</span>||[https://www.facebook.com/hhgregg/posts/176487626528 Facebook post for the ad.] The post implies HH says nothing more than "20% off" while wearing a hat.
|Coupon Mania 2009||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''||[https://facebook.com/hhgregg/posts/132549764622 Facebook post for the ad.]
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|20% Off Sale #3/"I'm Stuffed"||[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vDIXNMzfooU <span style="color:green;">'''Found'''</span>]||[https://www.facebook.com/hhgregg/posts/326793644527 Facebook post for the ad.]
|Employee Discount||[https://vimeo.com/10466064<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']||Created by iGlooVFX.
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|33-Hour Sale April 21-23 2011||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''</span>||[https://web.archive.org/web/20110501161225/http://blog.hhgregg.com/blog/hhgregg/hhgregg-33-hour-sale Blog post about the ad.] This is probably HH's last appearance.
|Frigidaire Affinity Washers & Dryers||[https://youtu.be/PDaDbemTvEI<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']||[https://web.archive.org/web/20100702020213/http://blog.hhgregg.com/blog/hhgregg/0/0/frigidaire-affinity-washers-dryers-at-hhgregg Blog post for the ad.] poor-quality.
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|4th of July Sale 2010||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''</span>||[https://www.facebook.com/hhgregg/posts/128592110511345 Facebook post for the ad.]
|Grand Opening||<span style="color:green;">'''Found''' [https://youtu.be/9RON601uUbs'''(Baltimore, MD version;''']''' [https://youtu.be/cRaWhidhLRk'''(Cincinnati, OH version;'''][https://youtu.be/XEyICTzGuqQ '''Manassas, DC version)''']|| Cincinnati, OH version founded by YouTuber 'Mysteriatic'
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|After Thanksgivings Sale 2010||[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=efyEgwvP0Nw  <span style="color:orange;">'''Partially Found'''</span>]||Edited by the uploader to loop a 1-second clip. Uploader stated in a now-deleted comment that he does not have the full ad anymore.
|Labor Day Sale 2010||[https://youtu.be/mhJzrbRK9Z8<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']||Uses a generic animation.
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|Baltimore, MD Grand Opening||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''</span>||[https://www.facebook.com/hhgregg/posts/117142598307192 Facebook post for the ad.]
|Markdown Madness Sale August 1-7th 2010||[https://youtu.be/5C1L8PpWEIo<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']||[https://web.archive.org/web/20100805072014/http://blog.hhgregg.com/blog/hhgregg Archived blog page with the post "hhgregg Mark it Down Storwide(sic) Savings".] All Markdown Madness commercials use the same animation, with small changes made to the signs. The song it parodies is “Get Down Tonight” by KC and the Sunshine Band.
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|Christmas in July Sale 2010||[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QJzt8L_i7_U  <span style="color:green;">'''Found'''</span>]||
|Markdown Madness Sale March 20-26th 2011||[https://youtu.be/rOSJEP0vt0Q<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']||[https://facebook.com/hhgregg/posts/10150132828769321 Facebook post for the ad.]
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|Confetti Fantasy\New Year's Event||[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UoQAIE9bjoU <span style="color:green;">'''Found'''</span>]||
|Markdown Madness Sale March 21-27th 2010||[https://youtu.be/t1yAssXPupc<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']||[https://facebook.com/hhgregg/posts/104426459590649 Facebook post for the ad.]
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|Coupon Mania 2009||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''</span>||[https://www.facebook.com/hhgregg/posts/132549764622 Facebook post for the ad.]
|Markdown Madness Sale June 20-26th 2010||[https://youtu.be/MoVs3witKGI<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']||[https://facebook.com/hhgregg/posts/133745636643424 Facebook post for the ad.]
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|Employee Discount||[https://vimeo.com/10466064 <span style="color:green;">'''Found'''</span>]||Created by iGlooVFX.
|Memorial Day Sale 2010||[https://youtu.be/tXm16hEfhzI<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']||[https://facebook.com/hhgregg/posts/125588347460671 Facebook post for the ad.] Uses a generic animation.
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|Frigidaire Infinity Washer||[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X33KC9zGZWo <span style="color:green;">'''Found'''</span>]||Bad quality.
|New 125th Store||[https://vimeo.com/9683600<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']||Created by iGlooVFX.
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|HH Private Sale||[https://vimeo.com/9683811 <span style="color:green;">'''Found'''</span>]||Created by iGlooVFX. [https://www.facebook.com/hhgregg/posts/119693658074289 Possible Facebook post for the ad.]
|New Whirlpool Washer & Dryer||[https://vimeo.com/9683447<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']||Created by iGlooVFX.
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|Markdown Madness Sale March 20-26 2011||[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_emBp7FABHg  <span style="color:orange;">'''Partially Lost'''</span>]||[https://www.facebook.com/hhgregg/posts/10150132828769321 Facebook post for the ad.] Low quality recording from a camcorder. ~1 second missing from the beginning.
|New Year's Event\"Confetti Fantasy"||[https://youtu.be/UoQAIE9bjoU<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']||[https://web.archive.org/web/20110226093022/http://blog.hhgregg.com/blog/hhgregg/hhgregg-new-years-event Blog post for the ad.]
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|Markdown Madness Sale March 21-27 2010||[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t1yAssXPupc <span style="color:green;">'''Found'''</span>]||[https://www.facebook.com/hhgregg/posts/104426459590649 Facebook post for the ad.] Alternatively known as "Mark it Down".
|Panasonic "Larger Than Life" HDTVs||[https://youtu.be/TeyTVHXA89E<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']||poor-quality.
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|Markdown Madness Sale June 20-26 2010||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''</span>||[https://www.facebook.com/hhgregg/posts/133745636643424 Facebook post for the ad.] Probably a variant of the original.
|Panasonic Viera 3D TV||[https://youtu.be/Xfe1r0niOt8<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']||
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|Memorial Day Sale 2010||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''</span>||[https://www.facebook.com/hhgregg/posts/125588347460671 Facebook post for the ad.]
|Pre-Black Friday Savings 2010||[https://youtu.be/Yl0azLv_nE4<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']||Uses a different variation of the Black Friday 2010 commercial animation.
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|New Whirlpool Washer & Dryer||[https://vimeo.com/9683447 <span style="color:green;">'''Found'''</span>]||Created by iGlooVFX.
|Presidents' Day 2010 Sale||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''||[https://facebook.com/hhgregg/posts/306061564409 Facebook post for the ad.] Evidently different from the 2011 version, as the Facebook post implies HH is wearing a wig, while the 2011 version uses the same generic animation as the Labor Day 2010/4th of July 2010 commercials.
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|Panasonic "Larger Than Life" HDTVs||[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TeyTVHXA89E <span style="color:green;">'''Found'''</span>]||Bad quality.
|Presidents' Day 2011 Sale||[https://youtu.be/bY8e8hTU-W4<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']||Uses a generic animation.
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|Panasonic Viera 3D TV||[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xfe1r0niOt8 <span style="color:green;">'''Found'''</span>]||
|Private Sale - Lava Lamp||[https://vimeo.com/9683811<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']||Created by iGlooVFX. [https://facebook.com/hhgregg/posts/119693658074289 Possible Facebook post for the ad.] The sale lasted from June 17-19th, 2010.
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|Play Call||[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G-f7Z1tkxV4 <span style="color:green;">'''Found'''</span>]||
|Private Sale - Newspaper||[https://youtu.be/dtgbWOh-TIM<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']||
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|Presidents' Day 2010 Sale||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''</span>||[https://www.facebook.com/hhgregg/posts/306061564409 Facebook post for the ad.]
|Private Sale - Spy||[https://youtu.be/bZDwpqwGjuQ<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']||
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|Red Tag Sale 2009||[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_bBBQYt0sDI <span style="color:green;">'''Found'''</span>]||
|Private Sale - Unknown||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''||[https://web.archive.org/web/20091124070403/http://blog.hhgregg.com/blog/hhgregg Archived blog page with the post "Shhhhh! Don't share this with ANYONE!".] The sale lasted from November 5-7th, 2009.
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|Samsung Four Seasons of Hope Foundation Commercial||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''</span>||[https://www.facebook.com/hhgregg/posts/156887920616 Facebook post for the ad.]
|Red Tag Sale 2009||[https://youtu.be/_bBBQYt0sDI<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']||
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|Serta Mattresses||[https://vimeo.com/9684145 <span style="color:green;">'''Found'''</span>]||Created by iGlooVFX.
|Samsung Four Seasons of Hope Foundation Commercial||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''||[https://facebook.com/hhgregg/posts/156887920616 Facebook post for the ad.]
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|Sharp Quattron LED TV||[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FKrlO0d6k2U <span style="color:green;">'''Found'''</span>]||
|Samsung LED TV HyperReal/"Play Call"||[https://youtu.be/G-f7Z1tkxV4<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']||
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|Super Sale XLIV||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''</span>||[https://www.facebook.com/hhgregg/posts/296197499030 Facebook post for the ad.]
|Serta Mattresses||[https://vimeo.com/9684145<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']||Created by iGlooVFX.
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|Tent Sale 2010||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''</span>||[https://www.facebook.com/hhgregg/posts/107301345975350 Facebook post for the ad.]
|Sharp Quattron LED TV||[https://youtu.be/FKrlO0d6k2U<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']||
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|Whirlpool Cabrio Mark It Down||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''</span>||[https://www.facebook.com/hhgregg/posts/122458924449324 Facebook post for the ad.]
|Super Sale XLIV||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''||[https://facebook.com/hhgregg/posts/296197499030 Facebook post for the ad.]
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|Whirlpool Side-by-Side XXL Refridgerator||[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zGH2LWb0N9s <span style="color:green;">'''Found'''</span>]||
|Super Sale XLV||<span style="color:green;">'''Found''' [https://youtu.be/6e8dzC3WAqo '''(15-second version,'''] [https://youtu.be/Dq6QpdA2lMM '''30-second version)''']||
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|Tent Sale 2010||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''||[https://facebook.com/hhgregg/posts/107301345975350 Facebook post for the ad.]
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|Whirlpool Cabrio Mark It Down||[https://youtu.be/PDaDbemTvEI<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']||[https://facebook.com/hhgregg/posts/122458924449324 Facebook post for the ad.]
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|Whirlpool Side-by-Side XXL Refridgerator||[https://youtu.be/zGH2LWb0N9s<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']||
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File:HhgreggPresidentsDay2010.jpg|Promotional picture for the Presidents' Day 2010 Sale found on the archived blog. The TV ad for this sale is missing.
File:HhgreggPresidentsDay2010.jpg|Promotional picture for the Presidents' Day 2010 sale found on the archived blog, which the commercial for is missing.
File:Hhgregg20PercentOffSale.jpg|Promotional picture for one of the 20% off sales, which the commercial for was missing.
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==External Link==
==External Link==
 
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H._H._Gregg Wikipedia page on H. H. Gregg.] Retrieved 06 Aug '19
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H._H._Gregg H. H. Gregg on Wikipedia.] Retrieved 06 Aug '19


==References==
==References==
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Revision as of 08:18, 26 November 2022

HhgreggAfterThanksgivingSale.png

A screenshot from one of the previously lost ads.

Status: Partially Lost

H. H. Gregg (stylized as "hhgregg") is an American then-retail chain, now-online store for home appliances and consumer electronics. From 2009 to 2011, the company used a mascot called HH (also referred to as "h.h.") for its TV commercials, radio spots and other media. After H. H. Gregg's revival in 2017 from filing for bankruptcy previously the same year, HH was briefly used again on the company's social media and website, although no new commercials were made using him.

HH has the appearance of a rolled-up H. H. Gregg newspaper with floating limbs similar in fashion to the video game character Rayman. The mascot was voice acted by Wally Wingert, who also played characters like Jon Arbuckle in The Garfield Show and Almighty Tallest Red in Invader Zim.[1] The television commercials mostly featured HH goofing around either inside or outside an H. H. Gregg store, announcing what the retailer has to offer. A common format within the commercials includes HH parodying classic songs, like The Twelve Days of Christmas. Another common format starts with HH checking out an item, before an H. H. Gregg employee steps in to boast about the item; all while HH listens in awe. These usually end with HH asking the employee: "...Am I supposed to know this stuff?" to which the employee answers: "No, we are, at H. H. Gregg!"

Two renders of HH.

The character was largely forgotten about after its original run, until 2015, when the Christmas in July Sale 2010 commercial gained attention from meme communities. The commercial features HH standing outside an H. H. Gregg store, singing to the melody of Deck the Halls about a Panasonic Blu-Ray player for $99, a 32-inch LCD TV for $299, and an LG 42-inch HDTV for $489. HH then gets hit by a snowball, which he in response asks: "A snowball in July?" before finishing his song. The commercial became commonly used in music mash-ups, such as one with the Daft Punk song Doin' It Right called "doin", which garnered more than half a million views on YouTube. Since gaining meme status, commercials starring HH became fairly sought after.

History

HH's character was made by Zimmerman Advertising and Hinge Digital.[2][3] H. H. Gregg tasked Zimmerman to "center a campaign around a new spokes-character, to increase the aided and unaided awareness measures." After Zimmerman drew the initial 2D HH designs, they were handed over to Hinge, who refined the character and created an animation test showing HH interacting in a live-action store environment. The HH campaign was then greenlit by H. H. Gregg.

H. H. Gregg's old blog post about the mascot's introduction.

The 2015-2017 H. H. Gregg website claimed that HH debuted in early 2009.[4] However, this appears to be inaccurate. The mascot was actually first announced on H. H. Gregg's blog on July 28th, 2009, stating that HH would be introduced "Wednesday afternoon" (the 29th).[5] A Facebook account for the mascot called "h.h. Sales Guide" was also created on the 27th. The account would post in-character messages, occasionally sending a YouTube video link for the latest commercials (however, the videos themselves are long since deleted).[6][7] On the 29th, the first HH commercial was posted, called the "20% Off Sale Commercial".[8] Sometime during 2010, the Facebook account would start posting more professional messages, and the account name was changed to simply "hhgregg".

HH's retirement can be linked to H. H. Gregg starting up another advertising campaign in May 2011 called "We Help" (although the first commercial without him was from as early as April).[9][10][11] HH was slowly phased out of the website during this time period and the YouTube account was also wiped.[12][13][14] No official statement on HH's retirement has been made by the company.

Availability

Interviews of Hinge and Zimmerman Advertising state that "over 34 spots" were created starring HH.[15] A newer interview from June 2011 says another production company, Blackbird VFX (named iGlooVFX at the time), created 5 additional commercials using HH during 2010, all already uploaded.[16]

HH also reportedly starred in radio spots. A user at CommercialsIHate.com claims to have heard a radio version of the Red Tag Sale 2009 commercial "about 12 times in the last 2 days."[17] It is unknown how many of these were made.

As of February 2020, most of the alleged 34+ TV commercials starring HH have been found. A handful of names of lost commercials have been identified by searching through H. H. Gregg's Facebook page and archived blog. Note that by the time HH was first introduced, H. H. Gregg was only available in 9 states; Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, North Carolina, Ohio, South Carolina and Tennessee; making the earlier commercials harder to find.[18] Virginia was later added by November 2009,[19] and Maryland, Pennsylvania and Mississippi were added by May 2010.[20]

Name Status Proof of Existence/Notes
12 Deals of Xmas Found (15-second version, 30-second version)
20% Off Sale #1/"On the Same Page" Found Facebook post for the ad.
20% Off Sale #2 Found (2010 version) Facebook post for the ad.
20% Off Sale #3/"I'm Stuffed" Found Facebook post from February 2010 for the ad. Also played during July 2010.
4th of July Sale 2010 Found Facebook post for the ad. Uses a generic animation.
After Thanksgiving Sale 2010 Found Uses the same animation as the Black Friday 2010 commercial.
Black Friday Sale 2010 Found Founded By YouTuber 'Mysteriatic'.
Christmas in July Sale 2010 Found
Christmas Sale 2009 Found A rehash of the "Red Tag Sale 2009" ad with slightly different dialogue.
Coupon Mania 2009 Lost Facebook post for the ad.
Employee Discount Found Created by iGlooVFX.
Frigidaire Affinity Washers & Dryers Found Blog post for the ad. poor-quality.
Grand Opening Found (Baltimore, MD version; (Cincinnati, OH version;Manassas, DC version) Cincinnati, OH version founded by YouTuber 'Mysteriatic'
Labor Day Sale 2010 Found Uses a generic animation.
Markdown Madness Sale August 1-7th 2010 Found Archived blog page with the post "hhgregg Mark it Down Storwide(sic) Savings". All Markdown Madness commercials use the same animation, with small changes made to the signs. The song it parodies is “Get Down Tonight” by KC and the Sunshine Band.
Markdown Madness Sale March 20-26th 2011 Found Facebook post for the ad.
Markdown Madness Sale March 21-27th 2010 Found Facebook post for the ad.
Markdown Madness Sale June 20-26th 2010 Found Facebook post for the ad.
Memorial Day Sale 2010 Found Facebook post for the ad. Uses a generic animation.
New 125th Store Found Created by iGlooVFX.
New Whirlpool Washer & Dryer Found Created by iGlooVFX.
New Year's Event\"Confetti Fantasy" Found Blog post for the ad.
Panasonic "Larger Than Life" HDTVs Found poor-quality.
Panasonic Viera 3D TV Found
Pre-Black Friday Savings 2010 Found Uses a different variation of the Black Friday 2010 commercial animation.
Presidents' Day 2010 Sale Lost Facebook post for the ad. Evidently different from the 2011 version, as the Facebook post implies HH is wearing a wig, while the 2011 version uses the same generic animation as the Labor Day 2010/4th of July 2010 commercials.
Presidents' Day 2011 Sale Found Uses a generic animation.
Private Sale - Lava Lamp Found Created by iGlooVFX. Possible Facebook post for the ad. The sale lasted from June 17-19th, 2010.
Private Sale - Newspaper Found
Private Sale - Spy Found
Private Sale - Unknown Lost Archived blog page with the post "Shhhhh! Don't share this with ANYONE!". The sale lasted from November 5-7th, 2009.
Red Tag Sale 2009 Found
Samsung Four Seasons of Hope Foundation Commercial Lost Facebook post for the ad.
Samsung LED TV HyperReal/"Play Call" Found
Serta Mattresses Found Created by iGlooVFX.
Sharp Quattron LED TV Found
Super Sale XLIV Lost Facebook post for the ad.
Super Sale XLV Found (15-second version, 30-second version)
Tent Sale 2010 Lost Facebook post for the ad.
Whirlpool Cabrio Mark It Down Found Facebook post for the ad.
Whirlpool Side-by-Side XXL Refridgerator Found

Gallery

TV banner ad for H. H. Gregg's "Red Tag Sale" which uses HH.

External Link

References

  1. Wally Wingert's page on all his voice-overs. Retrieved 06 Aug '19
  2. Liaison PR News Room's article about Zimmerman's & Hinge's creation of HH. Retrieved 06 Aug '19
  3. Hinge's page on the HH campaign. Retrieved 06 Aug '19
  4. H. H. Gregg's old "History" page. Archived 02 May '17
  5. H. H. Gregg's "You've Never Met a Sales Guide Like hh" blog article. Archived 06 Aug '09
  6. HH's first Facebook post. Retrieved 06 Aug '09
  7. H. H. Gregg's blog article about their commercials on YouTube. Archived 25 Mar '10
  8. HH's Facebook post about his first commercial. Retrieved 06 Aug '09
  9. H. H. Gregg's Facebook post with behind-the-scenes photos of the "We Help" commercials. Retrieved 04 Aug '19
  10. The New York Times article about the "We Help" campaign. Retrieved 06 Aug '19
  11. One of the commercials used for the "We Help" campaign. Retrieved 06 Aug '19
  12. H. H. Gregg's Facebook post about their new website. Retrieved 06 Aug '19
  13. H. H. Gregg's YouTube, around the time HH first appeared. Archived 08 Aug '09
  14. H. H. Gregg's YouTube, after "We Help" was launched. Archived 21 May '11
  15. Hinge's blog article further explaining HH's creation and success. Retrieved 06 Aug '19
  16. BlackbirdVFX's page about their HH commercials. Archived 12 Jan '18
  17. CommercialsIHate.com thread about the HH commercials. Retrieved 06 Aug '19
  18. H. H. Gregg's press release from July 29th, 2009. Archived 03 Dec '09
  19. H. H. Gregg's press release from November 18th, 2009. Archived 02 Dec '09
  20. H. H. Gregg's press release from May 3rd, 2010. Archived 31 Aug '10