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The PSA featured a beaten-up doll getting smashed or ripped apart in either a dark or violet background according to eyewitnesses. Other eyewitnesses claim they hear sounds of a girl crying while a male voice is shouting and beating at her (presumably her father).<ref> [https://www.reddit.com/r/Philippines/comments/mjmusv/does_anyone_remember_this_old_creepy_tvc/ Reddit post describing the commercial.] Retrieved 27 Oct '21</ref> | The PSA featured a beaten-up doll getting smashed or ripped apart in either a dark or violet background according to eyewitnesses. Other eyewitnesses claim they hear sounds of a girl crying while a male voice is shouting and beating at her (presumably her father).<ref> [https://www.reddit.com/r/Philippines/comments/mjmusv/does_anyone_remember_this_old_creepy_tvc/ Reddit post describing the commercial.] Retrieved 27 Oct '21</ref> After the doll has been smashed, the hand appears and blocks the screen.<ref> [https://www.facebook.com/groups/SpookyAdsGroup/permalink/1898620453777701/ Facebook post about the commercial.] Retrieved 27 Oct '21</ref> | ||
It was said to be aired on Studio 23 during NCAA, morning cartoons on ABS-CBN<ref> [https://www.facebook.com/groups/SpookyAdsGroup/permalink/1898620453777701/ Facebook post about the commercial.] Retrieved 27 Oct '21</ref> and Eat Bulaga on GMA 7.<ref> [https://www.facebook.com/groups/SpookyAdsGroup/posts/2622334138072992/ Another Facebook post about the commercial.] Retrieved 27 Oct '21</ref> It was reaired on 2001 during the senatorial elections.<ref> [https://www.facebook.com/groups/SpookyAdsGroup/posts/2622334138072992/ Comments from the post (2)] Retrieved 27 Oct '21</ref> It was said to be aired during the morning and the afternoon according to claims and was said to be from the Council of Welfare and Children.<ref> [https://www.facebook.com/groups/SpookyAdsGroup/posts/2622334138072992/ Comments from the post.] Retrieved 27 Oct '21</ref> | It was said to be aired on Studio 23 during NCAA, morning cartoons on ABS-CBN<ref> [https://www.facebook.com/groups/SpookyAdsGroup/permalink/1898620453777701/ Facebook post about the commercial.] Retrieved 27 Oct '21</ref> and Eat Bulaga on GMA 7.<ref> [https://www.facebook.com/groups/SpookyAdsGroup/posts/2622334138072992/ Another Facebook post about the commercial.] Retrieved 27 Oct '21</ref> It was reaired on 2001 during the senatorial elections.<ref> [https://www.facebook.com/groups/SpookyAdsGroup/posts/2622334138072992/ Comments from the post (2)] Retrieved 27 Oct '21</ref> It was said to be aired during the morning and the afternoon according to claims and was said to be from the Council of Welfare and Children.<ref> [https://www.facebook.com/groups/SpookyAdsGroup/posts/2622334138072992/ Comments from the post.] Retrieved 27 Oct '21</ref> |
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The OPS-PIA Ripped Doll was a Filipino child abuse PSA aired in the late 1990s and early 2000s. The commercial is known to be unsettling due to its content that highlighted a visual of child abuse.
Info
The PSA featured a beaten-up doll getting smashed or ripped apart in either a dark or violet background according to eyewitnesses. Other eyewitnesses claim they hear sounds of a girl crying while a male voice is shouting and beating at her (presumably her father).[1] After the doll has been smashed, the hand appears and blocks the screen.[2]
It was said to be aired on Studio 23 during NCAA, morning cartoons on ABS-CBN[3] and Eat Bulaga on GMA 7.[4] It was reaired on 2001 during the senatorial elections.[5] It was said to be aired during the morning and the afternoon according to claims and was said to be from the Council of Welfare and Children.[6]
Availability
The PSA was used to be on YouTube but was removed sometime in 2016.[7] The said reason for this termination was the content of PSA being disturbing in nature.
External Links
References
- ↑ Reddit post describing the commercial. Retrieved 27 Oct '21
- ↑ Facebook post about the commercial. Retrieved 27 Oct '21
- ↑ Facebook post about the commercial. Retrieved 27 Oct '21
- ↑ Another Facebook post about the commercial. Retrieved 27 Oct '21
- ↑ Comments from the post (2) Retrieved 27 Oct '21
- ↑ Comments from the post. Retrieved 27 Oct '21
- ↑ Facebook post about considering this PSA as lost media. Retrieved 27 Oct '21