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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.
The '''OPS-PIA Ripped Doll''' commercial 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 representation of child abuse.


==Info==
==Info==
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It was said to be aired on Studio 23 during NCAA, morning cartoons on ABS-CBN<ref name=ops> [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, aired along with the "Per Kilo" PSA.<ref> [https://www.facebook.com/groups/SpookyAdsGroup/posts/2622334138072992/ Facebook post about the PSA.] Retrieved 27 Oct '21</ref>  
It was said to be aired on Studio 23 during NCAA, morning cartoons on ABS-CBN<ref name=ops> [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, aired along with the "Per Kilo" PSA.<ref> [https://www.facebook.com/groups/SpookyAdsGroup/posts/2622334138072992/ Facebook post about the PSA.] Retrieved 27 Oct '21</ref>  


On December 18, 2021, Facebook user Archi posted again on The Spooky Advertisements History Group about the PSA, this time with his recreation made on MS Paint. There are users speculating the PSA is from Bantay Bata 163. An eyewitness also remembers the doll being a Barbie doll.
On December 18, 2021, Facebook user Archi posted again on The Spooky Advertisements History Group about the PSA, this time with his recreation made on MS Paint. There are users speculating the PSA is from the social welfare program Bantay Bata 163. An eyewitness also remembers the doll being a Barbie doll.


==Availability==
==Availability==
According to eyewitnesses, the PSA was used to be on YouTube but was removed sometime in 2016.<ref> [https://www.facebook.com/groups/SpookyAdsGroup/permalink/2586450301661376/ Facebook post about considering this PSA as lost media.] Retrieved 27 Oct '21</ref> The said reason for this termination was the content of PSA being disturbing in nature. An eyewitness said he saw the PSA on YouTube in 2010.<ref> [https://www.facebook.com/groups/pahg.ph/posts/5170102006350764/ Facebook post about lost Filipino PSAs & commercials] Retrieved 16 Jan '2022</ref>
According to those who remembered the commercial, the PSA used to be on YouTube but was removed sometime in 2016.<ref> [https://www.facebook.com/groups/SpookyAdsGroup/permalink/2586450301661376/ Facebook post about considering this PSA as lost media.] Retrieved 27 Oct '21</ref> The said reason for this termination was the content of PSA being disturbing in nature. An eyewitness said he saw the PSA on YouTube in 2010.<ref> [https://www.facebook.com/groups/pahg.ph/posts/5170102006350764/ Facebook post about lost Filipino PSAs & commercials] Retrieved 16 Jan 2022</ref>


==External Links==
==External Links==
*[https://www.reddit.com/r/lostmedia/comments/q4bmat/search_of_lost_psa_about_child_abuse_in/ Lost Media reddit post about the PSA.]   
*[https://www.reddit.com/r/lostmedia/comments/q4bmat/search_of_lost_psa_about_child_abuse_in/ Lost Media Reddit post about the PSA.]   


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 05:13, 22 January 2022

RippedDollrecreation.jpg

A recreation of the PSA made by an eyewitness.

Status: Lost

The OPS-PIA Ripped Doll commercial 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 representation 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. The doll's face then changes over time. 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[2] and Eat Bulaga on GMA 7.[3] It was reaired on 2001 during the senatorial elections.[4] 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, aired along with the "Per Kilo" PSA.[5]

On December 18, 2021, Facebook user Archi posted again on The Spooky Advertisements History Group about the PSA, this time with his recreation made on MS Paint. There are users speculating the PSA is from the social welfare program Bantay Bata 163. An eyewitness also remembers the doll being a Barbie doll.

Availability

According to those who remembered the commercial, the PSA used to be on YouTube but was removed sometime in 2016.[6] The said reason for this termination was the content of PSA being disturbing in nature. An eyewitness said he saw the PSA on YouTube in 2010.[7]

External Links

References