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|imagecaption=Promotional image for Esurance's ''Speed Racer'' tie-in.
|imagecaption=Promotional image for Esurance's ''Speed Racer'' tie-in.
|status=<span style="color:green;">'''Found'''</span>
|status=<span style="color:green;">'''Found'''</span>
|datefound=23 Sep 2022
|datefound=2 Sep 2022
|foundby=[https://youtube.com/user/slickbluesuede slickbluesuede]
|foundby=[https://youtube.com/user/slickbluesuede slickbluesuede]
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Among the sponsorship deals arranged for Lana and Lily Wachowski's 2008 film adaptation of ''Speed Racer'' was with American online insurance company Esurance. Their tie-in website, which can no longer be found and even less fortunately was not recovered by the Wayback Machine, hosted behind-the-scenes interviews, wallpapers, film clips, renders and sweepstakes, the grand prize winner earning a two-night stay in Los Angeles and a tour of the Warner Bros. Studios.<ref>[https://www.awn.com/news/gear-esurance-speed-racer-sweepstakes Animation World Network article about the ''Speed Racer'' Esurance sweepstakes.] Retrieved 23 Nov '18</ref> Despite of this strategy, ''Speed Racer'' made around $100 million less than its budget on opening weekend and received lukewarm reception from critics. However, it would receive a gradual cult interest among critics and fans following its release, its style, in particular, being influential to filmmakers Phil Lord and Christopher Miller.


'''Part of Esurance's tie-in was a TV commercial''', directed by Chris Hauge for WildBrain, which saw their controversial animated mascot Erin Esurance driving a pink moped to the film's premiere. This commercial was available on YouTube for a brief period of time, but had been removed and remained unrecovered for the longest time. A high-quality copy of the commercial was embedded via Vimeo onto the official website for Halo Pictures, Hauge's production company,<ref>[http://www.halopictures.com/speedracer.html Halo Picture webpage where the commercial was originally uploaded onto.] Retrieved 23 Nov '18</ref> but although the website is still online, all videos featured were unwittingly privatized at one point since 2011 by Hauge, the ''Speed Racer'' commercial included, with no means of access. The closest that this ad had come to a full resurface was in the form of stills captured by fan David Alan Ward.
Among the sponsorship deals arranged for Lana and Lily Wachowski's 2008 film adaptation of ''Speed Racer'' was with American online insurance company Esurance. Their tie-in website, which can no longer be found and even less fortunately was not recovered by the Wayback Machine, hosted behind-the-scenes interviews, wallpapers, film clips, renders and sweepstakes, the grand prize winner earning a two-night stay in Los Angeles and a tour of the Warner Bros. Studios.<ref>[https://www.awn.com/news/gear-esurance-speed-racer-sweepstakes Animation World Network article about the ''Speed Racer'' Esurance sweepstakes.] Retrieved 23 Nov '18</ref> '''Part of Esurance's tie-in was a TV commercial''', directed by Chris Hauge for WildBrain, which saw their controversial animated mascot Erin Esurance driving a pink moped to the film's premiere. Despite of this strategy, ''Speed Racer'' made around $100 million less than its budget on opening weekend and received lukewarm reception from critics. However, it would receive a gradual cult interest among critics and fans following its release, its style, in particular, being influential to filmmakers Phil Lord and Christopher Miller.  


The character of Erin was retired in 2010, due to a declining interest and gratuitous association with internet pornography, which took up the majority of online image search results for the character.
The character of Erin was retired in 2010, due to a declining interest and gratuitous association with internet pornography, which took up the majority of online image search results for the character.


On September 23rd, 2022, YouTube user slickbluesuede uploaded a compilation of commercials broadcast on The CW on May 2nd, 2008 to their channel. Among these was the full version of the ''Speed Racer'' Esurance commercial, which can be viewed below.
==Availability==
This commercial was available on YouTube for a brief period of time, but was removed and supposedly never recovered since. A high-quality copy of the commercial was embedded via Vimeo onto the official website for Halo Pictures, Hauge's production company,<ref>[http://www.halopictures.com/speedracer.html Halo Picture webpage where the commercial was originally uploaded onto.] Retrieved 23 Nov '18</ref> but although the website is still online, all videos featured were unwittingly privatized at one point since 2011 by Hauge, the ''Speed Racer'' commercial included, with no means of access. As a result, this was the only known Esurance commercial in the Erin campaign to have not resurfaced as of November 2018. The closest this ad could come to a full resurface was in the form of stills captured by fan David Alan Ward.
 
However, a 12-second cut of the commercial, featuring only the animation, was recovered from Halo's website by YouTube user theok25 on July 6, 2021, declaring the commercial partially found. The commercial was later discovered in its entirety by sickbluesuede in a commercial break broadcast on Sci-Fi on May 2, 2008 during WWE ECW, and uploaded to YouTube as part of a compilation of other recorded breaks from that day on September 2, 2022.
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   |description1 =12-second cut of the commercial.
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Revision as of 10:46, 29 September 2022

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Promotional image for Esurance's Speed Racer tie-in.

Status: Found

Date found: 2 Sep 2022

Found by: slickbluesuede


Among the sponsorship deals arranged for Lana and Lily Wachowski's 2008 film adaptation of Speed Racer was with American online insurance company Esurance. Their tie-in website, which can no longer be found and even less fortunately was not recovered by the Wayback Machine, hosted behind-the-scenes interviews, wallpapers, film clips, renders and sweepstakes, the grand prize winner earning a two-night stay in Los Angeles and a tour of the Warner Bros. Studios.[1] Part of Esurance's tie-in was a TV commercial, directed by Chris Hauge for WildBrain, which saw their controversial animated mascot Erin Esurance driving a pink moped to the film's premiere. Despite of this strategy, Speed Racer made around $100 million less than its budget on opening weekend and received lukewarm reception from critics. However, it would receive a gradual cult interest among critics and fans following its release, its style, in particular, being influential to filmmakers Phil Lord and Christopher Miller.

The character of Erin was retired in 2010, due to a declining interest and gratuitous association with internet pornography, which took up the majority of online image search results for the character.

Availability

This commercial was available on YouTube for a brief period of time, but was removed and supposedly never recovered since. A high-quality copy of the commercial was embedded via Vimeo onto the official website for Halo Pictures, Hauge's production company,[2] but although the website is still online, all videos featured were unwittingly privatized at one point since 2011 by Hauge, the Speed Racer commercial included, with no means of access. As a result, this was the only known Esurance commercial in the Erin campaign to have not resurfaced as of November 2018. The closest this ad could come to a full resurface was in the form of stills captured by fan David Alan Ward.

However, a 12-second cut of the commercial, featuring only the animation, was recovered from Halo's website by YouTube user theok25 on July 6, 2021, declaring the commercial partially found. The commercial was later discovered in its entirety by sickbluesuede in a commercial break broadcast on Sci-Fi on May 2, 2008 during WWE ECW, and uploaded to YouTube as part of a compilation of other recorded breaks from that day on September 2, 2022.

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