B-MEG Derby Ace (Partially found commercial for Rooster feeds product; 2002)

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Screenshot of the commercial, featuring the product packaging.

Status: Partially Found


B-MEG is the agricultural brand created by the San Miguel Corporation under the San Miguel Foods division, introduced in 1953. In 2002, the brand introduces its first ever product made for Rooster breeds named Derby Ace. A commercial was made in the same year which is famous for the scary chick scene.

Premise

The commercial begins with a shadow of crowds of cockfighting lovers followed by the product bag gets the sack on a sand of dirt, then a flashing light showing a fighting rooster with a wing, a shadow of crowds of cockfighting lovers appears again, then the 2 roosters fighting at each other. Midway towards, a blade on a feet of the rooster is seen, and a scary chick appears while the big rooster is getting angry on the chick. The Packaging of the product appears and the "Samahang BMEG" logo ends the commercial. The San Miguel Corporation logo also ends the commercial. the commercial had also using sound effects of crowds cheering, as well as the voiceover talking over these scenes. The transcript of the commercial which said to look like this:

Malakas. Matipuno. Makising.
Sa husay ng BMEG Derby Ace Premium Formula, Lahat ay Panabong.
Sisiw?
B-MEG Derby Ace Premium Formula.

In 2003, a revised version was made with the last frame replaced the "Samahang BMEG" logo with the "Angat sa Alaga" slogan and the voiceover saying "Mula sa B-MEG, Angat sa Alaga" (transl. From B-MEG, Angat sa Alaga).

Availability

The commercial was seen on numerous shows such as Tukaan and Ating Alamin on IBC 13, and Manny Pacquiao fights on Solar Sports, RPN-9, ABS-CBN and GMA 7. On 3 February 2024, UndustFixation uploaded the 2003 revision of the commercial.[1] The original version of the commercial has not yet to resurface.

Trivia

The background music used in the commercial is from "La Habanera" from Bizet's opera Carmen

Gallery

Found Media

The 2003 revised version, featuring the brand's "Angat sa Alaga" slogan.


References