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Bully ad too rude?

The Advertising Standards Authority has heard complaints about the TV advertisement for Bully: Scholarship edition on the wii. The advertisment showed Jimmy Hopkins using a slingshot, also 2 students giving another student a wedgie and a cook sneezing into a pot and others.

According to the ASA a website over 30 people have complained about the Bully ad. Some of them said it was "offensive and distasteful and it encourages bullying to occur, while others thought it was shown at bad times .

The ASA also dismissed the complaints, "Some might find the name and content of the game to be a very very bad taste, the content of the ad was not likly to cause serious offence."
Rowland - contributor
Published: 513 days 10 hours ago | News | Wii | Industry News
 
 

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Shut this user up Let user speak
Nintendo of America - 513 days 12 hours ago
1 -
We at Nintendo believe in kid friendly advertising.
Why do you think we didn't advertise No More Heroes.
Shut this user up Let user speak
cooke15 - 513 days 7 hours ago
1.1 -
Nintendo didnt publish no more heroes
Shut this user up Let user speak
Hi-def freak - 513 days 10 hours ago
2 - Ha ha
The 30 people complaining are all from people that got bullied when they were in school!
Shut this user up Let user speak
Azurite - 513 days 9 hours ago
3 - Come back...
...when it's at least 30000 complaints.
May they sign a petition while they're at it.
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