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Friday, September 29, 2017

Showdown At Subway: Jive Turkey Dance Club vs Funky Fresh Chicken Dance Club


I eat lunch at Subway every weekday.  This week, I tried the (limited time) Autumn Carved Turkey sandwich.  I really like it!  It inspired me to create a new character.  It inspired two, actually.  I was thinking of "Rival Mascot" characters that are used for promotions, like Count Chocula, Frankenberry and Boo Berry cereals from General Mills.  I want Subway to have characters, too.  The first is Jive Turkey Dance Club.  He is heavily influenced by Robert Crumb's Keep on Truckin'.  Just imagine the Bee Gees song Jive Talkin' playing in Jive Turkey's commercial.

When I order the Autumn Carved Turkey at my Subway, I now ask for the Jive Turkey.

My regular sandwich at Subway is the Rotisserie-Style Chicken.

So of course, the rival sandwich of the Jive Turkey Dance Club is the Funky Fresh Chicken Dance Club.


Funky Fresh Chicken Dance Club is clearly inspired by Saturday Night Fever.

Run Forrest Ham is based on Subway's Black Forest Ham Sub and the 1994 Tom Hanks movie, Forrest Gump.


Attention, Jive Turkey!  You just got served!  On fresh-baked six inch Italian bread, with chips and a drink.

Hustle on down to Subway and join the Clubs!

2 comments:

  1. Hey Dan, I really like these characters you've come up with, especially the two 1970's-inspired characters and their imagined rivalry. There were two more cereals out there that had a rivalry going on in their commercials. Those were the Quaker Oats Company's, "Quisp" and "Quake" and at one point, kids were asked to vote for their favorite of the two and the losing character's cereal was discontinued (they were actually the exact same cereal, but just shaped differently). Many of their commercials are available on YouTube. The characters were animated by Jay Ward. Anyway....maybe someone from Subway will see your drawings and sign you on as their "adman"!

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    1. Thanks, TokyoMagic! Yes, I have heard of Quisp and Quake! General Mills also had a short lived dueling airplane themed set of cereals---Sir Grapefellow and Baron Von Redberry. (Grape flavored cereal sounds insane).

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