Little Mommy Commercial is a Mexican (although Hispanic-language and Brazilian-language versions do exist) language TV commercial originally released on October 3, 2014 by Mattel Inc. It shows that a little making up with her dolls in time. At the end of the commercial, a message reads "Las muñecas se venden por separado." A sagacious message indeed when applied to this scenario.
Synopsis[]
The ad begins with a mom combing her 4-year-old daughter's hair in front of the mirror. Then 2 years later, the girl combs her doll "Little Mommy" ala Rapunzel. Her mom sees her with a piece of hygienic cleaning in her hands, her daughter combing her doll.
The screen changes to the other little girl ready for bed while her mommy cuddles her. She then spends some time and it is now that the girl puts her doll to bed by putting a pacifier on it. As her mom looks at her sweetly, she kisses her doll.
Then the pink set is shown where the girls appear watching the public with their dolls. At the end there is the Little Mommy logo and below it there is a message that says "Dolls are sold separately": what in spanish means, "Las muñecas se venden por separado".
Why It's Cursed[]
The girls act like a spoiled, annoying, uppity brat and throws a pathetic girl's any toy just because his mommies doesn't want to waste his doll over a comb food, or nap time. The girls' mommies throughout the commercial look like they's contemplating suicide, while her daughters lets out an ear-splitting shriek. Honestly, the commercial does its job, though, because it would make any couple not wanting to deal with this crap reach for the dolls or anymore Mattel toys before fucking, because if you don't end up with STD's, you could still end up having to deal with this for the next 18 years of your life.
Overall, it has a very "anti-child" message.