KFC invites Aussies to join The HCG Buckethead Army in new cricket campaign via Ogilvy Sydney
This week KFC Australia launched an integrated brand campaign, The HCG Buckethead Army, via Ogilvy Sydney.
The campaign comprises of TV and online content, PR and social activities, creative outdoor projections and murals and a digital microsite for Australians to join The HCG Buckethead Army and support both Magellan Ashes and later in the cricket season, the KFC Big Bash league.
Says Shaun Branagan, group creative director, Ogilvy Sydney: “Who better to take on the Poms and their Barmy Army than our own Green and Gold Camo Buckethead Army? We are sending out a rallying cry across this wide brown land of ours to get people to enlist, and they are… in bucket-loads. That is, until dinner is called.”
Says Angela Richards, CMO, KFC Australia: “Over the years, we have seen more and more cricket fans donning a bucket to support the team. We couldn’t believe how this organic movement took off – and we wanted to come back this year bigger and better and make it an official movement.
“That’s how the idea for The HCG Buckethead Army came to fruition. We want to extend the celebrations outside of the match and really get Bucketheads everywhere. There’s a potential for 24 million Australians to show their support throughout Magellan Ashes, on the street, at work or even in their own ‘home cricket ground’ or HCG.”
In Australia, we do things differently. Where else in the world does a stranger get called ‘mate’? Where else can you get the day off for a horse race? And where else would you cheer on your country wearing a green and gold camo bucket on your head? Only Australia.
The HCG Buckethead Army celebrates all the unique qualities that make Australia what it is. From the silly Buckethead uniform, to the even sillier ‘hole in my bucket’ anthem, this army isn’t afraid to let loose. It’s about having a good chuckle while gunning for your country. It’s about igniting the spirit of a nation – camo bucket by camo bucket.
And let’s face it, winning isn’t everything, but when it comes to the ashes there is something pretty special about raising the coveted Ashes urn.
The POMs have their Barmy Army so we created The HCG Buckethead Army. A playful and inclusive group of Australian supporters who are never alienating or mean spirited.
It’s passionate, not patronising. Patriotic, not military or war focused. At its heart, it’s a movement that allows Australia to let out its inner ra ra.
Joining The HCG Buckethead Army
The digital build allows every Australian to upload a photo and impose a bucket on their head, before taking part in an interactive game to ‘bang your bucket’. Through the interactive game, a cumulative national score will show the support from Australians everywhere with every bucket banged counting as another cheer of support for the boys.
Throughout the campaign, a tally will show the number of Australian supporters and the cumulative national score will be reflected by live light projections in the hosting city of each test. The higher the score, the bigger and brighter the light projections will become.
On Social
Those enrolled in The HCG Buckethead Army will be tasked with ‘mini-missions’ to create user generated content and spread the word of the campaign through Facebook and Instagram.
In addition, the campaign sees the launch of ‘Gary Bot’ – the interactive Facebook bot. Gary Bot will be giving Facebook Buckethead Army members surprise and delight moments, trivia, jokes and alert people when the ‘bang your bucket’ game is live to win prizes during the cricket games.
PR – The Welcoming Committee
To launch the campaign and set the fun tone and energy, The HCG Buckethead Army welcomed the famous ‘Barmy Army’ – the biggest supporters of the British team – onto Australian soil at Brisbane airport.
In the first ever performance of ‘there’s a hole in my bucket’, the ‘welcoming committee’ poked good old Australian fun at The Barmy Army with a witty take on the old classic lyrics.
In Store
Keep your eyes peeled as many stores across the country have updated their outdoor signage and the Colonel is now sporting a green and gold camo bucket on his head. KFC Team members are also getting involved by dressing up the stores themselves and are signing up in droves to join The HCG Buckethead Army. Green and gold camo buckets will also available to customers in store.
The Ad
With the Ashes Series tied at 32 all we needed is a bigger, louder, sillier army to barrack for Oz and drown out the Poms and their Barmy Army. So, The HCG Buckethead Army was formed. Our mission? Support Australia. Have fun. Eat chicken. Win the Ashes. Our song? ‘There’s a hole in the bucket’ as it’s a song about a stalemate.
KFC:
Chief Marketing Officer: Angela Richards
Marketing Director, Group Meals and Brand: Sally Spriggs
Marketing Manager, Group Meals and Sponsorships: Nora-Kate O’Connell
Brand Manager Group Meals: Belinda Thompson
Creative: Ogilvy Sydney
Group Creative Director: Shaun Branagan
Copywriter: Lewis Aramayo
Art Director: Simon Dalla Pozza
Senior Agency Producer: Alison Chambers
Head of Strategy: Ryan O’Connell
Group Account Director: Cassie Poiner
Account Director: Kate Smith
Account Manager: Ellen Corr
Social Strategist: Jennifer Ngai
Ogilvy X:
Director – Rey Carlson
Exec Producer – Rob Spencer
Producer – Nat McNamara
DOP – Geoffrey Hall
Art Director – Tom Churchill-Brown
Editor – Michael Houlahan
Grader – Andrew Clarkson
Online – Hugh Seville
Digital: Ogilvy Sydney
Managing Partner – Michelle Hollan
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Creative Technology Lead – Jason Smith
Senior Digital Designer – Sonny Nguyen
CX Lead – Gina Hughes
Digital Designer – Paola Pellagra
Digital Producer – Oriane Veron
Ogilvy PR:
Account Director: Stephen Maher
Senior Account Manager: Madeleine Hanley
Media agency: MediaCom Australia
Sponsorship agency: Prism Sport + Entertainment
Packaging Agency: Red Cactus
In Store Design Agency: Design Intoto
28 Comments
What a bucket of shhhh….
Probably time we start the Advertising Razzies.
I still call buckets home!
This is great. Much better than that over Burger King stuff which is embarrassing. Hats off (buckets off) to ticking off all those locations.
never had to press the Mute button on my TV so much in my life… looks like I will be getting annoyed all summer, what a ridiculous soundtrack for this ad
nice
Get a new gag and stop trying to make bucket heads a thing, they’re never going to be a thing!
Buckethead rhymes with…
We already have the advertising razzies. It’s called AWARD.
This advert and the rationale behind it by out of touch executives is so wrong. They have tried to copy a Qantas Choir type ad and merge a fast food bucket and with a tie in to compete with the Barmy Army. Wrong on so many levels. I am sure no focus group or market survey suggested this was going to work. This is cringeworthy and shows these so called creative types are out of touch with Australian culture. And for the record I only came to this site looking for a location list for the different places this ad was filmed. Couldn’t find one but was happy to see others just as annoyed with this ad as I am.
Weird and funny. Like it, and I had KFC for lunch yesterday.
wow… who knows what that is even supposed to be?
This advert and the rationale behind it by out of touch executives is so wrong. They have tried to copy a Qantas Choir type ad and merge a fast food bucket and with a tie in to compete with the Barmy Army. Wrong on so many levels. I am sure no focus group or market survey suggested this was going to work. This is cringeworthy and shows these so called creative types are out of touch with Australian culture. And for the record I only came to this site looking for a location list for the different places this ad was filmed. Couldn’t find one but was happy to see others just as annoyed with this ad as I am.
but i really don’t want to after watching this ad.
Nah, it’s a good pisstake.
I like it. About time people didn’t take their fried chicken so freaking god damn seriously. Will it trouble a jury? Probably not. But it’s funny and will get the punters smiling.
I would rather shove a rusty nail in my cock than be associated with this dribble.
This could quite easily be the biggest marketing fail in history. Anyone involved in this crap at Cricket Australia should resign immediately. FFS stop treating the fans like they are complete morons.
Oh and Huh, I’d rather chop my genitals off and throw them in a lake.
Looks like they were trying for a funny piss take type ad but didn’t commit to it, so it just feels awkward. Song is bloody annoying too.
Luv my cricket with kfc
What does HCG stand for?
Well I’ve read it all, still have no idea what HCG stands for or what the whole thing is about!
HCG = Home cricket ground it says about half way down. Too many new concepts at once maybe? (Never called Backyard cricket my HCG )
Anyway as long as the buckets are given away free and empty (clean) I s ‘ pose it’s harmless.
I really dig the BBL on the telly.
The commentary is a blast.
But this spazzo KFC Buckethead brain numbing Army drivel is on par wiv the non stop christ mass song and santa shit that is blasted ad nauseam into our ear drums and faces in supermarkets each year.
My main whinge about the shop shit, is,
1),.,are the checkout workers and floor staff in shops forced to say their never ending “merry christ mass” or “hello, how’s ya day goin” mantra,
2),.,, are they also made to wear those ridiculous green, white and red beanies wiv antlers for fear of getting sacked if they refuse.
I’ve also noticed the checkout staff seem to be on auto pilot as they say “hello, how’s ya day goin”,.,wivout even looking at you.
How can they even begin to realise you might be near death from a fatal disease. Or that you might be suffering excruciating chronic panic (such as me), or that the customer they’ve just said “hello, how’s ya day goin” to, has not just endured the murder of their kids or best friend, or just endured the death of family or friends in an horrific road accident etc, etc.
I don’t go in for much banning of stuff but high on my small “needs to be banned list”
are,
Ban all the christ mass muck and shit in shops with its insanely repetitive songs.
Ban all the santa bullshit and lies aimed at children.
Ban the preaching of all religion and the nonsense that surrounds it.
Ahh well……..at least the HCG Buckets are real……and free,,,,,,,,so I’m told.
ps,,,,,,,,,aint the success of crowd catches been woe woe woeful!!! in this years BBL.
eeeeeeeerz cheeeeeerz to your ears,,,,,,,,,,,unless yor fucking deaf!
from Frosty
Unoriginal, dubbed voices, inane proposition, unbelievable, utterly annoying, pathetic effort. I also don’t like it very much.
Not a bad campaign, just a pity KFC tastes god awful and is one of the worst takeaway foods available on the market.
Worst. Ad. EVER.
Is this taken from the guitarist known for wearing KFC buckets, Buckethead?
this is top notch, i love it xoxo
Pretty epic. I liked it. POKEY BOWL ALL THE WAY!!!