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Super Bowl 2012: Watch Funniest Commercials from Honda, Go Daddy, H&M And More [VIDEOS]

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January 30, 2012 4:41 PM EST

Take a look at the top eight ads and commercials that have been released for the 2012 Super Bowl. The commercials feature companies like H&M, Honda, GM, Go Daddy, Doritos, Audi and more. (	 REUTERS/Jim Young)
Take a look at the top eight ads and commercials that have been released for the 2012 Super Bowl. The commercials feature companies like H&M, Honda, GM, Go Daddy, Doritos, Audi and more. ( REUTERS/Jim Young)

Super Bowl XLVI is set to air Sunday, but the highly anticipated game holds more than just football for millions of viewers and marketers across the country. The heated game between the New England Patriots led by Tom Brady and the New York Giants led by Eli Manning will be intermixed with hundreds of eye-catching, funny, clever and sexy commercials.

Many ads, commercials and teasers for the 2012 Super Bowl have already been released from companies through the U.S. from Go Daddy to Honda. Marketers hope to spark pre-game buzz by releasing teasers and partial clips of the upcoming ads.

Take a look at the top eight ads and commercials that have been released for the 2012 Super Bowl. The commercials feature companies like H&M, Honda, GM, Go Daddy, Doritos, Audi and more.

David Beckham models for H&M:

 

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“Matthew’s Day Off” for Honda:

“Chevy Happy Grad” for Chevrolet:

“The Cloud” for Go Daddy:

Doritos 2012 Winner:

“Vampire Party” for Audi:

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