Mac Tonight Commercials in Different Languages (1980s - 2010s)

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Published 2020-11-18
Some Mac Tonight commercials from around the globe! Enjoy!

Countries/Languages:
English (US)
English (Canada)
English (UK)
English (Australia)
English (New Zealand)
Spanish (Costa Rica)
Spanish (Puerto Rico)
French (Canada / Quebec)
Japanese
Chinese (Hong Kong)
English (Singapore)
Chinese (China)
English (The Philippines)

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All Comments (21)
  • Love how Mac interrupts the announcer to say "dinnah" in the Canadian version
  • @YosthinsWorld
    My Favorites 1. Japanese 2. Spanish (Costa Rica) 3. English (USA)
  • 4:09 As a Canadian who doesn't speak French, this one hits different. Well done Quebec.
  • @xXJumboSauceXx
    It's so surreal to know that people in Quebec had a completely different vibe to their version of mac tonight. Also at 5:25 he says meme as meymey
  • @elpaco6666
    the ad in Spanish also reached Mexico and parts of Latin America... I Remember :')
  • @BigSarnt
    That's crazy to think about it. They were using Mac Tonight even in 2009 overseas. Good job Mac Tonight
  • @lambda-m1676
    The Japanese one. It has so much energy Honestly Australia did good at cloning the Mac Tonight commercial, they just needed a better instrumental
  • @GK2o
    I did not even knew Mac Tonight got a partial revival in the 21st century. I wish he came back for one last time
  • @RealNick04
    That Puerto Rican commerical is pretty cool ngl
  • @Crazydash46
    We can all agree that the real meme, is how he say’s “DINNA” at the end
  • @bogey
    i cant explain why i watched this whole thing
  • @VJ87G
    USA, Japan, U.K. Australia, New Zeland and Canada are my favorites. And also Spain and Latin.
  • @haiti222
    I really like how he becomes a force for chaos (and bonus food) in the later HK ones.