![]() When Frank gets a date, it cuts to Hell where it's snowing.A 2014 commercial for the New York Lottery features a pair of construction workers.A series of banned commercial in Indonesia: "If there's some telephone card that goes cheap to all operators, I'm marrying a monkey! The sequel: If there's a card that gives telephone bill that lets you talk till you're satisfied, I'm remarrying.The commercial shows the kid then patting the pig on the back, it having apparently come out of the experience no worse for the wear. The boy is then shown working on some plans and then the scene changes to a pig flying on a rocket, after which the kid is given a Dorito. His brother tells him he can have one "when pigs fly". A 2015 Super Bowl Doritos commercial showed a young boy asking an older guy, possibly his brother, if he can have a Dorito.Gilligan Cut to Duke talking to a pig with improvised wings getting ready for takeoff: "Now, just buzz around the house a couple of times and that should do it." There's a Jay Bush and Duke advertising Bush's Baked Beans ad where Duke asks Jay, "Are you ever going to let me sell the secret family recipe?" Jay replies, "Sure, when pigs fly".The flight attendants say, "I'll believe that when pigs fly," at which point the pig turns to the guy next to him and says, "Did she seriously just say that?" A GEICO ad has Maxwell the pig using his GEICO mobile app on a plane in preparation for takeoff.The customer brings it up, and the pig explains that he's moving out of his mother's basement, and needs the truck to carry his stuff. A Burger King ad played with this, when a customer notices an ad for bone-in fire-grilled ribs and expresses disbelief until a winged pig confirms it's true.In the ad, the pigs/donkeys have drunk Red Bull, of course. (Boy wants to go to a 'gentlemen's club', told only if pigs fly, cue the pigs.) The Italian (European?) version has the "flying donkey" variant. There's a Red Bull commercial featuring this."Hey, I won!" says his coworker, checking his lottery ticket. "Hey, flying pig." And indeed there is a flying, or rather hovering, pig outside the window, along with a "Not possible" caption on the screen. A Canadian lottery commercial references the trope.
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