Does LV's Japanese Cartoon Ads Mislead Kids?

LV Japaness Cartoon

Although not freshly, this Louis Vuitton Japanese ad. is loved by a lot of people because of its floweriness. But it is said to be banned in some places, in that parents there hold the opinion that  " Being surrounded by famous brands when our children are just kids, what will they like when they grow up ?"

The protagonist of this ad is a little girl called Aya. When Aya was waiting for her friends in front of a Louis Vuitton store, her cellphone dropped and was swallowed by LV Panda (a famous cartoon image of Louis Vuitton designed by Takashi Murakami) and then Aya herself was swallowed up too. ... ...Don’t worry, the panda's stomach is a door leading to the fantasy world, filled with fascinating, dancing logos of famous brands all over the sky.

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