Kellogg's has been featuring an animated Tony the Tiger (for Frosted Flakes) in a live-action universe since the mid 60s.The girl's floral-printed Keds appear entirely live-action, while the boy's bug-patterned Keds also boast cartoony dragonfly wings. Keds' color-changing Magic Rays shoes had a commercial in which live-action children play in an animated garden, where they catch some of the literally magical shoes frolicking and flying around.The M&M's commercials by Laika do this a lot.A UK Beck's commercial featured a stop-motion character, a string puppet, a hand-drawn character and a real human being all performing the same simplistic dance with the slogan "only ever four steps".
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