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Taco Bell Corp. is an American multinational chain of fast food restaurants founded in 1962 by Glen Bell in Downey, California; Bell died in 2010. It is a subsidiary of Yum! Brands, Inc.
1st Tag (1988-1989)
Tag: In a desert with a time-lapsed animation of clouds, a picture of the Taco Bell building (the design and interior of which were used from 1988 to 1994) is seen. Then two skidmarks form on the ground.
Variants:
- A superimposed variant exists on some commercials.
- On one commercial, the 1985 Taco Bell logo is seen over a black background.
- Another commercial has the tagline "WHERE THE BEST FOOD MEETS AN EVEN BETTER PRICE."
Technique: A combination of live-action and cel animation.
Audio: A male chorus sings "Taco Bell has your order! Make a run for the border!" over a hard rock theme a la Van Halen (Sammy Hagar era).
Audio Variants:
- Sometimes, the jingle is extended.
- On one commercial, the jingle is accompanied by a horse whinny and several Hanna-Barbera sound effects (a ricchocet sound, a boing and a "zing-out" whistle).
Availability: Seen on certain Taco Bell commercials from the time period. One should check their old VHS recordings.
2nd Tag (1989-1993)
Tag: At the end of the commercial, a golden bell swings to the center, taking up the whole screen. The camera zooms out to reveal that it is inside a bell tower window (a sunset of which can be seen outside), which turns into a red semicircle. As it does so, two orange lines merge together from both sides. The bell stops ringing and turns yellow with a green mouth and an orange waist. While all this happens, the words "TACO BELL" slide into place from both directions.
Technique: CGI animation.
Audio Trivia: The "Taco Bell bong" has been used in Taco Bell commercials since 1989. It was created using a Yamaha DX7 synthesizer.
Audio: The ending of the commercial, alongside the familiar Taco Bell bong; the pitch varies from commercial to commercial.
Availability: Seen on Taco Bell commercials from the time period. Once again, one ought to check their old VHS recordings.