Mitsubishi's Erimaki Mirage Creates Frill-Necked Lizard Boom

We know what you’re craving: more Mitsubishi ad campaigns from 1984! Stunned by our mind-reading abilities, aren’t you? Far from an Orwellian nightmare world, that year turned out to be a resounding success for the triple diamond mafia’s marketing department.

You might think that getting album cover artist Shusei Nagaoka to draw mind-blowing posters for the Starion and Cordia would be an epic publicity coup good enough for a single model year. But one ad agency had the genius to double down and compare the 1984 Mitsubishi Mirage with a frill-necked lizard.

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Japanese cars often have nicknames bestowed on them from particularly memorable commercials. Perhaps the most notable example being the kenmeri Skyline. So when Mirage ads began featuring the frill-necked lizard’s outlandish bipedal sprint, they inadvertently created a frill-necked lizard boom.

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What the two have to do with each other is not entirely clear, but goods based to the running reptile began to take off, including a picture book called Run, Frill-Necked Lizard-kun! Take the Japanese word for frill-necked lizard, erimaki tokage, and you have the Erimaki Mirage, shorthand for the 1983-87 generation.

Okay, I think we’ve got it all out of our system. We promise not to post about 1984 Mitsubishi ad campaigns for at least several months.

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9 Responses to Mitsubishi's Erimaki Mirage Creates Frill-Necked Lizard Boom

  1. Nigel says:

    Thank you, a good laugh is always welcome on a Monday morning. The diagram looks like a Tomica toy.

  2. bert says:

    I wanna see a mirage on it’s back wheels runnung like that! Now that would be good TV!

  3. Brad D. (TSiSS350) says:

    Thats cool stuff. Just picked up an ’84 Starion, would love to see that ad!

  4. nlpnt says:

    I miss my ’87 Colt 3 door…

  5. Nigel says:

    Ben, those are the very ones I speak of. (Just add a penny, pull it back and watch it go.)

  6. Vic says:

    I had a friend of mine that had the Dodge Colt Turbo version of that. That was the epitomy of pocket rocket. Well at least back inthe day.

  7. Sarcasmo says:

    Plymouth Champ GTS.. nuff said

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