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Progressive TV Commercial, 'Rumble'
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Insurance & Finance

Progressive TV Commercial, 'Rumble'

Progressive

Progressive covers both boats and RV, which means that here are plenty of policies to go around. Finally the turf wars can be put to rest and no one needs to throw fish around.

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Progressive TV Commercial, 'Excited'
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Insurance & Finance

Progressive TV Commercial, 'Excited'

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Before buying their house, Matt and Jen got excited about things like concerts or a new snowboard. Now, Jen claims her partner has started turning into his dad. It's apparent that now Matt's passions are home projects, mulch and butterscotch candy. While Progressive says it can't save you from becoming your parents, it can help you protect your home and auto when you bundle coverage.

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Progressive TV Commercial, 'Game Show Gary'
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Insurance & Finance

Progressive TV Commercial, 'Game Show Gary'

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The host of a competitive game show called "Smart Off!" welcomes the audience back from a commercial break with waning enthusiasm. He introduces Gary, a contestant who has already won three cars, two motorcycles, a boat and an RV. Gary assures everyone that he just bundled insurance for those items with his home insurance from Progressive, so his insurance rates aren't as bad as the host might think. Flo and Jamie sit in the audience and cheer Gary on as he continues to answer every question cor

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Progressive TV Commercial, 'Doppeldinner'
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Insurance & Finance

Progressive TV Commercial, 'Doppeldinner'

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When a couple moves into a new house, the wife begins to see a change in her husband, Rich. When Rich's parents come for a visit, the wife is enlightened when she observes Rich's mannerisms and notices that he acts exactly like his mother. Progressive says that it can't save you from becoming your parents, but it can save you money when it comes to bundling home and auto insurance.

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Progressive TV Commercial, 'Super Man Cave'
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Insurance & Finance

Progressive TV Commercial, 'Super Man Cave'

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A man is floored as he walks into his buddy's man cave, which is decked out with a pool table, his jersey collection and a big-screen TV showing a football game. The man cave even has a nacho train that chugs along the bar top. The room's inhabitant, sitting on a cushy leather chair, says he was able to afford these extravagances after switching to Progressive, saving even more after bundling his home and auto insurance. However, he slowly becomes aware that everything in his den beams with Prog

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Progressive TV Commercial, 'Moving Truck'
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Insurance & Finance

Progressive TV Commercial, 'Moving Truck'

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When scared first-time homeowners refuse to exit a moving truck surrounded by curious neighbors, Flo coaxes them out with a megaphone and a pep talk. Even if a train falls on their garage or a tornado rips off their roof, they can take comfort in knowing they're covered by Progressive. She convinces the couple that they don't want to start their new life in a dirty old truck and they finally emerge from hiding. Now, it'd be great if Flo stopped using the bullhorn, but apparently she doesn't make

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Progressive TV Commercial, 'Daddeostasis'
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Insurance & Finance

Progressive TV Commercial, 'Daddeostasis'

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It's not just the stress of moving. This woman has begun showing symptoms of the degenerative, hereditary disease known as Daddeostasis. She's got his temper, mannerisms and even his socks. Progressive can't prevent her from becoming her dad, but they can help with home and auto insurance.

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Progressive TV Commercial, 'Mommeostasis'
30s
Insurance & Finance

Progressive TV Commercial, 'Mommeostasis'

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As soon as one wife moved into a new house, she started to notice the changes. Her husband immediately cleaned up crumbs under her feet. He started offering snacks, fixing her hair, making comments and wearing high-waisted, pleated jeans. He's becoming his mother. Things aren't all bad, though. She says some of his advice is actually good, like suggesting bundling their insurance with Progressive to save money.

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Progressive TV Commercial, 'Prank Protection'
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Insurance & Finance

Progressive TV Commercial, 'Prank Protection'

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Progressive hoodlums Flo and Jamie sneak around in the night pulling their own version of pranks: replacing windows, fixing mailboxes and leaving paper bags filled with money on doorsteps.

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Progressive Super Bowl 2020 TV Commercial, 'Portabella's'
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Insurance & Finance

Progressive Super Bowl 2020 TV Commercial, 'Portabella's'

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A confused group of friends trying to enjoy a night out is confounded by the appearance of their waiter who looks eerily similar to a Progressive insurance actor. But why would Robbie bother telling them about the Name Your Price Tool offered by Progressive when he and Pam would rather let them know about the mushroom puffers at the Portabella's restaurant?

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Progressive TV Commercial, 'Heroes'
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Insurance & Finance

Progressive TV Commercial, 'Heroes'

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Progressive celebrates small business owners, calling them heroes. Of course, the insurance provider also calls its agents heroes for helping business owners with their needs. Things get even more meta when an insurance professional gets gyros delivered by another hero. As it turns out, the delivery hero actually owns the gyro business, so he's been covered by the small business owner hero comment. The spokesperson tries to recap everyone who's a hero, but gives up because the viewers probably g

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Progressive TV Commercial, 'Kool-Aid Man'
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Insurance & Finance

Progressive TV Commercial, 'Kool-Aid Man'

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A woman is showing Flo her lovely home when, suddenly, the Kool-Aid Man comes bursting though the wall of the living room. He's a little more destructive than the average husband, but Flo looks on the bright side of bundling their home and auto insurance through Progressive.

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Progressive TV Commercial, 'Motaur: Gym'
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Insurance & Finance

Progressive TV Commercial, 'Motaur: Gym'

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With rain pouring down outside, Motaur has taken to his gym's treadmill to burn off some steam. He may not be able to ride the open roads today, but his workout and a good book should be enough for now. Unfortunately, not everyone in the gym is quite as happy about Motaur's long treadmill ride. An antsy gym rat is waiting close by for his shot at a run and is more than willing to tell Motaur that he's gone over the time limit. There may be a suggested 30-minute limit on the machines, but they bo

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Progressive TV Commercial, 'Texting Mara'
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Insurance & Finance

Progressive TV Commercial, 'Texting Mara'

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While working from home, the Progressive team are holding a video conference to discuss available deals like the Home & Auto Bundle, but some team members are more attentive than others.

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Progressive TV Commercial, 'History of Savings'
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Insurance & Finance

Progressive TV Commercial, 'History of Savings'

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Progressive knows that most people are aware of it -- its ads have induced laughter, surprise and sometimes even annoyance. The insurer says it has done all of this with one thing in mind: to protect the things you love -- and if it can't offer you the best price, it says it'll help you find a better one, even if it's with a different insurer. Progressive says it has done things this way for the past 80 year and tells potential customers that that will always be the case.

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Progressive TV Commercial, 'Baker Mayfield Hears a Beep'
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Insurance & Finance

Progressive TV Commercial, 'Baker Mayfield Hears a Beep'

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On a pleasant Cleveland afternoon, NFL quarterback Baker Mayfield wanders around FirstEnergy Stadium following the faint beeping of a smoke detector. The athlete finds himself checking the smoke alarm in each dimly lit corridor of the stadium until he finally locates the culprit... or so he thinks.

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Progressive TV Commercial, 'Sign Spinner: Forearms'
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Insurance & Finance

Progressive TV Commercial, 'Sign Spinner: Forearms'

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The Sign Spinner asks his girlfriend if his forearms look bigger due to his sign spinning. She says they look the same, but the Sign Spinner swears he feels a difference, asking her to feel them. After she agrees that they do indeed feel bigger, Sign Spinner starts to work out with his sign. Progressive says you could save hundreds when you switch, which is what the sign says.

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Progressive TV Commercial For Direct Rate Comparison No Mas Pantalones
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Insurance & Finance

Progressive TV Commercial For Direct Rate Comparison No Mas Pantalones

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Flo shows a customer how Progressive compares direct rates with other companies to get her a great deal, even if it's not with Progressive. The other insurance company says that their company invented that, but their pants burst into flame. Liar, liar pants on fire.

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Progressive TV Commercial, 'Strange'
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Insurance & Finance

Progressive TV Commercial, 'Strange'

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When a couple bought a house in a neighborhood with other young couples, they began to notice something strange. Their neighbors all acted like their parents, which meant a lot of dad jokes, conversations about lawn mowers and passing judgement on tattoos. Fortunately, the couple was shown how to save on their home and auto insurance by bundling it with Progressive.

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Progressive TV Commercial, 'Motaur: Do You Mind'
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Insurance & Finance

Progressive TV Commercial, 'Motaur: Do You Mind'

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At a desolate gas station in the middle of a desert, a man filling up his truck's tank asks if another patron, who is half motorcycle and half man, if he minds being a motaur. The motaur thinks nothing could be better than being a creature such as himself. In fact, he asks a more important question: does the human man mind not being a motaur? Whether you mind or not, Progressive insists that those who ride deserve its Motorcycle Insurance.

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