Star Diapers Scotty Commercial Link
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It seems you're referring to a specific commercial for featuring a character or spokesperson named "Scotty."
- Opening (0:00-0:10): A soft, dreamy shot of a living room bathed in morning light. A Golden Retriever sleeps on the rug. A narrator (voiced by legendary announcer Don LaFontaine) says: “There are diapers. And then there is dry.”
- The Mid-Roll (0:10-0:35): The camera pans to Scotty. He is wearing only a Star Diaper and a tiny, lopsided cowboy hat. He is trying to stack blocks. He fails. He looks at the blocks, then at the camera, and shrugs. His timing is impeccable.
- The Demonstration (0:35-0:50): A scientific-looking mother pours a full cup of blue liquid into the front of Scotty’s diaper. Scotty, instead of acting, looks down, pokes the wet spot, and then looks back at the camera with an expression that clearly says, “So what?” He then giggles and runs directly into a coffee table. (This was unscripted. The bump left a small bruise, but the director kept the take.)
- The Jingle (0:50-0:60): As Scotty recovers and toddles toward the dog, a chorus sings: “Star Di-a-pers / Fit like a star / Keep your baby / Dry where you are!” The screen freezes on Scotty’s face—mid-laugh, one tooth visible, eyes squinting.
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