A recent TV ad for Take Two's Bully: Scholarship Edition has escaped
admonition from the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) following several
complaints.
The game's main character is seen in the ad destroying property, firing a
catapult and shielding himself from a burning substance in a science classroom.
Two other characters are shown lifting another student by his underpants.
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The ASA received 31 complaints about the ad. Several viewers, some of whom
had experienced bullying, described it as 'offensive and distasteful'.
Others said that it 'glorified, trivialised and encouraged bullying and
violence', and that it was scheduled inappropriately because it could be seen by
children.
Take Two acknowledged that the ad showed one brief glimpse of two characters
lifting another character by his underpants.
But the firm insisted that the scene was obviously comic in nature and was no
worse than might be shown in a children's cartoon.
Offensive and distasteful
TV viewer
Take Two believes that the game's title was probably more likely to have been
the source of most people's complaints, and that sensationalist coverage of the
game had coloured perceptions of the ad.
Defending its choice of scheduling times, Take Two said that both it and its
buying agency had carefully reviewed each individual spot on the TV schedule.
The ASA reviewed all of the complaints but did not find the ad in breach of
any of its rules.
Take Two stressed that the ad is no longer running and that the firm has no
plans to air it in future.
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