In 1998, ad agency
Fallon McElligott brought back the doll, along with the 1940s Lee tagline "Can't Bust 'Em," to promote the Lee Dungarees line, aimed at 17- to 22-year-old males. The main campaign was preceded by
guerrilla marketing techniques, including
movie trailer-style teaser spots, unbranded posters of the doll, and a 6-minute
mockumentary, "The Buddy Lee Story," which was aired in segments during late-night
cable television.The 1998 TV spots – "Car," "Twister" and "Parachute" – were directed by
Spike Jonze while
Phil Morrison helmed the 1999 TV spots: "Actress" co-starring
Sarah Michelle Gellar, "Animal Guy" co-starring
Jack Hanna, "Blues Guy" co-starring
Bobby Womack, "Sergeant" and "Fans". The comedic ads touted the unmoving Buddy Lee as a "Man of Action." The doll was usually presented as a heroic figure who survived all manner of certain doom, prompting his human co-stars to marvel at the durability of his jeans. Three nemeses for Buddy Lee – Curry, Roy, and Super Greg (the latter portrayed by
Sacha Baron Cohen). – were introduced in 2000 through Web sites and appeared in three TV spots directed by Fredrik Bond.[http://www.zdnet.com.au/news/business/soa/Can-t-bust-em/0,139023166,120108076-1,00.htm In
Comedy Central's
BattleBots, Buddy Lee was used in a four-wheel drive robot armored with a sheet metal fire truck, but inside the truck was 1/4" thick aluminum, meaning he was relatively well-protected and known as "Buddy Lee Don't Play in the Street." The following year, Lee Dungarees ads adopted a heroic
folk theme song for the doll and the tagline "Be Like Buddy Lee" sung by
Junior Brown. Besides "Apartment," "Street" and "Suburbia" directed by Ulf Johansson and Mats Lindberg from
Traktor and "Barbershop" directed by Craig Gillespie, this series also included a special unbranded ad – directed by Fallon art director Harvey Marco and aired on behalf of the
American Red Cross after the
September 11, 2001 attacks – in which the doll sports a rolled-up sleeve, bandage and "I Gave" sticker to promote
blood donation.2002's campaign consisting of the TV spots "Cheese" and "Emu" was directed by Dante Ariola while Chris Smith helmed 2003's "Trailer," "The Chase" and "Hall of Mirrors." In November 2004, the doll starred in "Buddy Lee: Guidance Counselor," a Jon Nowak-directed series of three 6-minute sponsored segments on otherwise commercial-free episodes of
MTV2's interactive show
Control Freak. Viewers voting online for videos on the show were also asked to choose one of three outcomes for the Buddy Lee segments.[https://web.archive.org/web/20070927234139/http://www.commercialalert.org/news/featured-in/2004/10/coming-episodes-of-control-freak-on-mtv2-dont-have-commercials-but-they-do-pitch-lee-jeans In 2005, Buddy Lee was promoted as a
write-in presidential candidate for the 2008 election. ==Related links==