parody The campaign was well received by the British public. The commercial was uploaded to the video sharing website
YouTube shortly after it was first broadcast, and was viewed over 500,000 times in the first week. By November 2007, it had been viewed over six million times across a large number of video sharing webhosts. 70
Facebook groups appreciating the advertisement were set up and the British branch of
Wonderbra created and uploaded their own, Dan Cadan-directed version of the advertisement, replacing the gorilla with the Wonderbra model (and musician)
Jentina with the Cadbury strapline "A glass and a half full of joy" being replaced with "Two cups full of joy". While Cadbury tacitly permitted limited display and modification of the commercial without authorisation,
Gorilla was further parodied as an introduction to the second half of the
2007 Children in Need special, with an actor dressed as
Pudsey Bear taking the central role. The British comedy series
The Mighty Boosh features a drumming gorilla named
Bollo, played by
Dave Brown, and the actor appeared as Bollo in a viral video auditioning for the Cadbury advert to promote the third series of the show. This video was later included as an
Easter egg on the
DVD release of series three. There was much speculation when the advert first appeared on how it was made – whether the gorilla was real, animatronic or a man in a suit. Many believed that Phil Collins himself was the drummer. When asked about
Gorilla, Collins jokingly commented, "Not only is he a better drummer than me, he also has more hair. Can he sing too?" "In the Air Tonight" became a popular online download following its appearance in the commercial, reaching a
chart position of 14 within the
UK Singles Chart despite not being given a physical re-release, and becoming the third-most-downloaded track of the day on the
iTunes Store. Spokesmen for the company have expressed amazement at the success of the campaign.
Gorilla was also broadcast in New Zealand with further marketing both on the Cadbury NZ website, and in shopping centres and supermarkets, with models and men in gorilla suits handing out samples of Dairy Milk chocolate. The advertisement has won numerous awards, including the Epica d’Or for Film 2007, the Grand Cristal at Festival de la Publicité de Méribel, Gold at the
British Television Advertising Awards 2008, Gold at the Advertising
Creative Circle Awards 2008, Gold at the International ANDY Awards, Black and Yellow Pencils at the
D&AD Awards 2008, Gold at the
Clio Awards 2008, Bronze at the
One Show 2008, the FAB Award 2008, Gold at the
Fair Go Ad Awards 2008, and the Film Grand Prix Lion at
Cannes Lions 2008, widely considered the most prestigious prize within the advertising community.
VH1 Classic UK also made an ident which shows a man play "In The Air Tonight", and when the famous drum solo comes on, he holds a pair of drumsticks and bangs the pillows in front of him in the tune of the drum solo. == Sequels and remixes ==