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Compare the Meerkat : ウィキペディア英語版
Compare the Meerkat

Compare the Meerkat is an advertising campaign on British commercial television for comparethemarket.com, a price comparison website, part of BGL Group. The adverts feature Aleksandr Orlov, a CGI fictional anthropomorphic Russian meerkat and his family and friends. Orlov is portrayed as being of aristocratic stock and the founder of comparethemeerkat.com: the campaign centres on his frustration over the confusion between his website and comparethemarket.com, playing on the similarity between the words ''market'' and ''meerkat''. Orlov's catchphrase is "Simples".
The campaign, launched on 5 January 2009, was created by Darren Walsh at Passion Pictures, who designed the characters and directs the adverts. The adverts proved popular and became a commercial success for comparethemarket.com, which became the fourth most visited insurance website in the UK as a result. A book featuring Orlov was published in 2010, and other merchandise has been created in tandem with the ongoing campaign.
==Campaign==
The campaign, designed by ad-agency VCCP, was launched in 2009, involving a TV spot, companion website and social media links. The advert featured Alexsandr Orlov, a CGI animated fictional anthropomorphic Russian meerkat, who complains at the confusion between his site, ''comparethemeerkat.com'', and ''comparethemarket.com''. The character explains that he has launched a TV advertising campaign to make visitors aware of the difference.〔 The companion website, ''comparethemeerkat.com'', was created alongside the TV advert and in 2010 was receiving more than 2 million hits per month.
The TV spots, and the characters, were created by Darren Walsh at Passion Pictures. Walsh has directed all of the meerkat television and cinema commercials to date, and has won several awards for the work. In the adverts, Orlov is voiced by Simon Greenall.
In August 2009 an opinion piece in ''The Guardian'' newspaper accused the advert series of racism for mocking Eastern European accents. However, the Advertising Standards Authority, following a complaint by the author of the article, stated that it had not received any similar complaints.〔(The Guardian 11 August 2009 )〕
In November 2012, Compare the Market began sponsoring the long-running soap opera ''Coronation Street'' as part of a three-year deal with producers of the series. Their contract is due to expire in late 2015.
In April 2015, comparethemarket.com launched Meerkat Movies, offering customers 2 for 1 cinema tickets. They partnered with films such as
Terminator Genisys and Ant-Man. The advertisements featured the movie trailer, sometimes an interview between Orlov and the cast, and a comment that the movie tickets are 2 for 1 with Meerkat Movies.

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