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Charlie the Tuna is the cartoon mascot and spokes-
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for the StarKist brand. He was created in 1961 by Tom Rogers of the Leo Burnett Agency. StarKist Tuna is owned by
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. Charlie is one of the most recognized characters in American advertising.


History


Creation

Charlie the Tuna was based on Tom Rogers' friend Henry Nemo. Nemo is known as the "creator of jive", which resembles the loose-lipped slang used by Charlie the Tuna.


Campaign

The advertisements depicted Charlie (voiced by actor
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) as a
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wearing a
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and thick glasses who believes that his hip, cultured "good taste" make him a perfect catch for StarKist. But he is always rejected. Announcer Danny Dark explains to him "Sorry, Charlie!" Some advertisements ended with Charlie encouraging viewers to "Tell 'em, Charlie sent you". These commercials were animated by DePatie-Freleng Enterprises. "Sorry, Charlie" became a popular American
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. The Charlie character appeared in more than 85 advertisements for StarKist until the 1980s, when the campaign was retired. (Herschel Bernardi, the original voice of the character, died on May 9, 1986.) Charlie made a comeback in 1999, when StarKist revived him to introduce a new line of tuna products marketed as healthy. He has been the mascot of the company since then and is one of the most-recognized brand mascots in American advertising. Dark died on June 13, 2004. Rogers died on June 24, 2005.


Legacy

Los Angeles radio personality and voiceover artist
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(real name: Art Ferguson) chose his on-air name early in his career upon the departure of another
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disc jockey. All disc jockeys at KOMA were told to draw their on-air names out of a hat, and by the time Chuck Riley picked his on-air name out of a hat, every name had been drawn except for "Charlie Tuna". Riley used the name for a week, and then left. His replacement, Art Ferguson, inherited the name, and he would keep the Charlie Tuna name upon relocating first to Boston and then Los Angeles. American football head coach Bill Parcells earned the nickname "The Big Tuna" when he responded to an obviously false statement from a player with the incredulous "Who do you think I am? Charlie the Tuna?" American hip-hop star
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chose his rap name by slightly modifying the name Charlie Tuna, a nickname his uncle gave him in his youth. During the production of the 2018 film '' The Shape of Water'', director
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remarked of the creature of the film " hecharacter is called 'Charlie' on the call-sheet by reference to the StarKist mascot Charlie the Tuna. 'We wanted to play the ad on TV,' he says, 'but StarKist didn't want to have anything to do with a movie like this. The nickname stayed. Charlie the Tuna makes a cameo appearance in the 2012 computer-animated film ''
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''.


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