McDonald’s Taiwan's spinning burg chip
Leo Taiwan gives chip-munchers some self-defence tips in this fun tribute to kung-fu movies from director Leo Wang.
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- Director Leo Wang
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- Chief Creative Officer Kevin Yang
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powered by- Agency Leo Burnett/Taipei
- Director Leo Wang
- Head of Creative Jason Williams
- Chief Creative Officer Kevin Yang
We all know how annoying it is when someone steals a chip, uninvited, while you're chowing down on some Maccas, but few of us have the ability to defend ourselves against it successfully.
Step forward Leo Taiwan, who, with its latest campaign for McDonald’s Taiwan, has called in Master Scott Hung, the legend behind some of Taiwan’s most iconic martial arts films to create Kung Fries - a five-step programme designed specifically to protect your golden treasures from sneaky fingers.
Very much taking the 'What would Jackie Chan do if he had to protect his lunch' approach to fight choreography, the moves - Hold Your Horses; Soft as a Breeze, Strong as a Storm; Divine Finger Flick; Buddha’s Palm of Fries; and the masterful Now you see it, Now you don’t - are brilliantly brought to life by director Leo Wang and rising martial arts star Man-Si Ho.