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Sony Agrees to Suspend Pig From Ad Campaign

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Sony Corp. this week agreed to withdraw ads reminiscent of the animal star of the 1995 film “Babe,” to settle a dispute.

The ads, which featured a cute pink pig, were part of an image campaign that asked: “Do you dream in Sony?”

Universal Studios complained that the pig in the Sony ads had the same “magical realism” of its Babe, the hero pig. Universal sent Sony a cease-and-desist letter after it received calls from TV viewers who said the pigs looked alike, sources said. Sony’s campaign also included print ads featuring the pig.

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Sony said it is suspending the pig ads as it reviews Universal’s complaint. Sony said it had planned to air the pig ads only for a short time. It is continuing the image campaign, developed by Japan-based Dentsu and Young & Rubicam in New York, without the pig.

Protecting “Babe” is important to Universal, which has a sequel and merchandising program in the works. Universal expects to release “Babe: Pig in the City” in November and has more than 50 licensees for the property.

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