Malaysia – Malaysian-based home improvement retailer MR D.I.Y. has partnered with advertising and digital agency Fishermen Integrated on its latest heartwarming campaign for the upcoming Chinese New Year.

The campaign includes a short web film titled ‘Wo Ai Ni (I love you)’ that follows the journey of Long Wei Feng, whom his grandson and family refer to as ‘The Most Strict Headmaster in the Country’. Gearing away from the usual tear-jerking films, it is set around the Lunar New Year and combines hints of humour with family values to highlight the role elders play in the family.

MR D.I.Y.’s ad film is also anchored on the wordplay between Ai (love) and AI (artificial intelligence) technology, reminding viewers to skip the AI and simply add the Ai instead. It aims to encourage audiences to express their love in the most sincere and fun-loving way possible.

MR D.I.Y and Fishermen Integrated campaign film for Chinese New Year is a heartwarming twist between AI and Ai (love).

Aside from the web film, MR D.I.Y. also prepared a Wishing Wall at MR D.I.Y. Plus in Mid Valley Megamall, where everyone can try craft workshops, watch traditional performances, and take photos at the photo booth with their loved ones.

Speaking on the campaign, Andrew Perera, creative director at Fishermen Integrated, explained, “Although there has been a lot of talk about AI and how powerful it is becoming, our team realised that there is a better kind of AI that artificial intelligence will never match—the ‘AI’ in Wo Ai Ni (I Love You). For this reason, this Chinese New Year, we wanted to break free from the usual Gong Xi Fa Cai prosperity messages and reach out to the Chinese community, who shy away from vocal expressions of love, to start a far more valuable tradition—by saying Wo Ai Ni to their loved ones.”

Alex Goh, head of marketing at MR D.I.Y. Group, also shared, “The Lunar New Year is all about bringing family and loved ones together. The best and simplest way of doing so is to bring out the spirit of ‘Ai’ (love), which is to say “我爱你 Wo Ai Ni” or “I love you”. Our web film shows how a grandfather uses unique ways to express his love to his family members with the assistance of AI. With this, MR D.I.Y hopes to remind everyone to make this festive season a little extra special by injecting the spirit of ‘Ai’ (love) instead of ‘AI’ (artificial intelligence).”

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia – To honor Hara Gawai Dayak, a thanksgiving day that marks a bountiful harvest celebrated by Dayak people in Sarawak, Malaysia, oil and gas company Petronas has launched a web film titled ‘Manik Panik’, which explores themes of joy and togetherness. 

Petronas deems to be the country’s leading gas infrastructure and centralized utilities company and one of the largest companies on the local bourse in terms of market capitalization, with core businesses in gas processing, gas transportation, and LNG regasification, as well as utilities. 

The story of the ​‘Manik Panik’ film is set in a longhouse on Gawai Dayak Eve, featuring an unsolved mystery that has befallen the community when a beaded necklace belonging to the Gawai Festival’s chief is found broken.

With no one coming forward, Detective Gerunung takes it upon himself to discover the truth. He sets off on a learning and discovery journey with the help of his friends to fix the broken necklace in time for the chief to wear it for the Gawai kick-off ceremony. 

The new web film also showcases various Dayak cultural objects and accessories such as gerunung (bell worn around the ankles) headgear, beads, and terabai (warrior’s shield).

‘Manik Panik’ is now available for viewing on Petronas’ official YouTube channel and Facebook page. In addition to the web film, the company has also launched ‘Manik Panik’ stickers for WhatsApp to further spread joy this festive season. 

Petronas’ Senior General Manager of Group Strategic Communications Datin Anita Azrina Abdul Aziz said, “Petronas is pleased to have produced a web film as special and meaningful as ‘Manik Panik’, in celebration of Hari Gawai Dayak. From our unique family to yours, we send a festive greeting of happiness and hope, and a reminder of the importance of coming together as one.”

Just recently, Petronas’ short animated film titled ‘Syukur Raya’ has been included in the top 10 list of Hari Raya ads by YouTube Malaysia.