The lyrics joke that it’s a "shame" when commercials are interrupted by programs.
It is featured in educational guides to help children distinguish between entertainment and persuasive advertising.
The song serves as a critique of how advertising occupies more space and importance than the actual television programs. que_bonics_son_els_anuncis
In Catalonia, the song is frequently used as a pedagogical tool in schools to teach critical thinking and media literacy.
The phrase (How beautiful the commercials are) is a satirical Catalan song by the musical and comedy group La Trinca , released on their 1980 album Trinca, sexe i rocanrol . The song uses irony to criticize the intrusive nature of television advertising and the psychological power of consumerism. 📊 Cultural Impact and Satire The lyrics joke that it’s a "shame" when
Students analyze the song's lyrics to identify irony and discuss the influence of marketing.
It mocks the "power of persuasion" and the aesthetic perfection used to sell products. In Catalonia, the song is frequently used as
Highlights the shift where content becomes secondary to the commercial slots that fund it. 🏫 Educational Application