T-Mobile's Super Bowl 2017 ad starring Justin Bieber has the internet hopping a Vengabus back to 2004.
Since the ad's debut last Thursday,Foreign Archives Bieber's thick-rimmed glasses, tuxedo and absurd dance moves have drawn comparisons to another dancing ad character: Six Flags' Mr. Six, the old dude who really, really liked to party.
Considering the striking similarities, we'd guess Mr. Six was on at least one executive's mind while brainstorming T-Mobile's 2017 spot.
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