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Super Bowl Ad Teasers: Which One Will Be Your Fave?

Already a handful of ads are getting a lot of attention.

The Super Bowl XLVI might not be broadcast until Sunday, Feb. 5, but already fans are speculating about what might be the best big game commercials.

One ad already getting a lot of buzz is the one titled "Bueller, Bueller" that has Matthew Broderick reprising his role as Ferris Bueller for Honda. Get a 10-second sneak peek by going here. And stay tuned because something else is supposed to be released—a longer tease—later on Monday, Jan. 30.

Another ad getting a lot of attention has been dubbed "The Dark Side" and features a whole bunch of pretty cute dogs barking out a pitch for Volkswagen. In addition, Elton John also will appear in a much-anticipated Pepsi ad during the Super Bowl alongside “X Factor” winner Melanie Amaro.

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Meanwhile, Coke plans to roll out something completely different this year. By going here, you can watch the animated polar bears react to the Super Bowl itself, the ads, and even the halftime show. In addition, there will be some Coke executives on the air talking about which of two different commerials they should air.

Overall, ads this year are expected to be longer with one ad for Audi scheduled to last a full 60 seconds.

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And they are expected to make better use of smartphones and other technology by encouraging viewers to use their phones and iPads to make purchases and even to enter contests during the game.

This year, a 30-second commercial slot will cost businesses $3.5 million on average, compared with $3 million last year.

This year's Super Bowl will take place in Indianapolis, with the New York Giants and New England Patriots both hoping to win the National Football League Championship. An expected 100 million people are expected to view the game, which is among a falling number of TV events that are still able to attract massive audiences.

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