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Compare the Meerkat is an advertising campaign on British and Australian commercial television for comparethemarket.com, a price comparison website, part of
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. The adverts feature Aleksandr Orlov, an animated
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Russian
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(voiced by
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, whom is uncredited), and his family and friends. Orlov is portrayed as being of aristocratic stock and the founder of comparethemeerkat.com: the campaign originally centred on his frustration over the confusion between his website and comparethemarket.com, playing on the similarity between the words ''market'' and ''meerkat''. Orlov's
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is "Simples". The campaign, launched on 5 January 2009, was created by advertising agency VCCP. The adverts proved popular and became a commercial success for comparethemarket.com, which became the fourth most visited insurance website in the UK as a result. A book featuring Orlov titled ''A Simples Life'' was published in 2010 and other merchandise has been created in tandem with the campaign.


Campaign

The campaign, designed by ad-agency VCCP, was launched on 5 January 2009 involving a
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, companion website and social media links. The advert featured Aleksandr Orlov, an animated anthropomorphic Russian
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, who complains at the confusion between his site, ''comparethemeerkat.com'', and ''comparethemarket.com''. The character explains that he has launched a TV advertising campaign to make visitors aware of the difference. The companion website, ''comparethemeerkat.com'', was created alongside the TV advert and in 2010 was receiving more than 2 million hits per month. The TV spots, and the characters, were directed by Darren Walsh. Walsh has directed all of the meerkat television and cinema commercials to date, and has won several awards for the work. In the adverts, Orlov is voiced by
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. In 2010, Compare the Meerkat began expanding on Aleksandr Orlov with the Orlov Family Trilogy, which gave an origin story for Compare The Meerkat and the man behind it. A Book, known as 'A Simples Life' was released alongside the campaign. On 26 November 2012, Compare the Market began sponsoring the
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's long-running soap opera ''
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'' as part of a three-year deal with producers of the series. The campaign was launched on Australian television on 1 February 2013. On 25 December 2013, an advert broadcast where Sergei and Aleksandr find a baby meerkat by the name of Oleg on their doorstep and take him in and take care of him. In 2014, the Meerkats went to Africa in order to teach Oleg about where his Ancestors came from and end up finding a meerkat village. On 25 December 2014, They get ready to leave; however, Oleg chooses to stay behind after befriending the village meerpups. In 2014, Aleksandr and Sergei featured on the
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logo to mark the charity's 50th anniversary. Between February and April 2015, Classic Oleg Toy was shown during sponsorships and advertisements. On 3 April 2015, comparethemarket.com launched ''Meerkat Movies'', offering customers two-for-one cinema tickets every Tuesday or Wednesday for a whole year. They partnered with films such as ''
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'' and ''
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''. The advertisements featured the movie trailer, sometimes an interview between Orlov and the cast, and a comment that the movie tickets are two-for-one with ''Meerkat Movies''. After suffering from empty nest syndrome, Aleksandr and Sergei travel to Hollywood for a holiday, and whilst on a set tour Aleksandr realizes that the best way to reward customers is with cinema tickets. In October 2015, an advert was shown where Sergei goes on a date to a cinema with
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. In May 2018, Aleksandr and Sergei performed a rendition of
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's "
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", from the film '' Funny Girl'', to promote the ''Meerkat Movies'' campaign. On 3 July 2018, the newly renamed comparethemarket (formerly comparethemarket.com) revealed ''Meerkat Meals'' which offers customers two-for-one meals at some restaurants around the UK. The service, powered by the Dining Club Group (trading as 'tastecard'), launched on 16 July 2018 and is granted for free to new customers and customers that purchased a qualifying product less than one year ago. In July 2019, in an advert for ''Meerkat Meals'' and ''Meerkat Movies'', Aleksandr and Sergei are in San Francisco where they reunite with Oleg, who along with his friend Ayana, travelled from Africa to look for them after several bulldozers destroyed their home.. After Oleg and Ayana's return in 2019, a new advert series was shown called Endless Adventures, where the meerkats would walk into a door and find themselves in a movie (which are usually fictitious ones except for '' Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon'', which was animated by
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, and also features Orlov's voice actor Simon Greenall). Later that year in December, Auto-Sergei was released which could help people switch to a better deal. Then in 2019, it was upgraded with credit card eligibility checks. On 30 November 2020, Compare the Meerkat stopped sponsoring ''
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''. Simon Daglish said "Comparethemarket.com and Corrie has been one of the UK's longest-running and most successful partnerships and I would personally like to say a huge thank you to all at Compare the Market for taking a big idea and turning it into an iconic partnership. But, like all good things it has to come to an end... As we approach the 60th birthday of a British institution we are looking for an ambitious brand to connect with the cultural phenomena that is Coronation Street". This led to complaints on
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. In May 2021, when the neighbourhood bills calculator was launched, a new advert shows a French meerkat neighbour named Antoine D'Orleau, which is Aleksandr and Sergei's neighbour, who is more sophisticated than Aleksandr and Sergei, despite this, he has expensive bills than Aleksandr and Sergei's, they have the cheapest bills. In September 2021, a new advert shows animal supervillains which kidnapped Aleksandr to be a supervillain, the supervillains wants to make bad things, and Aleksandr said them to get good things for them. In December 2022, a new advert shows Aleksandr & Sergei at an airport to collect Aleksandr's Australian nephew, Carl, who turns out to be a wombat. A new slogan, "Don't Wombat it, Meerkat it.", debuted along with this advert, with subsequent adverts showing Sergei suffering from various mishaps as a result of Carl's bumbling. In April 2023, two new adverts were released. The first was ''VR'', which features Sergei & Carl playing with virtual reality headsets whilst bumping into themselves. The second was Washing Machine, which saw Carl cleaning Aleksandr's coat in a washing machine. He then takes it out and gives it to Sergei. However, much to Sergei's dismay, the coat had shrunk in the wash. In May 2023, another advert showed Carl making soup for Aleksandr and Sergei as thanks for letting him stay with them. However, Carl had misread the recipe book and had put a pint of chilli powder in the soup instead of just a pinch. Sergei eats the soup and collapses, due to the amount of chilli powder in the soup. The advert ends with a worried Aleksandr watching Sergei being taken away in an ambulance whilst Carl reads his recipe book and realises his mistake. In December 2023, a new advert, ''Leak'', when Aleksandr and Carl are in the living room of their house, when Sergei comes along. Sergei walks over a wet patch found on the carpet, as a pipe had leaked in their living room. Carl takes the floorboard underneath the carpet out, and removes the pipe, causing the area to flood. He mistakenly thinks that "no pipe" equals "no leak". After a logo card, the advert cuts to a fully flooded living room. In January 2025, the company debuted a new series of adverts for the Australian market teaming the meerkats with Australian television presenter
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Withdrawal of adverts during news broadcasts

In February 2022 the company withdrew adverts from being shown during news broadcasts following the start of the
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stating that it had reviewed its media plan and wanted to avoid the adverts appearing near news on the invasion to ensure that the company was being sensitive to the current situation. However, they still air rarely on news broadcasts, and they still air regularly outside of news broadcasts.


Characters

The adverts are fronted by Aleksandr Orlov, a meerkat oligarch. According to an interview with the character's designer and director, Darren Walsh at Passion Pictures, Orlov became a billionaire sometime in the 1970s. He is described as living in a mansion near the fictitious village of Meerkovo, while owning another large mansion in South London, and spends his time on vanity projects such as his website, numerous self-portraits, petitions and film production. The campaign has also featured secondary characters from amongst Orlov's friends, family and employees. The most notable of these is Sergei , Orlov's IT technician, tea-maker and sidekick, who has also featured in his own adverts, and – according to
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former employees – whose look and way of dress was inspired by Martyn Oswin, an actual IT manager at BGL. Before working for Orlov, he used to be head of the principal design group for the
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me during the 1980s. He designed the
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kat space station, and now works with Orlov and Comparethemeerkat. Sergei is first seen in the ad "Sergei", and later guests in "
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", "Art Class" and all three of the "Orlov Family Trilogy" advertisements. Sergei had been frequently mentioned on Orlov's Twitter and Facebook accounts, once was prior to being included in an advert, and Aleksandr even started a petition to add the word 'Simples' to the dictionary because Sergei did not approve of the word in a game of
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. Sergei has also starred in his own adverts without Orlov. The 2011 campaign focused on a fictional Russian village named Meerkovo, which was actually filmed in the English county of
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. The adverts featured new characters complaining about the danger caused to the town by confusion over Comparethemeerkat.com and Comparethemarket.com. The new characters were Maiya , a former spy and a teacher, Yakov, a toy maker, Vassily, a metal musician, and Bogdan, a naughty meerkat child. A companion website was set up for the campaign containing a map of the town. They appeared on ''Coronation Street'' bumpers until 2015 when they'd slipped into obscurity though toys were still made. In 2018 they made a return in ''
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'' bumpers. After this campaign, the adverts began to feature Oleg, a 'meerpup' (a term the meerkats use to refer to a child) who first appeared as an infant in an advert broadcast on 25 December 2013, where Sergei and Aleksandr find him on their doorstep and take him in. On 25 December 2014, whilst on a trip to Africa with Aleksandr and Sergei, Oleg decides to stay behind after befriending the meerkats there. He reappears when he has a dream in 2016. In 2017, he appeared in adverts themed around the films ''
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'' and '' Star Wars: The Last Jedi''. Oleg lived in an African village with another pup named Ayana until their home was destroyed by bulldozers. They hitchhiked across the world looking for Oleg's parents, and finally found them in San Francisco, where they reassumed care of both Oleg and Ayana. Ayana first appeared in a '' Frozen'' themed advert in late 2016, and was a young meerkat whom Oleg appeared to have befriended in the African meerkat village. She speaks with an English accent. This advert featured the first appearance of Oleg in almost two years. Since the launch of Meerkat Movies, only Aleksandr and Sergei regularly appeared in the main television advertisements, though the Meerkovo characters continued to feature in the ''
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'' sponsorship bumpers after 2018. In December 2018, Auto Sergei, an
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meerkat, was introduced, to make life "simples" and then was upgraded for credit card use. He featured in adverts where Aleksandr acts like a CEO for a big company, while Sergei takes on a similar appearance to
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in some adverts.


Commercial success

Following the campaign, ''comparethemarket.com'' was ranked as the fourth most visited insurance website in the UK, up from 16th in January 2008, and the site's overall sales doubled. By 2010 the site had increased its market share by 76%, where competitors' share had fallen by up to 30% over the same period. , Aleksandr had more than 700,000 Facebook fans and 22,000 followers on Twitter, while on photo-sharing site
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there is a popular gallery of Aleksandr's family. According to entrepreneur David Soskin, the wordplay of "meerkat" vs. "market" overcomes the high cost of the latter keyword in sponsored
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listings. In 2013, researchers at the
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hypothesised that the mass appeal of the marketing campaign was due to the campaign's successful amalgamation of narrative tropes from
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, comedy literature, and adventure literature.


Impact on other marketing campaigns

Since the launch the comparethemeerkat campaign, several other companies have adopted marketing campaigns featuring anthropomorphic animal mascots, often citing the campaign's success as inspiration. This includes
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and
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's Skint
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. The comparethemeerkat campaign forced rival GoCompare to launch its adverts starring opera singer Wynne Evans, in an attempt to recapture market share.


Criticism

On 11 August 2009, an opinion piece in ''
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'' newspaper accused the advert series of racism for mocking
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an accents. The article received a near universally negative reaction and the Advertising Standards Authority, following a complaint by the author of the article, stated that it had not received any similar complaints, and ultimately decided to take no action.


Merchandise


Book

Orlov's "autobiography" was released on 28 October 2010, entitled ''A Simples Life: The Life and Times of Aleksandr Orlov''. The book generated more pre-orders than that of other books released at the same time including
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and more than double the pre-orders of autobiographies by
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, Jon Snow,
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hisholm and
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. The book was published by
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.


Downloads

The British website hosts downloads such as wallpapers, ringtones, text alerts, voicemail messages and some commercial videos. There is also an iPhone application containing background information, a database of English phrases in "meerkat" pronunciation (created from audio clips from the TV adverts), a
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"detector", and some videos. The British site previously had these features; but it no longer has them and the app is no longer available. However, there is a Meerkat Movies app to redeem the voucher code.


Stuffed toys

From 1 July 2011, a
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representing one of the characters had been given away with each policy sold via the website. In December 2013, a baby meerkat called Oleg was introduced and subsequently released a toy. In December 2014, Oleg was removed from adverts, but despite this the toy was still available up until May 2018. In addition to the seven main characters, there have been limited releases of the school teacher Maiya in a spy outfit, and baby Oleg in a safari outfit. In March 2016, To mark the launch of '' Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice'' two new meerkat toys were released featuring Sergei in a
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outfit and Aleksandr in a
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outfit. In December 2016, two more toys were released as limited editions featuring Oleg as
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and a new character Ayana as Elsa from Disney's '' Frozen''. To celebrate the 40th anniversary of ''
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'' in April 2017, another two new meerkat toys were released featuring Aleksandr in a
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outfit, Sergei in an
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outfit. From the movie ''
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'' meerkats Oleg as the Beast and Ayana as Belle appeared on the shelves. In the Christmas of 2017 and early 2018, an advert featured Oleg in an
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outfit. All toys were not released again after May 2018, although a toy with Oleg in pyjamas was released in September 2020 based on an advert where Oleg and Ayana won't go to sleep.


See also

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, another popular anthropomorphic animal used in British advertising on products such as
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since 2001. * The
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, Cockney-accented character in a similar campaign for GEICO insurance in the United States since 1999.


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