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The 12 Super Bowl commercials you need to watch again

Marissa Horn
USA TODAY
Heinz ketchup "Wiener Stampede" aired during Super Bowl 50.

Super Bowl 50 saw the good, the bad and even some underrated commercials that stole the spotlight from the game. Watch below the ones that made you laugh, cry, think and more:

The ads that made you happy

Honda, "A New Truck to Love"

Though talking animals have seemingly taken over previous years of Super Bowl commercials, the Queen-singing sheep herd couldn't have been cuter.

Heinz, "Wiener Stampede"

What's better than wiener dogs dressed as wieners, running in slow motion? Wiener dogs running in slow motion toward humans dressed as condiments, that's what.

NFL, "Super Bowl Babies Choir (featuring Seal)

Who knew so many Super Bowl babies could sing in harmony with Seal?

The ads that made you feel something

Pepsi, "Joy of Pepsi" 

Janelle Monáe proves she can rock any hairstyle and dance to any decade's music as she takes us on a nostalgia-filled ride with Pepsi.

Jeep, "Portraits"

In celebration of its 75th birthday, Jeep shares portraits of cultural icons, famous historic images and the brand's former vehicles. Nostalgic to say the least.

Audi, "Commander"

A retired astronaut relives his glory days when his son lets him drive the new Audi R8 V10 plus.

The ads that made you laugh

Doritos, "Ultrasound"

This baby speeds up the delivery process to retrieve a Dorito chip.

Hyundai, "First Date"

Kevin Hart takes the "overprotective dad" to a whole new level with Hyundai's vehicle tracking feature. Parents, teenagers take note.

Doritos, "Doritos Dogs"

Dogs are apparently the key to the hearts of Super Bowl fans.

And the ads that made you think

Budweiser, "Simply Put"

Everything sounds better with a British accent — even a sophisticated scolding from actress Helen Mirren.

No More, "Text Talk"

This PSA commercial left people thinking about the signs of domestic violence.

Colgate, "Save Water"

Every drop counts in this ad, as Colgate asks viewers to conserve water by turning off the faucet.

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