Here’s a YouTube video of the entire ad. I don’t know if it’s going to eventually get pulled for copyright or if they’re believers in just letting their ads into whatever forum to get people to see them:
Meh. I don’t have any strong opinions on the ad, in a month hardly anyone will remember it. I would like to point out that there are just two lines of dialogue and only one is spoken by a Simpsons character. Milhouse gets a line at the end, presumably so the product can at least get its name mentioned. The other line is at the very beginning when a generic newscaster – not Kent Brockman – sets up the premise. (He sounds an awful lot like Morbo from Futurama, I’d be willing to be it’s Maurice LaMarche doing the voice.) No characters voiced by the Big Six have any dialogue. I don’t know what – if anything – that means, but I do wonder if Harry Shearer turned them down.
(It’s also worth pointing out that the last Simpsons Super Bowl ad had Homer talking.)

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I thought it was inoffensive enough. Better than most episodes these days, actually. But it was only a minute long, so it’s not much of a comparison. It doesn’t make me want to buy a Coke any more than I did before, but that’s more Coke’s fault (I don’t think fizzy drinks agree with me).
This commercial was more, well, meh than anything else, but Smithers as an “odd end?” That alone is proof that Zombie Simpsons is more a cartoon than the animated sitcom it once was.