As the soothing sounds of flutes start up in the background, the commercial opens to a wide shot of the cloudless sky and the bright sun shining its rays upon a family’s flowery backyard, showcasing the beautiful day on display. A few moments later, the shot zooms in on a Grass-type family peacefully enjoying a picnic in the great outdoors, focusing on the smiling faces of a father Breloom and a mother Leavanny while they sit on a plaid patterned blanket and enjoy their peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. The camera then shifts to their lovely little daughter, a Celebi wearing a yellow t-shirt with an orange smiling sun in the center along with a white disposable diaper. As the diaper-clad child toddles around the grassy terrain and happily picks some sunflowers, a narrator starts to speak. “We know you love your little Grass-type to the ends of the earth!” says a disembodied and feminine sounding voice. “You love the way they make you smile and laugh, you love the way they share your affinity for all things nature, and you love the energy they bring to brighten up your day!” While the narrator makes these statements, the commercial cuts to three wholesome scenes emphasizing each phrase. The first scene takes place in the living room and shows the Celebi assuming a silly pose as she stands on her fours and lifts her padded posterior to the ceiling, wearing nothing beyond her crinkly garment. As the little Grass-type looks at her parents from between her legs and gives her diapered rump a playful shake, the shot shifts to the parents giggling in response to their daughter’s amusing antics, showing the ways she makes them smile and laugh. The second scene switches back to the backyard, with the parents picking flowers while the toddler crawls around the grassy ground, now wearing a dark green skirt in addition to her diaper. Showcasing the family’s shared affinity towards nature, the shot then shifts to the Celebi’s smiling face while she continues to crawl, captivated by every little critter on the grassy surface, bewildered by every butterfly and flying insect gracefully gliding through the air. The third scene transitions to the family playing around at the park, showing the three Grass-types playing a game of tag. Sporting a blue pair of overalls, the Celebi gleefully giggles while she chases her parents around, highlighting how her energy brightens up their day as the parents join along in such playful laughter. “Although, as much as you love your little sprout, we know there’s a certain fact you’re not too fond of.” says the narrator. The commercial then cuts back to the present day, with the Celebi picking some more sunflowers while her parents continue to partake in their picnic. Although, unbeknownst to the little Grass-type, a particular pressure begins brewing in her bowels, and as she bends over to pick another flower, that squatting position sets something off before she can do such a thing. PBLAAAAAART!!! An expression of slight surprise appears on the toddler’s face as a sizable solid suddenly dumps into her diaper, a large lump protruding from pampers as they droop down to her knees. Shortly after this abrupt accident, the narrator addresses the fact they previously alluded to while a dark green stink line trails from the toddler’s diaper. “Let’s not beat around the bush! Sometimes, your little ray of sunshine really stinks!” they say with a giggle. To emphasize this idea, the two adults reflexively retch in response to the foul stench, their picnic being delayed due to their daughter’s dirty diapers. “And we’re well aware that putting your plans on pause isn’t the only problem that comes with your child’s dirty diapers!” they add with another chuckle. To prove this claim, the commercial cuts to the mother Leavanny tending to the garden and softly patting down the soil beds, all while the toddler pitches in with her cute little watering can. However, a potent pressure forms in her bowels while she helps with watering the plants, prompting the Celebi to suddenly pop a squat. PBLOOOOOOOORP!! The little Grass-type grunts and pushes a large mound of mess into her diaper, causing it to expand while a big bulge protrudes from the back of her overalls. As a dark green stink line trails from her bottom, the sounds of her strained grunts persist, indicating that she's not done filling her diapers just yet. PFFFFFFT! BLOOOORT!! PBLOOOOOORMPH!!! As more solids pile into her pampers, the lump in her overalls grows larger and larger until it slumps to the ground, the stink line expanding in size to convey the larger load lurking in her diaper. As the stink line makes its way to the garden, several flowers start to wilt and decay in response to the nasty stench, causing a shocked expression to appear on the mother’s face as she looks down at her daughter. Of course, the Celebi simply stares at her mother with an innocent smile, clearly not intending to destroy the plants with her poopy pants, simply doing what a diaper dependent toddler’s gotta do. “Yes, we know you’re not the only one who smells all the stinky things they do in their diapers! Your precious plants can smell it too, making big messes an even bigger problem for your garden!” says the narrator. Accentuating the foul odor of her full diaper, flies start buzzing around the large lump in the little one’s overalls and a lone bird suddenly falls from the sky and drops dead, sprinkling some silliness into the commercial. “We also know that your little Grass-type likes the fertilizing feel of a full diaper, and how that can make changing their diapers rather difficult.” says the narrator as the commercial transitions to the Celebi waddling around the house with a wide smile on her face, clearly unconcerned about the soiled and saggy diaper between her legs. “Plus, it’s not all that pleasant to have such stinky scents lingering around the house.” The shot then shifts to the parents running laps around the living room as they chase the little Grass-type, conveying the challenges that come with changing their daughter’s diapers. “Now, perhaps you’re looking for a solution to such stinky situations. Sure, there’s always potty training, but that takes lots of time and comes with its own unique challenges. What if you want an immediate solution to these poopy pamper problems?” asks the narrator as they address the audience. “Lucky for you, we’ve got a diaper that’ll do just that!” With a finger snapping sound effect, the Celebi’s pure white padding suddenly switches to a different kind of crinkly garment, a red diaper with green ruffles and black spots resembling watermelon seeds, still retaining its saggy and stinky state. The toddler looks at her new diaper with a wider smile, very fond of its fruity design. “Introducing our Little Sunshines! The perfect diaper for your own little ray of sunshine!” says the narrator in a cheerful tone. The camera then zooms in on the toddler’s padded bottom, showcasing the diaper’s captivating components. “While they look very cute, these designs aren’t just for show! Made entirely out of Mother Nature’s materials, our diapers completely capture the scents of nature’s finest fruits and flora, perfect for masking the messes your child makes in them!” As the phrases “Made of Natural Materials”, “Pleasant Scents”, and “Mitigates Foul Smells”, appear on the right hand corner of the screen in a bright yellow font, the shot shifts to the parent’s smiling faces, much preferring the wonderful smell of watermelons over the stinky stench of excrement. The commercial then transitions to the family driving on the highway and taking a lengthy road trip, with the mother in the driver’s seat and the father in the front seat while the little Grass-type sits in the back, relaxing in the comfort of her booster seat while wearing her yellow t-shirt and her watermelon-designed diaper. GUUUUUUUUUURGLE! GUUUUUUURGLE!! The toddler’s tummy lets out a loud gurgle as the trip goes on, now feeling a big pressure in her bowels. The Celebi tenses up her face and squirms in her seat, attempting to answer nature’s call as the sounds of her strained grunts fill the car. PFFFFFFFFT! BLOOOOOOORP!!! A sizable solid settles into her diaper, causing it to expand as a noticeable lump protrudes from it. The little Grass-type sighs in relief once the deed is done, all while her parents remain focused on their surroundings. “Thanks to our Little Sunshines, these two can keep their eyes on the road without needing to worry about smelly odors obstructing them!” says the narrator. “Not only that, your child can enjoy the fertilizing feel of a full diaper without the side effect of stinking up the place! It’s the best of both worlds!” Accentuating that aforementioned benefit, a transparent clock cycling in the background conveys the passage of time, with two more hours flying by as their road trip goes on and the Celebi continues to sit in her soiled diaper. The toddler starts to squirm and fidget once again, tensing up her face and spreading her legs as she prepares to pack her pampers some more. BRAAAAAAAAAP!! PBLOOOOOORMPH!!! A boisterous bout of flatulence is heard before the little Grass-type drops another large load into her diaper, causing it to further expand and become quite lumpy as it slumps past her seat. “Additionally, because our diapers are the best at nullifying those nasty smells, your child can soil a single diaper several times, allowing you to make the most out of each one! It’s the ideal diaper for environmental efficiency!” says the narrator while the Celebi cracks a silly smile, looking down at the loaded diaper between her legs. Emphasizing this exact idea, more time passes by as the family gets caught in highway traffic, having to move their car at a sluggishly show pace. Eventually, the toddler is seen squirming in her seat yet again, the sounds of strained grunts informing the family that she’s about to make another mess in her pants. PBLAAAAAART!!! As she pushes out another mound of mess, her diaper sags and expands some more, becoming even larger and lumpier than before as it just barely hovers above the floor. And yet, even after the toddler’s three total deeds of diaper filling, in spite of the packed pampers slumping and sagging between their daughter’s legs, composed expressions remain on the parent’s faces, highlighting how even the largest of loads are little match for the lovely scents of Little Sunshines. For the final part of the sales pitch, the commercial cuts to the Celebi wearing a sky blue dress and playing with a close friend of hers, a Snivy donning a dark green dress and a light yellow diaper designed with flowers of various colors. “Oh, and did we mention that our diapers come in all kinds of designs each containing their own unique scent?” says the narrator. “These make our Little Sunshines the perfect diaper for play dates and get - togethers, allowing for several combinations of sweet scents!” The camera then shifts to the smiling faces of the Celebi’s parents, certainly appreciating the fresh scents of fruit and flowers. “With all the ways our diapers fill the air with the loveliest of aromas, you’ll rarely have to think about the less than lovely things your child loads them up with!” they add with a giggle. BLAAAAAART!! PBLOOOOOORPMH!!! Right on cue, the two toddlers pop a squat and tense up their faces as they start filling their diapers with lumpy loads, causing them to droop down to their knees and noticeably peek out from their dresses. As dopey smiles form on the faces of the diaper-clad children, the parents smile as well, knowing they won’t need to worry about giving them a change for quite a while. To close off the commercial, the Celebi and the Snivy are seen on a grassy terrain paired with a cloudless sky, standing on both sides of a big pack of Little Sunshines and smiling at the camera as they don their colored dresses and adorably designed diapers. “Little Sunshines. Pleasant scents for pleasant days!” says the narrator as the logo of a rising sun appears in the sky, accompanied by a curved, grass green font bearing the brand name. End