The soft sounds of acoustic guitars start up in the background, crafting a calming atmosphere while the commercial opens to a cloudless sky complementing the grassy terrain of a beautiful backyard. The sun is shining at just the right intensity, its rays potent enough to provide a pleasant warmth while leaving no room for displeasure or discomfort. A breeze gently blows by a few moments later, just strong enough to be a refreshing reprieve without being too jarring of a shift from warm to cold. Enjoying this perfectly passable day are two Eevee toddlers, brother and sister, sitting side by side, their backs facing the camera and their tails slowly swaying as they partake in the simple pleasures of each other’s company and the serene setting of their backyard. Both boy and girl don nothing beyond plain white disposable diapers, and while the lack of designs make such diapers as basic as they can possibly be, neither Normal-type utters a single complaint, setting the stage for the commercial’s tone of contentment as a narrator starts to speak. “Y’know, lots of commercials like to downplay regular diapers, whether it’s because they’ve got more sag than Baby Bolts or because they don’t smell as nice as Little Sunshines, but that doesn’t mean they deserve a bad rep, right?” says the familiar feminine voice that’s narrated all the other commercials, as if to apologize for their own part in such diaper disparagement. “The simple truth is that not all families are in desperate need of specific diapers, that sometimes the basics are all their babies want.” Confirming this claim, the diaper-clad kids turn to face the camera with satisfied smiles on their faces, completely content with their crinkly circumstances. “They may not have any stand-out designs or special features, but they’re adequate at the end of the day, and sometimes that’s all you can ever ask for.” Segueing into several scenes showing the benefits of basic diapers while the soothing acoustics continue to play, the commercial first cuts to the girl Eevee donning a light pink t-shirt in addition to her diaper, the camera placing slightly more focus on her padded posterior while she waddles along the carpeted floors of the living room, giggling and laughing as the sounds of crinkling and rustling pair with her playful movements. Stopping and staring at the soft seats in front of her a few moments later, now feeling a lot more adventurous in her interactions with the indoor environment, the baby girl happily babbles and begins briskly climbing onto the couch, the snug and comfy fit of her crinkly garment easily able to adjust to her ambitious actions. Another scene switches to the boy Eevee sporting a light blue shirt alongside his diaper, letting out lots of laughter while he runs around the backyard’s grassy terrain, loving how the sun’s subtle warmth rejuvenates him as he roams and romps about, appreciating how the soft grass supports his speedy movements and provides comfortable cushion to each step he takes, enjoying every single aspect of his outdoor adventure. Eventually feeling a surge of ambition in similar fashion to his sister, the toddler coming to a stop upon realizing there’s far funner ways to traverse the terrain, he soon starts doing a series of somersaults and cartwheels across the grassy ground, the baby boy’s laughter amplifying at these more expressive ways to move his body. The camera then slightly zooms in on the kid’s diaper as he continues to show off his acrobatic arsenal, highlighting how its adequate fit is more than able to keep up with the Eevee’s energetic actions while it remains snugly secured around his waist and bottom. The third scene of the trifecta then shows the two toddlers playing together, their gleeful giggles filling the air while they crawl around the chairs and under the kitchen table, having lots of fun with even the simplest forms of moving around. Just like the last two scenes, the diapers between their legs don’t lose any sense of snugness even as the padded Pokémon start picking up the pace, accentuating how their crinkly garments can adapt to just about any form of movement. “When your little ones are on the go, their flexibility ensures no interference during their exciting escapades.” says the narrator once said scenes play out, giving props to even the most primitive of pampers. A second trio of scenes then starts up, the first of which focuses on the female Eevee resting on the lap of a male Indeedee while he lounges in a rocking chair, the dad and daughter both content to sit back, relax, and appreciate this simple way to pass the seconds. After the father follows up by giving the little girl an affectionate pat on the head, another action enhances the wholesome atmosphere as he begins to lightly bounce the baby on his lap, her smile widening not only in response to the relaxing movements, but also to the soft seat provided by her padding. The next scene cuts back to the other Eevee resting on an Audino’s right shoulder, slowly swishing his tail and sporting a satisfied smile while his mother lightly rocks him, both thoroughly enjoying such tender moments between mother and son. In identical fashion to the previous scene, it’s capped off on a cute note as the Audino gives him a kiss on the cheek and lightly pats his padded bottom, the brief puffs of baby powder signifying the softness of the child’s poofy pants, how they feel like a fluffy pillow for his posterior. The third scene then shows the two toddlers chilling on the couch, smiling and clapping in response to a show on the TV screen. Although they have no understanding of the plot taking place, although they can hardly comprehend the silly shenanigans they’re spectating, this doesn’t matter to either of the Eevees, for the fact that their diapers are a sufficient source of comfort throughout their cartoon consumption already makes the endeavor quite enjoyable to them. “When your little ones have nowhere they need to go, their softness provides high quality comfort.” says the narrator shortly after that sequence occurs, providing more praise for the plain padding. The final series of scenes begins with the girl picking stray buttercup flowers from the bountiful backyard, smiling at the pretty sight of their bright yellow colors. The toddler soon notices a certain twinge in her bladder, still sporting that same smile as she looks down at her diaper, well aware that relieving herself anytime and anywhere is simply an everyday event for padded Pokémon such as herself. A hissing sound swiftly accompanies the background acoustics, the Eevee’s diaper swelling and staining a similar shade of yellow to the petit plants in her hands, the sound slowly subsiding until the tyke’s bladder is entirely empty. Glad to get rid of that particular twinge, ultimately unbothered by the saggy and sloshy diaper between her legs, the kid goes back to her previously scheduled flower picking, not showing a single worry over her sudden soaking. Transitioning back to the baby boy of the bunch, shifting the setting from outdoor to indoor, the next scene opens to the other Eevee running after a red bouncy ball rolling along the living room floor, the tot playfully laughing amidst this chase for his cherished toy. A building pressure in his bowels soon stops the boy from reclaiming the runaway ball, but this doesn’t bother him one bit as he bends his knees and sticks out his bottom, for the Normal-type knows that dropping the deuce in his diaper is just daily life for little kids like himself. With just a single grunt, the tot’s tail hikes up and a sizable solid promptly plops into his pampers after a boisterous bout of breaking wind, causing them to sag down to his knees as a noticeable lump bulges from the back, the tension on the tyke’s face transitioning to relief as he smiles and exhales a dopey sigh. Happy to have pushed out of all that pressure, ultimately undeterred by his dirty and droopy diaper, the kid resumes running after the toy and picks it back up, certainly not passing up on the bouncy boons of his ball just because he pooped in his poofy pants. The last scene of this set shifts the setting to the mall, featuring the family taking a shopping trip while the mother and father push the kids in a wide two-seated stroller. Satisfied smiles are shown on all four faces, the mother and father happy to have a day out with their son and daughter, the baby boy and girl glad to enjoy both the relaxing experience of a slow stroller ride and the several stunning sights of a shopping center bustling with activity. It’s not too long until the two tots start squirming in their seats and scrunching up their faces, feeling familiar pressures in both their bladders and bowels, though this does nothing to disrupt the soothing beats of the background music, emphasizing how the deeds they’re about to do are common occurrences in this family of four. Hissing sounds make another appearance once the padded Pokémon start to empty themselves, their diapers adequately absorbing the torrent as they swell up and stain shades of yellow. Still needing to get the stinkier substances out of their systems while the stream subsides, their bowels briefly contribute a couple of crude sounds before each Eevee drops their dumpy deposit, prompting the presence of several points of protrusion in their pampers as they further expand in size to accommodate the lumpy loads they let out. The stroller comes to a stop shortly after the two toddlers sigh in relief, but all the family members still maintain their smiling faces, the kids content to displace all of that pressure into their diapers, the adults aware that a trip to the restroom isn’t going to ruin their day one bit. “And, most importantly when your little ones gotta go, they contain all kinds of messes.” says the narrator, saving the most significant praise for last. With the Indeedee agreeing to do some shopping by himself, the Audino lifts the little ones out of the stroller and carries a kid in each arm, ultimately unconcerned that both kids did both numbers in their diapers, unequivocally unbothered by the prospect of changing both children while she walks her daughter and son to the women’s room. With that, the commercial’s closing scene sets itself up with the same shot and setting as the opening scene, only a couple of changes setting them apart; rather than the two Eevees sitting on the grassy terrain, instead the diaper-clad kids are standing next to each side an off-white pack of unbranded diapers, its appearance having no notable design features beyond the word “Diapers” in black bold font alongside text describing the size, quantity, and other required details of the product. As if the tots feel some sense of triumph in representing regular diapers, they’re seen staring at the camera with wide smiles, not disappointed that the diapers they don don’t have any striking designs or color schemes, not peeved that the pampers their parents purchase don’t come with a clever or cutesy name, not even upset that the packs their poofy pants come in don’t have baby Pokémon playfully posing as mascots. For the siblings who don’t require diapers with special features, for the Normal-type children who aren’t as needy as tots of other types, plain padding is perfectly fine, a sentiment the narrator echoes in their ending statement. “Not everyone needs the newest brands of diapers, and that’s a-ok!” Ending the commercial on an adorable send off, the two Eevees take a seat on the pack of diapers and scoot to the center of the shot before giving each other a big hug, affirming they’re a-ok with the way things are as the music fades out and the screen fades to black. End