Super Bowl 2020 Funniest Commercials: Rick And Morty, Jason Momoa, Lil Nas X, And More

The Super Bowl is over, and while many people will be talking about Missouri's Kansas City Chiefs beating California's San Francisco 49ers, the talk around the water cooler today will also be the commercials. This year, we saw ads that cost companies millions of dollars for 30-second spots as they tried their best to get our attention.

Many times, these ads have a comedic slant, and sometimes, they're actually funny--and often, they fail miserably. Over the course of Super Bowl LIV, there were a ton of ads, but only a few of them were actually really funny. So we collected the best ones from the NFL game and have them for you below.

If you want more from the big game, check out all the movie trailers revealed during the evening (those included new spots for Black Widow, No Time to Die, and more, plus Disney Plus's Marvel shows in the non-movie space) as well as all the Super Bowl commercials.

Cheetos

When your hands are covered in Cheetos dust, you may not want to touch anyone or anything. MC Hammer pops up to sing the chorus from his hit song "U Can't Touch This."

Avocados From Mexico

Every year, Avocados From Mexico puts out some hilarious commercials for the Super Bowl. This year, it spoofs the Home Shopping Network with accessories for your avocado.

Rocket Mortgage

Apparently, Jason Momoa isn't the man we all thought he was. Just watch the commercial for yourself, as it's easily one of the best of the evening.

Pringles

Ricky & Morty make an appearance in this year's Pringles commercial, poking fun at the other Pringles commercials from the past year. Also, there are Pringles robots now.

Doritos

Lil Nas X and Sam Elliot got into a dance-off during this Doritos commercial. Is there anything funnier than a horse with a sound system strapped to it? That's rhetorical because the answer is obviously "no."

Disclosure: ViacomCBS is GameSpot's parent company.

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