2014's best Super Bowl commercials: Watch, and vote for your favorite

Radio Shack says "The '80s called" in its 2014 Super Bowl commercial.

What was your favorite big game ad on Sunday? Watch all of the 2014 Super Bowl commercials on syracuse.com, as they aired quarter by quarter.

Highlights included Radio Shack's "The '80s Called," the CarMax "Slow Clap" (with Rudy!), Bob Dylan for Chrysler, "Full House" and "Seinfeld" reunions, Sarah McLachlan's "Doberhuahua" and a hug from Bruce Willis. Sentimental viewers might have gotten a little misty-eyed at Budweiser's "Puppy Love," hearts soared for a Fort Drum soldier's "hero's welcome," and upstate New York fist-pumped for Chobani's grand debut in front of more than 100 million people.

Some ads were controversial, such as Scarlett Johansson's "banned" spot for SodaStream and Cheerios' return to an interracial family. Coca-Cola aired "America the Beautiful" in many different languages, prompting heavy backlash on social media from some who called it unpatriotic.

But what was the best commercial of Super Bowl XLVIII? Who deserves the title of 2014's Ad Bowl champion?

We've posted some of the night's most talked-about ads below, and we'd like to invite you to vote for your favorite. We left out all the movie trailers (sorry "Transformers" fans) and TV promos (yes, Jack is back on "24"), but feel free to write in your own picks if you don't see your favorite below.

What was the best Super Bowl commercial? Vote in our poll or leave a comment below.

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