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'Be together, not the same' Touching Android ad features adorable and unlikely animal pals cohabiting in peace

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As a part of their 'be together, not the same' campaign, Google encourages people to be the 'and' in life.

Like Timon and Pumbaa or the Fox and the Hound, unlikely animal friends are something that immediately bring an "aww" to your mind.

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LOS ANGELES, CA (Catholic Online) - Android and Google's new advertisement, "Friends Furever," features the most unusual sorts of animal companions to endorse their "Be together, not the same" campaign. They aim at showing "just how easy it is to coexist while retaining your individuality."

Other ads from this campaign explain, "When enough people have an 'and' view, the world changes forever," and having this view can lead "to something new, something better."

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"Everyone doing the same thing, wont move us forward. But everyone doing their own thing, together, can."

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A furry little lamb playing with an elephant and a bear cuddling with a tiger, it's different. It is a metaphor for opening up the world to new possibilities. Also, who wouldn't want to see this?

"Whether it's a duckling and a cat or a dog and a lion, there's just something about seeing two fuzzy creatures snuggle instead of fighting that hits you right in the heart," stated Emily Arata from Elite Daily.

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