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Click & Save: The Most Memorable Downloads From '15

THE DAILY compiled a list of the Daily Downloads that stood out over the past year. Below is the list in chronological order.

BRAND AID: Newcastle presented another installment of its videos promoting the "Band of Brands" Super Bowl advertising effort.

RISE AND SHINE: Patriots WR Julian Edelman posted this video promoting the Patriots' upcoming season by combining team highlights with audio and images from the "Star Wars: Episode VII" trailer.

RINGING SUCCESS: Video game-themed YouTube outlet Noober Goober Gaming released this video shortly before May's Floyd Mayweather Jr.-Manny Pacquiao fight. Created in the style of the classic game "Punch Out," it accurately predicted the outcome of the fight.


VIDEO CLIP: As part of their multifaceted rebranding campaign, the Clippers created this "Funny Or Die" video in which Owner Steve Ballmer tries in vain to create an original logo. F Blake Griffin, a regular contributor to FunnyOrDie.com, stepped in to save the day.

BACK TO SCHOOL: Comedy Central's "Key & Peele" offered up "TeachingCenter," a parody of ESPN's "SportsCenter" in which teachers replace star athletes. The segment included a ticker featuring test scores instead of sports results as well as a fake BMW commercial in which the star endorser was an English teacher.

WAITING FOR SHOES TO DROP: adidas marked the start of its endorsement deal with Rockets G James Harden by dropping off literal truckloads of shoes at his house.

GETTING WEIRD: Sports humor outlet The Kicker got off to a strong start with a video starring Weird Al Yankovic that explored a host of postgame press conference cliches.

READY TO ROCK: CollegeHumor.com created this video, which treated the plot of "Rocky IV" as if it depicted actual events, in the style of ESPN documentaries and featuring on-air personalities.

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