With October officially behind us, Mashable has compiled the ten most effective viral ads for the month, which includes everything from soccer stars to cursing little girls to…Hobbits Indeed, a peculiar month, but a fun one nevertheless.

In the spirit of celebrating feminism, FCKH8.com invited several little girls to drop complaints while dressed like princesses. But these aren’t just any sort of complaints – they’re straight-up “F-bombs.” (They’re bleeped out in the video, but expect a whole lot of them.)

BBC Music celebrated the iconic Beach Boys classic “God Only Knows”, but with a full orchestra and an all-star cast of singers. Those that are fans of musical treats will certainly get a kick out of this one. Keep on the lookout for Chris Martin from Coldplay, Elton John and a handful of others.

In an effort to advertise its new No.5 fragrance, Chanel introduced a stylish music video under the name “The One That I Want.” While not as star-studded as BBC Music’s ad, it definitely has a style all its own.

There are air safety videos, and then there’s New Zealand’s air safety video, which goes all out with a trip to Middle-Earth, complete with an appearance by Elijah Wood and plenty of locales from Peter Jackson’s classic film trilogies.

This simple little ad features singer Taylor Swift playing with her kittens while enjoying a tasty Diet Coke. Pretty soon, however, she finds herself overwhelmed with company. (Maybe she should’ve bought a twelve-pack )

Think soccer is a typical sport Think again. This ad from Adidas features soccer teams going at it in a fierce rivalry, featuring unique animation styles that make it look far more dramatic than your usual televised game.

Volkwagen decided to spread a very realistic message with its latest ad, explaining the dangers of texting while driving through a unique theater experience. It’s a bit jarring, but the message it’s delivering definitely hits home.

How well do Adobe’s creative applications work on Microsoft-enabled devices This minute-and-a-half long video explains how well creating art works, and with just a few simple tools.

Peugeot wasted no time getting the attention of car fans with this action-packed commercial, featuring the 208 GTi making a glorious return to the driving scene.

Finally, KLM’s newest ad focuses on the Lost and Found team at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, who help customers attempt to reunite with lost items as quickly as they possibly can. It’s a pretty fun video, especially when you see customers become whole again with their lost goods.