Pepsiman, or Pepsi Man , is a superhero mascot for PepsiCo that had the power to deliver the beverage to those in need. He appeared in a total of 13 Pepsi commercials and several video games. - Rawan No origin is provided for Pepsiman. However, he is well-known for his brave escapades involving risking life and limb to provide people with Pepsi.
Very first version of Pepsiman was in Pepsi Commercial 1993 (Pepsiman feat. Paul Rodriguez) Pepsiman, or Pepsi Man , is a superhero mascot for PepsiCo that had the power to deliver the beverage to those in need. He appeared in a total of 13 Pepsi commercials and several video games.
Pepsiman was also featured in his own video game simply called Pepsiman, where the premise is to dodge and avoid obstacles (most of which are Pepsi-branded) on route to giving someone a Pepsi. Pepsiman was also an unlockable character for the fighting game Fighting Vipers.
He's pure evil, and he'll stop at nothing until the entire universe... is Pepsi. ~ The TV Guy about Pepsiman. Pepsiman is one of the characters from Cinemassacre's most famous series, The Angry Video Game Nerd or better known as AVGN and is the main antagonist of the titular review made by the AVGN himself.
Pepsiman is an action video game developed and published by KID for the PlayStation. It was released in Japan on March 4, 1999, and is based on the eponymous Japanese superhero mascot for the American carbonated soft drink Pepsi.
No origin is provided for Pepsiman. However, he is well-known for his brave escapades involving risking life and limb to provide people with Pepsi.
PepsiCo Japan created Pepsiman as an official mascot for the brand. He appeared in around 12 advertisements and even his own game on the PlayStation. He apparently came into being when the scientist and Pepsi employee Shujinko Satoru accepted the power of the "Holy Pepsi" into his heart.
The Blank: Pepsiman has no eyes, no nose, and a mouth he only used to drink Pepsi or when he gives people Pepsi, usually accompanied by "Swaah!". Bunny-Ears Lawyer: Pepsiman may be a bumbling idiot and a (quite literal) punching bag at times, but he is thoroughly good at delivering Pepsi to anyone.
Pepsiman, a mascot character for carbonated soft drink manufacturer Pepsi.
The TV Game Guy or the Pepsi for TV Game Guy is a character featured in the Pepsiman episode of the Angry Video Game Nerd series, and is portrayed by Mike Butters, who reprises his role from the original 1999 Pepsiman video game.
Origin. Pepsiman was created as a result of scientist Satoru Shujinko accepting the power of the Holy Pepsi into his heart. After awaking from his transformation, Satoru, now Pepsiman, returns to the Pepsi headquarters of Japan at which he works.
One button is set to jump while the other is for sliding under obstacles. The slide button serves multiple purposes, as holding up + slide makes Pepsiman sprint for a short burst, for extra speed or to break through simple barriers, while down + slide allows him to slow to a brief skid.
In May 1886, Dr. John S. Pemberton, a pharmacist in Atlanta, Georgia, created the syrup for Coca-Cola.
KIDPepsiman / DeveloperKID was a Japan-based company specializing in porting and developing bishōjo games. Wikipedia
Origin. Pepsiman was created as a result of scientist Satoru Shujinko accepting the power of the Holy Pepsi into his heart. After awaking from his transformation, Satoru, now Pepsiman, returns to the Pepsi headquarters of Japan at which he works.
KIDPepsiman / DeveloperKID was a Japan-based company specializing in porting and developing bishōjo games. Wikipedia
Pepsi-Man is an official Pepsi mascot from Pepsi's Japanese corporate branch. The design of the Pepsiman character is attributed to Canadian comic book artist Travis Charest, created sometime around the mid-1990s.
As of 2015, 22 PepsiCo brands met that mark, including: Pepsi, Diet Pepsi, Mountain Dew, Lay's, Gatorade, Tropicana, 7 Up, Doritos, Brisk, Quaker Foods, Cheetos, Mirinda, Ruffles, Aquafina, Naked, Kevita, Propel, Sobe, H2oh, Sabra, Starbucks (ready to Drink Beverages), Pepsi Max, Tostitos, Sierra Mist, Fritos, Walkers, ...
Pepsiman was also featured in his own video game simply called Pepsiman, where the premise is to dodge and avoid obstacles (most of which are Pepsi-branded) on route to giving someone a Pepsi.
Personality. Pepsiman is shown as being somewhat clumsy ( usually after any given adventure) but extremely dedicated to providing people with delicious Pepsi. He seems to be well-known and popular with the people he saves, who view him as a hero for bringing them refreshment.
Pepsiman was also featured in his own video game simply called Pepsiman, where the premise is to dodge and avoid obstacles (most of which are Pepsi-branded) on route to giving someone a Pepsi. Pepsiman was also an unlockable character for the fighting game Fighting Vipers.
Pepsiman, or Pepsi Man , is a superhero mascot for PepsiCo that had the power to deliver the beverage to those in need. He appeared in a total of 13 Pepsi commercials and several video games. - Rawan.
Very first version of Pepsiman was in Pepsi Commercial 1993 (Pepsiman feat. Paul Rodriguez) Pepsiman, or Pepsi Man , is a superhero mascot for PepsiCo that had the power to deliver the beverage to those in need. He appeared in a total of 13 Pepsi commercials and several video games. - Rawan.
Pepsiman is an official Pepsi mascot from Pepsi's Japanese corporate branch, created sometime around the mid-1990s. Pepsiman took on three different outfits, each one representing the current style of the Pepsi can in distribution. Twelve commercials were created featuring the character.
Pepsiman is shown as being somewhat clumsy (usually after any given adventure) but extremely dedicated to providing people with delicious Pepsi. He seems to be well-known and popular with the people he saves, who view him as a hero for bringing them refreshment.
Much like his video game appearance, Pepsiman can be described as a humanoid entity that has no face that almost like Slender Man and has a blue and white skin that covers all of his body. In addition to all of this, the Pepsiman himself has a logo of a Pepsi in the middle part of his body which makes sense as he represented the Pepsi product itself.
When the Nerd refuses, Pepsiman then suddenly becomes hostile and the Nerd has no choice but to comply to his wishes.
However, it was soon revealed that he pranked the Nerd by giving him a crystal Pepsi disguised as a beer much to the Nerd's annoyance . When the Nerd suddenly receives a phone call from a mysterious caller, Pepsiman then becomes panic and tries to snatch the phone from him.
However, towards the end of the video, Pepsiman himself is revealed to be nothing but a Pure Evil entity who willingly love to abuses and ruins the life of others, case in point the TV Guy from the Pepsiman game, and will stop at nothing to convert the universe into Pepsi itself.
Most of the time, Pepsiman didn't speak and instead make random expressions and grunts to communicate with other characters. At first, Pepsiman appears as a seemingly annoying prankster entity who tries to force Angry Video Game Nerd playing his game by converting some of the games that the Nerd wants to play into the Pepsiman game. Although at one point he does show kindness towards the Nerd by giving him a Rolling Rock beer, it was revealed to be nothing but a sham as he pranked the Nerd by drinking his Pepsi for his own amusement. It is also stated by the Nerd that the Pepsiman had a sad life because he can't make Pepsi for himself despite can make it for everyone.
Pepsiman is an action game developed and published by KID in Japan and Northwood Interactive in West for Play Station. It was released in Japan in 1999, and a month later in North America and Europe, and is based on American carbonated soft drink Pepsi superhero mascot with same name, and focuses play avoid obstacles by run, dash and jump, ...
In some stages, Pepsiman head becomes stuck inside a steel drum, which inverts controls, and in some, he uses a skateboard. Throughout each stage is a number of checkpoints if play gets hit by obstacles too many times, they have to restart from checkpoint. Each stage end with Pepsiman being chased by an object, including a giant Pepsi can. In between stages, play is shown videos of an American man drinking Pepsi and eat chips and pizza while watch TV.
Pepsiman is based on Pepsi mascot of same name, which was create for Pepsi branch. Character was featured in commercials in Japan, and in Japanese version of video game Fighting Vipers, and became popular in Japan. Follow this, Pepsi decided to further promo character with a video game. Game was developed by Japanese video game developer KID.
Gameplay. Pepsiman is an action game that consists of 4 stages, each divided into smaller segments, and each involving superhero Pepsiman saving a person who is in need of a drink, such as a military man in middle of a desert, by giving them a can of Pepsi.
Follow this, Pepsi decided to further promo character with a video game. Game was developed by Japanese video game developer KID. It was made on a low budget, which led to decision to make low cost video scenes of actor Mike Butters drink Pepsi.
This was Uchikoshi 1 job he had been hired to plan video game adaptations of board games, but end up being part of development of Pepsiman instead, which was already in progress when he join KID in 1998. Game was released in Japan by KID for Play Station on March 4, 1999 while Northwood Interactive published game worldwide in 1999.