Not quite a proper game play (nor was yours, I_G, but I applaud your doing it) –
#10, Fry and Leela are disguised as robots on the Robot Planet and must pass a test to prove they’re robots:
Robot: WHICH DO YOU PREFER, A LARGE PROPERLY FORMATTED DATA FILE, A PUPPY, OR A PRETTY FLOWER FOR YOUR SWEETIE?
Leela: “Is it a mechanical puppy?”
Robot: NO, IT IS THE BAD KIND OF PUPPY.
Leela: “We’ll take that data thingy then.”
Robot: CORRECT. THE FLOWER WOULD ALSO HAVE BEEN ACCEPTABLE.
(Oh, and: pass.)
Let’s get a quick one in here.
TV pets
- Marcel - Friends
TV pets
- Marcel - Friends
- Schatzi - That 70s Show
- Snowball II - The Simpsons
- Tiger - The Brady Bunch
- Spot - Star Trek: The Next Generation
(Data’s cat in later seasons, variously long haired or short, male or female.)
Cartoon Ad Mascots
- Tony the Tiger for Kellogg’s Frosted Flakes
- Snap, Crackle, Pop - Kellogg’s Rice Crispies
The first official cartoon cereal mascots.
Cartoon Ad Mascots
- Tony the Tiger for Kellogg’s Frosted Flakes
- Snap, Crackle, Pop - Kellogg’s Rice Crispies
- Michelin Man - Michelin Tires
one of the earliest examples being introduced in 1894
Cartoon Ad Mascots
- Tony the Tiger for Kellogg’s Frosted Flakes
- Snap, Crackle, Pop - Kellogg’s Rice Crispies
- Michelin Man - Michelin Tires
- Frito Bandido - Fritos Corn Chips
- Charlie the Tuna - StarKist Tuna
- Elsie the Cow - Borden
- Mr. Clean - Mr. Clean
- Rusty Jones - Rusty Jones rustproofing
- Elmer the cow - Elmer’s Glue
- Dig 'Em (frog) – Kellogg’s Sugar Smacks
Recognizable Voices in TV Ads
- Geoffrey Holder – 7-up (the ‘Uncola Nut’ man)
-“BB”-