You think that man would share his Pepsi? He will literally fucking eat you before sharing his Pepsi. He is the *god* of pepsi, and Pepsiman is his Archangel.
When he sits and laughs while eating potato chips i cant help but feel a wave of unease rush over me as a chill runs up my spine and i realize i’m no better than he is
I sort of feel the same way about Al Bundy. When I was a kid I used to think about him as a loser. Now that I'm a grown ass man, I've come to realize that the guy has 2 kids, a thin wife, a house, a dog, a car and a job. He's a hero!
By the way, the filming location for the opening scene at the vending machine is around the corner from 1200 W Manchester Blvd, Inglewood, CA 90301, and is now a smog testing center. How times have changed
After the new AVGN video, I find these cutscenes to be rather depressing and more disturbing. Knowing that he had to drink his wife, his kids, his dog, and everything he loved and owned, then sell the cans for the funeral, as well as making him lose his sanity. I’m horrified now.
Jarrah White Huh I'm surprised that the same fella Mr Mike *Pepsi TV Game Guy* Butters who got his wife, his children and his dog transformed into Pepsi themselves by the dreaded Pepsiman in the Angry Video Game Nerd Pepsiman episode. But at least AVGN was able to help him out....kind of. Mike Butters the Pepsi TV Game Guy: That's orange soda. You ever mix Cola and orange soda? Germans love it they call it Spezi it's disgusting.
The ending scene is possibly a parody of Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991), where Nerd (James Rolfe) pushes Mike Butters to the orange lava hole, with Nerd saying "Pepsi for Funerals."
It’s not wrong actually. The CDC says 36.5% of Americans are obese. And excess amount of Pepsi, potato chips and pizza without exercise will do that to you.
For some reason, I feel relaxed watching these scenes. I mean, I don't like neither Pepsi drink or this dude's habits, but he looks very happy and relaxed staying at this home while drinking Pepsi, eating and watching a videogame, like if that was his weekend to rest and be relaxed :)
I love how this guy is clearly a native english speaker, and he's saying these terribly translated engrish lines. It's almost like he's trolling whoever wrote the script for the cutscenes.
Japanese translations: 1:03 - Let's get started! 1:14 - Not bad 1:20 - Let's drink pepsi 1:25- Let's go next 1:44 - Pepsi for video games 2:09 - Pepsi for pizza 2:19 - You did it! 2:27 - Everyone pepsi 2:28 Let's drink pepsi 2:35 - Pepsi, it's my choice 3:27 - Pepsi is- 3:34 - Excuse me
I love how honest this marketing is. You'd never see that in an American commercial. They'd show someone thin, and active, who's not a slob with tons of soda cans lying around the house. And yet he clearly owns a house and has a lot of free time on his hands. This is the American dream, right here.
I hate it... yet... love it... Also, anyone else find it weird stuff randomly moves in that guys house? The Hollywood flag type thing, the Pepsi cans...
I feel like the opening he's getting healthy food items, decides he might as well have one last sugary drink, & thus Pepsiman took over his life. Turned his wife, kid, dog & everything he had into Pepsiman. Even I'm addicted to Pepsi, I have Pepsiman's jingle as my messaging ringtone, PEPSIMAN IS EVIL DON'T LET HIM TAKE YOU OVER!!!!!
I just wonder if the engrish is on purpose. I mean, in the video game cutscenes where Pepsi man is talking to an emergency responder of some sort, they speak in perfect English.
having lived and worked in Japan for many years I'm fairly certain the Japanese executives just kept in the English they thought made sense and ignored any input from the actor
This game is crazy. Ive played it these days. The only "little" problem is the song repeating all the game, and at the end sticks in your head and soul.