DyDo Drinco Corp is marketing a traditional soda in collaboration with the popular “Ultraman” series. The specially designed cans feature six different Ultraman characters.
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DyDo Drinco Corp is marketing a traditional soda in collaboration with the popular “Ultraman” series. The specially designed cans feature six different Ultraman characters.
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Ultradude
I MUST get this!!!!
Pukey2
Packed with all your favourite E-numbers and a healthy dose of sugar.
soldave
Any information about what it tastes like? I know that's not really relevant to a drink's release but it might be marginally useful for someone considering buying a can in order to drink it.
Wakarimasen
I bet you it tastes SWEET. Possibly an Azuki or green tea or mochi or - fishy - flavour?
nath
If it tastes like Ramane, then that means Bazooka Gum has found its way into another odd drink here.
Dennis Bauer
this will surely boost the economy
Pukey2
TrappedNTokyo:
Is it any wonder nobody takes your rant about how gaijins are treated badly in Japan seriously when you yourself have to resort to using words that could offend another minority group? What next - a faggot drink?
raymech1
Cool
Sarge
"healthy dose of sugar"
I'll bet it doesn't have as much sugar as that Jolt Cola had. Or as much caffeine.
NYC_Samurai
They should have designed it after Ultraman's beta capsule.
yoitesourae
I've been wondering why Ultraman-related ads. are so popular until now. It is also the case with Kyojin-no-hoshi. Could anyone explain it?
Noripinhead
Ultraman the TV program from the 1960s was extremely violent for a kid's show. The poor monsters get pounded and smacked and are sometimes sliced up into pieces by Ultraman. In some episodes the monsters are crying. Seeing this as a kid, you can't help feeling "kawaisou" for the offed monsters but this was perhaps the intention of the producers. Why has the show been popular for so many years? Because Ultraman kicks butt and gets away with it, unlike some politicians in Japan.