Anonymous ID: c6521d March 10, 2020, 12:59 p.m. No.8369689   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9800

>>8369371 LB

Final Fantasy 7: Barret say's "It's all because of that *%$&^ 'Pizza'"

>Underneath The Rotting Pizza Song Title

 

Jenova = Mother

 

This is honestly due to translation. Only a few references to Midgar being like a pizza made it into the english translation, but it is a comparison that is made more frequent, and more explicit, in the Japanese version.

 

Fun fact; Mayor Domino and Deputy Mayor Hart were Domino and Hut in Japanese; a reference to Domino's Pizza and Pizza Hut. I still don't know how the translator missed this reference ><

 

Tempted to look into yo noid domino's old mascot

Anonymous ID: c6521d March 10, 2020, 1:11 p.m. No.8369800   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>8369689

How Domino's Pizza Lost Its Mascot

 

>A troll-like creature, the Noid was outfitted in a skin-tight red onesie with rabbit-like ears and buck-teeth.

 

On January 30, 1989, a man wielding a .357 magnum revolver stormed into a Domino’s in Atlanta, Georgia and took two employees hostage. For five hours, he engaged in a standoff with police, all the while ordering his hostages to make him pizzas. Before the police could negotiate with his demands ($100,000, a getaway car, and a copy of The Widow’s Son – a novel about Freemasons), the two employees escaped. In the ensuing chaos, the captor fired two gunshots into the establishment’s ceiling, was forcefully apprehended, and received charges of kidnapping, aggravated assault, and theft by extortion.

 

The assailant, a 22-year-old named Kenneth Lamar Noid, was apparently upset about the chain’s new mascot. A police officer on the scene later revealed that Noid had “an ongoing feud in his mind with the owner of Domino’s Pizza about the Noid commercials,” and thought the advertisements had specifically made fun of him. A headline the following morning in the Boca Raton News sparked a talk show frenzy: “Domino’s Hostages Couldn’t Avoid the Noid This Time.”

 

https://priceonomics.com/how-dominos-pizza-lost-its-mascot/