Showing posts with label Food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Food. Show all posts

Monday, May 2, 2011

Fake Vintage Japanese Ad Characters


Take that, Mr. Sparkle! Juan Molinet has designed eight faux Japanese mascots for, as he puts it. "just for the fun of it."

Above: Haneda Tonkatsu Co.
Below: Hokaido Industrial Sushi Food Co.


Previously on Popped Culture...
Japandering Celebrities
Princess Robot Bubblegum!
Konnichiwa, Dissected Domo

Monday, December 20, 2010

Nerdelicious: Ten Geeky Gingerbread Creations

'Tis the season to break out your inner craft geek. Here a few seasonal concoctions to inspire your own creations. Me, I just eat Turtles. Above, Zero Lives blogger Das Chupa brings us an Angry Birds themed Gingerbread house. I would play that.


A Gingerbread AT-AT. As the card says, that's awesome. As far as I can tell it was made by (or at least photographed by) Chez 282. I first saw it on pacalin's site.


A Gingerbreadhenge, for all you pagans out there, by The Dude (no, not that one.) Found on Clonehenge, which has "the most complete list of Stonehenge replicas on the internet, nay, marry, in the wide world!" I love the internet.


A gingerbread collection on Popped Culture wouldn't be complete without some sort of Super Mario reference. (Super Mario Gingerbread by Mike Bade, via Nerd Bastards)


The Star Trek GingerBorg Enterprise is a gingerbread replica of the Enterprise D. Green splotches indicate that Borgs have taken over and are destroying things with lasers. (By audreyh4 at instructables)


Das Chupa (see Angry Birds above) started his creations with a gingerbread Pac-Man arcade game.


Anna-Maria Oléhn's TARDIS gingerbread house can fit a surprising amount of Christmas treats inside.


And what's a Dr. Who TARDIS without Daleks? They are vegan too, so you know they're truly evil. By Johnson Cameraface.


The gingerboard (gingerbread motherboard) was created in Sweden by Benny, Monica, Anna-Maria and Erik. (Via mediatinker and You Bent My Wookie, who has a great gallery of gingerbread creations)


“I ate his body with some jelly beans and a nice glass of milk thtthththththththth”. I know this gingerbread Hannibal Lecter is only a t-shirt, but somebody ought to make it. (Cannibal by Glennz, via Shirtoid)

Previously on Popped Culture...

Sunday, November 7, 2010

Koopa, It's What's For Dinner


I could go for some Bowser ribs and some burgers made from ground Koopa. I imagine it's what Mario eats after he finishes his digital killing spree.

Jude Buffum explores the world of video game meat for the upcoming show Pixel Pushers, including Koopa, Ganon, Chocobo, Pukupuku, Gesso and Yoshi (below).



Previously on Popped Culture...

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Crabby Joe's: The Freshest Catch In The Universe


Get you pop culture seafood Blue Plate Special while it's hot — Admiral Ackbar, Mr. Krabs, King of the Sea Monkeys, Ariel, Dr. Zoidberg, and Abe Sapian — but no Prawns. (Blue Plate Special by Ian Leino at TeeFury - only $9 until midnight)

Previously on Popped Culture...
It's A (Finger) Trap!
The Life Of A Disney Princess
In The '80s Junkyard

Saturday, October 23, 2010

Nom.

-yuki sushi
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Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Nachos In Toronto



Possibly the most important post I will ever do. BlogTO has an article highlighting where you can find the best nachos in the city. After reviewing the list I've discovered I've only had 30% of the nachos on the list. I'm going to be VERY busy the next couple of days.

Click here to read the entire list. Prepare to drool.