KirbyJoe

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Yet another petition against Twitter's name change, but it's poorly written with bad English.

 

Pizza-biyori (ピザびより) was the short-lived Japanese mobile-only website and Gijinka character series by Pizza Hut.

Pizza-biyori featured the Gijinka characters of Pizza Hut's pizzas of the time, and the website contained various content featuring the characters, mainly Yonkoma webcomics.

There were six characters in Pizza-biyori:

  • Mayo-Q-tan (based on Mayo-Q)
  • Mushroom-tan (based on Bacon Mushroom)
  • Kani-Ebi-tan (based on Kani-Ebi (crab and shrimp))
  • Bulgogi-tan (based on Bulgogi)
  • Seafood-tan (based on Seafood)
  • Deluxe-tan (based on Deluxe)

The site ran from July to September 2007 and was inaccessible from a PC. The Wayback Machine hasn't archived everything, and only a little information can be found in a Wikipedia article and a Nico Nico Pedia article.

 

In the mid-to-late 2010s, a YouTube channel named Daniel Walterbury posted comedic bait-and-switch logo parodies claiming to be "high quality logo captures" in the same manner as SiIvaGunner, a comedic music collective known for "high quality rips" of video game music. After making several non-parody videos consisting of various TVCs and fictional television IDs (mostly FOX) around 2020, Daniel removed all of his videos from his channel. According to TheMossbergMan's comment on my "Where are they now?" post on Reddit, Daniel is currently contributing rips for SiIvaGunner. Currently there are only a few videos to be found, most of which are the parodies of the PBS and Viacom logos. Almost all of his Viacom parodies have been re-uploaded to the Internet Archive.