- “48 mind blowing ounces!”
- ―Popsi slogan
Popsi (ポプシ, Popushi) is a soft drink brand. It originates from the 1991 manga and anime series Gunsmith Cats and has since become a recurring brand in many forms of media.
And in the hungarian series Mézga család playing on the mean of the word popsi the hungarian word meaning tush
Gallery[]
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Popsi in Gunsmith Cats
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Rally Vincent with a Diet Popsi
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May Hopkins with a Diet Popsi
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Popsi in the Detective Conan manga
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Popsi in Detective Conan Opening 24: "Mysterious"
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Popsi billboard in Kumo no Mukō, Yakusoku no Basho
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Popsi in the 2007 Topps' Wacky Packages trading cards release
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Popsi-Cola in the 2020 Topps' Wacky Packages "Wonky Packages" release (a variation on their older Burpsi-Cola card)
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Popsi in Koe de Oshigoto!
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Popsi in YU-NO A Girl Who Chants Love at the Bound of this World
Appearances[]
- Gunsmith Cats (1991)
- Detective Conan (1994)
- The Dilbert Principle (1996)
- Kumo no Mukō, Yakusoku no Basho (2004)
- Topps' Wacky Packages (2007 and 2020 releases)
- Koe de Oshigoto! (2008)
- YU-NO: A Girl Who Chants Love at the Bound of this World (20
- 19 anime version)
- Vakáción a mézgacsalád: Vakáción a Mézga család 4/6 part – Trükkös vendéglátás(00:04:39)
Trivia[]
- Popsi is an obvious copyright free substitute for "Pepsi".
- Scott Adams the creator of the comic strip series Dilbert once mentioned "Popsi Cola" in an article he wrote for the Wall Street Journal in 1995 and in his 1996 satirical book The Dilbert Principle where it was one of several fake brands he suggested ad agencies would likely use to further take advantage of their consumer base.










