In popular culture: Apocalypse Hotel
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* In [[Franquin]]'s 1961 comics album, ''[[Z comme Zorglub]]'', [[Zorglub]] attempts to write an advertisement for [[Coca-Cola]] on the Moon. |
* In [[Franquin]]'s 1961 comics album, ''[[Z comme Zorglub]]'', [[Zorglub]] attempts to write an advertisement for [[Coca-Cola]] on the Moon. |
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* A ''[[Red Dwarf]]'' novel features an advertising campaign whereby a ship is sent on a mission by [[The Coca-Cola Company]] to cause 128 stars to go supernova in order to visibly spell the words "Coke Adds Life!" across the sky on Earth. The message is intended to last five weeks and be visible even in daylight. |
* A ''[[Red Dwarf]]'' novel features an advertising campaign whereby a ship is sent on a mission by [[The Coca-Cola Company]] to cause 128 stars to go supernova in order to visibly spell the words "Coke Adds Life!" across the sky on Earth. The message is intended to last five weeks and be visible even in daylight. |
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* in [[Hancock (film)|Hancock (2008)]] the titular protagonist decorates the moon with the logo of the fictional AllHeart corporation as gratitude to Ray Embrey, who helped him throughout the movie. |
* In [[Hancock (film)|Hancock (2008)]] the titular protagonist decorates the moon with the logo of the fictional AllHeart corporation as gratitude to Ray Embrey, who helped him throughout the movie. |
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== Television == |
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* In the 2025 anime series ''[[Apocalypse Hotel]]'', the titular hotel creates a space programme both to promote the hotel and also to protect it using [[Kinetic bombardment|rods from God]] satellies. |
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==References== |
==References== |