Exaggerated in the final level, which is literally Pepsi City. People drink the stuff enough to cause shortages of it, and then threaten to riot when they can't get it anymore. Serious Business: Pepsi is considered very important in this world, down to having its own city.
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Potty Emergency: The Stinger shows our Pepsi-chugging TV watcher finally getting up off his chair, grabbing his crotch, and running off to the bathroom.Instant kill hazards become more frequent and good twitch reflexes are increasingly more required. Nintendo Hard: The game's difficulty skyrockets as it goes on.Mercy Invincibility: The usual flashing invincibility from colliding with anything without dying.Life Meter: The size of the Pepsi symbol near the number of cans collected indicates how many more hits Pepsiman can take.Level Goal: Scene I of every stage ends at a Pepsi vending machine, and Scene II ends in front of a large thirsty crowd.The San Francisco cable cars are an exception, using the same 1,067mm track gauge as the Japanese railways, yet Pepsi-Man's rendition of the line ◊ features horrendously crooked standard-gauge track.Just Train Wrong: Despite being set in America, the trains in the subway stage are clearly based on Japanese models, and run on the 1,067mm narrow gauge track commonly used in Japan.It's still hilarious as Pepsiman takes it all like nothing, except for a few grunts. Iron Butt Monkey: Pepsiman will always get through hilarious harm from which not even playing perfectly will save him.Interface Screw: The sequences where Pepsiman gets a garbage can stuck on his head, which inverts the player's right and left controls.Indy Escape: Every stage ends with Pepsiman running towards the camera away from some unstoppable object, including giant Pepsi cans and the "Cave Pizza" truck (whose logo looks suspiciously like Coca-Cola's) that chases him in one of the commercials.Inconveniently Placed Conveyor Belt: The first part of the Pepsi Factory area is entirely running along conveyor belts that run in either or neither direction while dodging things sliding along or falling onto them, as well as avoiding the inexplicably placed Bottomless Pits.gets halfway across the gap and fails the jump anyway, although this still counts as clearing the level. Don't bother jumping and you fall down and lose a life.
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Heads I Win, Tails You Lose: The ending of the second part of Stage 2 has Pepsiman Roofhopping across a series of New York buildings, but the final building has a noticeably larger jump to make.