List of Brands

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The following is a non-exhaustive list of fictional brands by category. (Note that thus far only brands that occur in the canon of an integrated theme have been added.)

Convenience

  • 7GER - Tokyo-based convenience store. (Source: Ultra Series)
  • 7-21 - Nouvelle Tokyo-based convenience store. (Source: Ultra Series)
  • Cosmos Family Mart - Spacenoid Colony-based chain of convenience stores primarily in the Macross colonies but have started to expand elsewhere. (Source: Macross Series)
  • Pacific Marketplace - Huffman Island-based chain of convenience stores. They've recently expanded into OCU and Britannian locations. (Source: Front Mission)

Food and Hospitality

  • Baikal - A Zaftran soda that tastes like a more herbal Coke. Not how Zaftra won the Cola Cold War, because there is no such war. (Source: Original)
  • Bepis - A cola brand. (Source: Original)
  • Boss Ramen - A ramen restaurant in Fujinomiya City run by Boss and his goons Nuke and Mucha. Good vibes enforced by the owner's down-to-earth charisma. (Source: Mazinger Z Infinity)
  • Burger Fiend - Britannian-style hamburgers. Definitely not a front for harvesting the energy of humans. (Source: Original)
  • CalorieMark - Meal replacement bars, drinks and jellies in a variety of flavours. (Source: Full Metal Panic!)
  • Char Grill - Fast food chain exclusive to the colonies. The Big Zam Burger is not on a green bun anymore. (Source: Original)
  • Denpa's - Britannian-style diner popular in Japan. (Source: Original)
  • Empire - Africa-based hotel chain. (Source: Universal Century Gundam)
  • Fat Uncle's - A pizza chain with presence in most of the Sides. Now delivering to Palau! (Source: Original)
  • Island Cola - A soda sold only on Huffman Island, but popular to export to emigrants. (Source: Front Mission)
  • Jollibee - A fast-food/fast-casual restaurant primarily found in the OCU with a mix of Filipino and Britannian food. (Source: Universal Century Gundam)
  • Kamogawa Energy - A regional energy drink based out of Kamogawa in OCU Japan. Pungent, acrid, and hard to swallow - a drink only for the bravest of souls. (Source: Lagrange: The Flower of Rinne)
  • Lombardi Custom - Wine sold chiefly in Italy. (Source: Original)
  • MacDaniels - International Britannian-style hamburgers. (Source: Universal Century Gundam)
  • Nyan-Nyan (also called Niang-Niang) - Spacenoid and Macross City based Dim Sum restaurant chain whose claim to fame is that Lynn Minmay's aunt and uncle owned the original restaurant, where she also worked part-time. (Source: Macross Series)
  • PaPPy - Yeah, it's just Pocky. (Everyone will know what you mean if you say Pocky though.) (Source: Ultra Series)
  • Paradise Burger - Huffman Island's #1 burger chain. Based in Freedom City, on the OCU side of the island. (Source: Front Mission)
  • Pizza Hut - A Britannian pizza chain. Primarily seen in Britannian Areas, but occasionally shows up elsewhere. The Cheese-kun mascot is very popular. (Source: Code Geass)
  • Ramen Rider - A ramen food truck franchise in OCU Japan. (Source: Original)
  • Rich Burger - An OCU burger chain, originally from Australia. (Source: Front Mission)
  • Sayazi - A five star seaside spa and resort in OAC Tunis, famed and feared for bizarre and intense health and therapy regimens. (Source: Original)
  • Space Punch! - The exclamation point is part of the brand for this fruit-flavoured orange soft drink. (Source: Original)
  • Starbows - Coffee shops with the usual range of protein boxes, etc. (Source: Ultra Series)
  • Tomato Life - Tomato juice. (Source: Ultra Series)
  • Toss Coffee - Coffee. (Source: Original)
  • Wonder Land Co. - Space-based Britannian-style hamburgers, chicken. (Source: Universal Century Gundam)

Hobby

  • Burning PT - A video game based on robot fights. The best players tend to be scouted by actual militaries and paramilitaries. (Source: Banpresto Originals)
  • Dozoo Degwa - A popular puzzle game series. (Source: Original)
  • Dynam Chogokin - Earthside based hobby store with notable Spacenoid expansion for model kits of Variable Fighters and other Mobile Suits, named after a 20th century brand that originated in Japan. (Source: Macross Series)
  • Friendcom - A video game console series popular in the colonies. It emulates previous generations and comes at a discount. (Source: Original)
  • Sevendarake - Japan-based hobby and anime merchandise shop. (Source: Ultra Series)
  • Sunset Books - Side 6-based bookstore. (Source: Universal Century Gundam)

Misc.

  • Barilar Farm - Cattle breeding and luxury, award-winning beef. They also sell fertilizer and farming equipment under the Barilar Concern name. Indonesian. (Source: Front Mission)
  • Bundtbacher Logistics - A small civilian freight-hauling company that suffered attacks by Zeon remnants in 0096. (Source: Original)
  • Cat's Eye - Home security, cameras, etc. (Source: Ultra Series)
  • Daruma Seminars - A Spacenoid based cram school for high school students looking to get into the best universities with notable Japanese influences on their overall aesthetic. (Source: Macross Series)
  • Ferrohair - A magnetohydrodynamic agent which bonds to your hair, and can be programmed to mimic various hairstyles, colors and textures through an app available on certain brands of Haro. Easily removed with the touch of a button and stored in a sphere of liquid metal. New on the market from the Langlands Corporation, a member of the Benerit Group, but currently prohibitively expensive and availability is mostly to the upper class. (Source: Ad Stella Gundam)
  • GROUND the ONE - Large Nouvelle Tokyo-exclusive mall. (Source: Ultra Series)
  • Hi-TV - A Britannian propaganda- er, news channel. (Source: Code Geass)
  • NBTV - Neo Britannia TV. A variety channel featuring primetime serials and game shows alike. (Source: Original)
  • Nome Pure Shield - A sunscreen-slash-skin lotion that's made for spacenoids but good for everyone. Sheryl Nome's personal brand, for a product she had made especially for her own needs--so you KNOW it's good. (Source: Macross Series)
  • Olea - A mobile home assistant device that presents like an upscale Haro. Totally not an always-active always-listening private mass surveillance device. (Source: Original)
  • Ontarian Space Logistics - A shipping company out of Ontario Colony, Side 6. Definitely not run by Sleeves sympathizers. Nope. (Source: Original)
  • Osanshoo-san - Also called Keitai-kun. A cell phone brand based off a cute salamander mascot with a wealth of functions and numerous expressive reactions to the actions of its owner. Very durable and squishy, but has a steep learning curve to use as it has no visible buttons. (Source: Macross Series)
  • Sheryl Nome x THE KISS - A limited-run jewelry set consisting of a ring, a bracelet, and a necklace, that was on sale from November 23, 0096, to December 31, 0096. It sold out rapidly. (Source: Macross Series)

Network

  • Backchannel - Anonymized image, video, and text posting service. (Source: Original)
  • Comet - Digital video over network. Commonly used in remote schooling. (Source: Original)
  • MeTube - Video upload/streaming service. Users can upload or watch video. (Source: Ultra Series)
  • Network Computing Software Corp. - Productivity software. (Source: Front Mission)
  • Papel - Singapore-based data security corporation. Also makes ammunition and parts for OCU wanzers and KMFs. (Source: Front Mission)
  • Pinstagram - Image sharing service. (Source: Other)
  • Psynamic - Britannia-based game developer, image manipulation software producer, driver developer for machine equipment. (Source: Front Mission)
  • To-Witter - Microblogging service. (Source: Other)
  • Twin Tiger Software - DHZ-based OS designer and software producer. (It's all spyware. Like. Hardcore government spyware.) (Source: Front Mission)
  • VERTEX - Quick private messaging service (Source: Original)
  • Verve - Streaming service focused on live events and competitions. (Source: Original)

Transportation

  • Air UNA - International air and space flight. (Source: Universal Century Gundam)
  • B.W. Industrial - Small civilian vehicles, including Homo Avis. (Source: Universal Century Gundam)
  • Burg Transportation - Civilian transport and shipping in the South Asia OCU region. Based in Alordesh. (Source: Front Mission)
  • Elecar - Electric vehicle manufacturer. (Source: Universal Century Gundam)
  • Surumeica - OCU territory transit card. Abbreviation stands for SUper RUral/MEtro Intelligent CArd. Has a cute picture of a squid on it, as the name is a homophone for 'surume-ika' (Japanese common squid). (Source: Ultra Series)