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)
  • 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)