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A brief history of videogame-themed cereals photo

Last week, Mr. Concelmo started a conversation in the editors' email inboxes about cereal that ended in a post to the front page of Destructoid about Nintendo Cereal System. Many gamers have fond memories of the cereal, while others remember that it actually didn't taste all that great (the fruity Mario side eclipsed the berry Zelda side, to this youngster's taste buds).

At the risk of sounding extremely dorky, cereal is something that I have had an odd fascination with throughout my life. Perhaps it is because I have practically always lived off of the stuff, but there is something about the history of cereal and how closely it has always been tied to pop culture that is extremely interesting to me.

As many of us are well aware, cereal is the lifeblood of many a child. As such, cereal manufacturers are prone to slap the stars of the latest cartoon or feature film onto a slightly modified pre-existing cereal and market it as a special themed cereal. As many cartoon and movie cereals that have appeared on the market over the years, you would think that there would have been at least a dozen different videogame characters who would have had their own by now. Unfortunately, this is not the case.

Nintendo Cereal System is just one of many video game cereals that we have been blessed with over the years, but the number has remained suprisingly quite small. Read on for the short but illustrious history of videogame-themed cereals.


The original Kongs were very fortunate, as they both got their very own cereal. Donkey Kong Cereal was a lot like Cap'n Crunch, which leads me to believe that they were most likely delicious. Unlike the blobs that attempted to emulate Mario and Zelda's shapes, Donkey Kong Cereal kept it simple by featuring only one shape -- barrels. These are only slightly more round than Cap'n Crunch bits. If it were Quaker who manufactured the cereal, I'd go so far as to say that they just put the good Cap'n's cereal in a different box from 1982 to 1983.


Donkey Kong Junior's cereal, cleverly titled Donkey Kong Junior Cereal, ventured a little farther from the safe-bet cereal his father inspired. It still had the barrels, but Ralston added in the two fruits that were often dropped on the heads of enemies in Donkey Kong Junior (strawberries and bananas). This was most likely a more disgusting version of Crunch Berries, as I cannot imagine banana translating well to sweetened breakfast cereal, but Ralston gets points for at least being a little more creative this time around. Donkey Kong Junior cereal was released while his father's cereal was still around, and managed to stay on the shelves until 1984.

Ralston made these two cereals in addition to Nintendo Cereal System, and there are stories that a Q*Bert Cereal existed (a release that is likely to remain an enigma for the remainder of time, as I can find no proof that it ever really existed). But ever since the Videogame Cereal Boom of the early 1980s, not many companies have followed suit, even with the ever-rising popularity of videogames.


The only videogame cereal to come out in the 1980s that was not made by Ralston was General Mills' Pac-Man Cereal. This cereal was a fairly safe venture, as it involved marshmallows. Children will eat even sweetened cardboard if there are marshmallows tossed in, which is often the case. The marshmallows of Pac-Man Cereal were standard fare. They were shaped and colored like the four famous ghosts, Pac-Man, and even Ms. Pac-Man. The rest of the cereal was comprised of round corn puffs that closely resembled sugar-coated Kix in both appearance and taste. The cereal came out in 1983, and though it was only available for a limited time, it went through a few revisions where new marshmallows were added (namely Super Pac-Man).



During the peak of the Pokémon craze (2000), Kellogg released Pokémon Cereal. Like Pac-Man Cereal, and most other licensed character cereals for that matter, it was a marshmallow cereal. Pokémon Cereal was closer to Lucky Charms in that its normal bits were toasted oat rings. The marshmallows were shaped like Pokémon, but only the yellow Pikachus were expected. Several Pokémon of lesser popularity appeared in marshmallow form: blue Poliwhirls, green Odishes, and purple Dittos were thrown into the mix. For seemingly no reason, Marril and Articuno appear on the cereal box, along with the characters who are actually in it. I vividly remember seeing this cereal in the supermarket and being excited to see a Pikablu. Sadly, this limited edition cereal disappeared before I ever got to taste it, but it did have enough time to have an updated box with a Pichu in place of Pikachu.



A similar web-based game also got its own cereal about six years later. Neopets Islandberry Crunch Cereal was manufactured by General Mills and released sometime in 2006. It was basically Trix stripped down to only two colors/flavors that were based off of berries that exist in the Neopets world. To ensure sales, these boxes included goodies like Neopets TCG cards and codes that could be used on the website. But anything that is strictly berry flavored does not last long, and Neopets Islandberry Crunch was no exception.*


Beyond completely overhauled themed cereals, there have been some videogame mascots to grace the boxes of already-existing cereals. Sonic the Hedgehog was one of the most prolific video game characters both outside and inside the box. Everything from Sonic-themed yoyos to pogs could be found as prizes throughout the early '90s. Many Nintendo characters have had boxes and prizes of their own. Hologram cards, game tips, crappy board games to be cut out of the back of the box -- Nintendo's done it all, and with games and characters that do not have to do with the little fat plumber. There have even been videogames inspired by cereal.

To me, videogames and cereal mesh together just as well as the cliché of cartoons and cereal. With all the vastly different series and characters to choose from, we could have had some pretty interesting cereals made over the years. Video games are just as popular as any cartoon or movie, so why have the Cereal Gods not granted more videogame characters with their own cereal? Is it really that risky to make videogame-themed food products, even in a time where they have become as important a part of culture as other popular forms of media? I refuse to believe that this is true, but it sure does seem that way. Only games that the world in its entirety becomes obsessed with get their own cereal.

For now, I suppose I'll keep dreaming of Bomberman Bomb-O's and Castlevania Crunch. Perhaps one day, cereal manufacturers will realize all the untapped potential there is in videogame-themed cereal.

*It was a limited run cereal like the others. I just hate berry-flavored anything.

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32 comments | showing # 1 to 32

eternalplayer2345's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/14/2009 16:06
eternalplayer2345
I loved pokemon cereal and I love that you remember pikablu!
Half left's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/14/2009 16:08
Half left
I love to eat characters.
robwho2's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/14/2009 16:12
robwho2
I'm sure I had Pokemon cereal but don't remember what it was called.
Drach's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/14/2009 16:19
Drach
I remember a lot of the cereal from the 80s. You hit every one.. I only wish to see an ad for the NES Breakfast system.
Syn's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/14/2009 16:28
Syn
Hahaha, I missed out on the earlier ones, being born in 1987 and all.

Old people :P
GamingGoddess's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/14/2009 16:32
GamingGoddess
For some reason I love the fact that you refer to Chad as "Mr. Concelmo." Nice to see someone giving that man the respect he clearly deserves ^_~.

Interesting read, I didn't eat any of those but now with 20/20 hindsight I wish I'd gotten me some Pokemon cereal when it was around. I've always thought that Pikachu looks DELICIOUS.
John B's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/14/2009 16:33
John B
Young whipper snappers. :P
Artemus's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/14/2009 16:36
Artemus
Cereal is fucking awesome!
I think the idea for the Nintendo Cereal system was cool!
I mean, you got two different cereals for the price of one! And the box art was very cool!
The taste... More to be desired, from what I remember.
Shin Ra's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/14/2009 16:44
Shin Ra
~nostalgia~ =) yeah i remember the good o'l times when i can eat ceral with milk but sadly since my lactose intolerance it has to be with soymilk T_T. the pokemon cereal were actually rly good; they where a supercharge lucky charm
Drack48's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/14/2009 17:04
Drack48
I want to enter a supermarket with that coupon and raise some hell. Awesome.
Triphoppin's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/14/2009 17:20
Triphoppin
I want to create a ridiculous cereal, sell it, put a video game character on the cover, make millions, then get the heck out of the cereal biz.
TheBigFeel's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/14/2009 17:27
TheBigFeel
I'm still waiting for Hal-o's
aaronf's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/14/2009 17:31
aaronf
My favorite cereal as a kid was Nintendo cereal. Half the box was Zelda, the other half was Mario.
falinter's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/14/2009 17:46
falinter
I for sureies remember the sonic commercial and Genesis promoted box of Cherrios.
AlucardX24's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/14/2009 18:09
AlucardX24
The pokemon cereal was the shit.

I ate it all the time.

*is fat*
Yuphrum's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/14/2009 18:21
Yuphrum
I remember getting the pokemon cereal a few times, only because it was always sold out in the place where my mum did her shopping. I remember it tasting really good! :)
God those were the days
---AMARU---'s Avatar - Comment posted on 01/14/2009 18:31
---AMARU---
i love how sonic didnt have a voice in that commercial
i seriously loved it
sigh
zeroword's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/14/2009 19:26
zeroword
I remember the sonic commercial. Damn those were the days...
Rider Chop's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/14/2009 19:36
Rider Chop
did they ever make any cereal related to Kirby? the characters are perfect for delicious marshmallow shapes. Kirby! Hammers! Parasol! Link hat! Waddle Dee! Stars! it will be delicious!
akathatoneguy's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/14/2009 19:36
akathatoneguy
Awesome article, very fresh and original. It would be nice to see more content like this on the front page, rather than simple news articles!

You did lose me a bit at "Pokemon", but hey, I was too old in 2000 to appreciate it, and certainly to appreciate NeoWhateverz six years later.
Artemus's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/14/2009 20:13
Artemus
@akathatoneguy:
Yea, I missed that insane Poke-craze era as well. And yes, it's very cool to see articles comcerning video games other than video game news. Yee!
Ashley Davis's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/14/2009 20:55
Ashley Davis
I'm glad you all enjoyed this! I am looking to do similar articles in the future.

@akathatoneguy and Artemus, I would say that you're lucky, but I kinda like being sucked into Pokemon. The games were great while the idea was still new, and heck, I still like 'em. Never got into anything other than the games, though (the cartoon, trading card game, and so forth). It's sad that there was just a large gap in between video game cereals, and that it took obsessive fans to bring a new one about.

And, @Rider Chop, I wish! That would be the perfect cereal.
CrocBox's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/14/2009 21:20
CrocBox
Should totally try to use that coupon xD
catsithx's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/14/2009 21:45
catsithx
Do they still make those cereals
Ashley Davis's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/14/2009 23:51
Ashley Davis
@catsithx: Unfortunately, no. They were all limited run cereals that only lasted two years at the very maximum.
pixelsword's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/15/2009 04:13
pixelsword
Schmeh, Sonic would've done better as a bran cereal.
Serivor's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/15/2009 08:17
Serivor
Nothing like saving 25 cents
ToFU's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/15/2009 11:24
ToFU
Oh man, I LOVED the Pokemon cereal back in the day! My parents never let me have surgery cereal, but for some reason this was the one exception. It still holds a special place in my heart, and I'm pretty sure I still have the hint cards for Pokemon Snap I got out of it.
Yayoo's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/15/2009 12:02
Yayoo
That pokemon cereal was horrible and spongey
Mr Gilder's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/15/2009 13:34
Mr Gilder
As always Ms. Davis, a really interesting read. It's funny to hear about your unique fascination with cereal. My best friends in grade school and I used to be obsessed with cereal character mascots, and when we would set to pranks and mischief, our code names for each other were based on General Mills' horror themed cereals, namely, Count Chocula, Fruit Brute, and Frankenberry.
Glad to know I'm not the only one!
catsithx's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/15/2009 13:51
catsithx
I remember the pokemon cereal and the cavities it gave me. Damn dentist bill.
BakaTanuki's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/16/2009 14:04
BakaTanuki
I still have my Pokemon cereal box.
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