In Code Geass, fans quickly notice the recurring appearance of Pizza Hut throughout the series, especially with characters like C.C., who’s often seen indulging in a box of pizza. This wasn’t just a quirky anime detail—it was actually the result of a real-life sponsorship deal.
Pizza Hut Japan partnered with the anime during its original run, leading to brand placements woven directly into the show. From boxes and signage to actual plot moments, the sponsorship became a unique and memorable part of Code Geass’s visual identity. It’s one of the most recognizable examples of product placement in anime, blending advertising with character traits in a way that fans still talk about today.
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