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Domino’s stops avoiding Noid, brings him back


BY: Christina Rexrode, AP Business Writer

The NoidNEW YORK (AP) -- The Noid is coming back.

For those who can't remember, or were trying to forget, the Noid is the red-suited, rabbit-eared villain who bounced around Domino's Pizza commercials in the late 1980s. Starting Monday, Domino's will feature him in an arcade-style video game on its Facebook page for one week. The company will give away a coupon for a free pizza every minute to the player with the highest score.

Russell Weiner, chief marketing officer for Domino's Pizza Inc., is aware that many people find the Noid, well, annoying. But he also said that colleagues constantly ask him when the Noid will return.

"Every movie star has got folks who love them and hate them," Weiner said. "We're bringing the Noid back for folks who love him."

The Noid was born in 1986, the brainchild of a small ad agency in Domino's hometown of Ann Arbor, Mich.

He was a cartoon character of indeterminate species, never really talking but always laughing wickedly as he sent thunderstorms to bedevil Domino's pizza deliverers or bounced around on a pogo stick to try to flatten a cheese pie.

He was one of Domino's first forays into national TV advertising, and he was supposed to represent what happened when you ordered pizza from another company.

And he is a "he," by the way, not an "it," the company says.

He had a legion of admirers, showing up in a Nintendo game, a Michael Jackson video, with suction cup hands so you could stick him on the back of your Volkswagen.

And then in 1988 he all but disappeared, presumably joining Spuds MacKenzie and the California Raisins in the graveyard of '80s advertising icons.

Domino's says it retired the Noid because it had improved its name recognition so much that it figured the Noid's mission was accomplished.

Pop culture has occasionally feted him since then. He showed up in an episode of "The

Simpsons" to deliver a sermon, and got beat up by Mayor West on an episode of "Family Guy."

Even Weiner struggles to define his company's former mascot. "You're asking philosophically?" he said, when asked what the Noid is.

The name, Weiner said, was meant to sound like "annoyed," as in "by cold or late pizza."

"But whether underneath the socks on his ears there are actual antennae sticking up, I couldn't say."

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NEW YORK (AP) -- The Noid is coming back.

For those who can't remember, or were trying to forget, the Noid is the red-suited, rabbit-eared villain who bounced around Domino's Pizza commercials in the late 1980s. Starting Monday, Domino's will feature him in an arcade-style video game on its Facebook page for one week. The company will give away a coupon for a free pizza every minute to the player with the highest score.

Russell Weiner, chief marketing officer for Domino's Pizza Inc., is aware that many people find the Noid, well, annoying. But he also said that colleagues constantly ask him when the Noid will return.

"Every movie star has got folks who love them and hate them," Weiner said. "We're bringing the Noid back for folks who love him."

The Noid was born in 1986, the brainchild of a small ad agency in Domino's hometown of Ann Arbor, Mich.

He was a cartoon character of indeterminate species, never really talking but always laughing wickedly as he sent thunderstorms to bedevil Domino's pizza deliverers or bounced around on a pogo stick to try to flatten a cheese pie.

He was one of Domino's first forays into national TV advertising, and he was supposed to represent what happened when you ordered pizza from another company.

And he is a "he," by the way, not an "it," the company says.

He had a legion of admirers, showing up in a Nintendo game, a Michael Jackson video, with suction cup hands so you could stick him on the back of your Volkswagen.

And then in 1988 he all but disappeared, presumably joining Spuds MacKenzie and the California Raisins in the graveyard of '80s advertising icons.

Domino's says it retired the Noid because it had improved its name recognition so much that it figured the Noid's mission was accomplished.

Pop culture has occasionally feted him since then. He showed up in an episode of "The Simpsons" to deliver a sermon, and got beat up by Mayor West on an episode of "Family Guy."

Even Weiner struggles to define his company's former mascot. "You're asking philosophically?" he said, when asked what the Noid is.

The name, Weiner said, was meant to sound like "annoyed," as in "by cold or late pizza."

"But whether underneath the socks on his ears there are actual antennae sticking up, I couldn't say."

 

1,040 comments

  • LeRoy Pacheco  •  8 months ago
    How kool bring back the noid please
  • S  •  9 months ago
    My Chinese crested dog is named after The Noid , he's a cool, weird little dude too :-)
  • richard  •  9 months ago
    ah your missing a legendary 80's icon, the fat guy that gets up at 5am and says, "Time to make the donuts." Hahaha Classic, right nest to the noid.
    • Jake 9 months ago
      I can see a Simpsons episode where Homer gets up in bed (in a parody of the Dunkin ad) and says: "Time to eat the doughnuts."
    • Jesse 9 months ago
      I remeber that commercial...how funny its been so long.
    • S 9 months ago
      LOVED that guy!! Would run to the TV everytime he came on!
  • Daphne  •  9 months ago
    LOl The sad thing is that I am old enough that I DO remember the Noid!
  • NoNo  •  9 months ago
    I still have a 3 foot stuffed Noid doll from 23 years ago. maybe collector's item?
    • bobby 9 months ago
      you better take a picture of it now, before they release more, and there is no way of telling if its a original or not.
  • richard  •  9 months ago
    yeah the 80's were great, relaxed, fun, less angry. Then the nineties had to come along and all of it's mental disorder, and the fact people needed to, and still need do, catagorize everything, instead of just accepting and appreciating what they have.
    • Indentured servant 9 months ago
      it's called pagers , cell phones and E mail now twitter we are demanding that the other guy move faster, not realizing we are all in the same traffic jam .
    • Indentured servant 9 months ago
      I too was in my teens in the late 70 s and early 80s the greatest time to be alive.
    • eradicator 9 months ago
      That's because you were a teenager (as I was), not because it was a specific time period. Or have you forgotten about the Iranian hostages, Iran/Contra, Panama, Reagan scaring us all bats**t that he was going to start a nuclear war on his pychics' word, a crushed economy (unless you were already rich), the dumbing of America, the start of the "real" drug violence ("Miami Vice," anyone?), and of course, horrible, horrible ad campains like this one.
  • Scott J  •  9 months ago
    i actually had a couple of those figurines when i was kid. 23 years...really??!
    • Rick 9 months ago
      I still have mine.Lol
    • Youngie76 9 months ago
      Right there with ya. We are OLD!
    • Riff 9 months ago
      I had some Noid figurines too.
  • RIDER  •  9 months ago
    23 YEARS???????????? Thanks for making me feel old!
    • Josh Cupp 9 months ago
      Too funny you made my wife and I laugh pretty good there. Though yes it does make us feel old.
    • Sickov Idiotz 9 months ago
      No shlt..........
    • MechaMonkey 9 months ago
      Thank you for posting exactly what I was thinking the second I saw this article. Damn I'm getting old, lol.
  • TAMMIE F  •  9 months ago
    Dude, I feel so ancient!
  • Jeff Morris  •  9 months ago
    Great...Now bring back some good pizza!
  • James  •  9 months ago
    i loved the noid !!!! that was back when u could get your pizza delivered in 30 minutes or less or it was free!!!
  • FanofP.O.Wales  •  9 months ago
    Mayor Adam West snapped the Noid's neck..how can he be back? lolol
  • Rusty Shackleford  •  9 months ago
    I thought Adam West took care of him o_O
  • FLORIDA GAMMY  •  9 months ago
    Welcome back Noid ! You have been missed.
  • David  •  9 months ago
    Awesome, bring back all the old mascots
  • Merlin *  •  9 months ago
    I still have the original rubber Noid!
  • Dave  •  9 months ago
    Awesome! I loved the Noid as a kid. Im glad they are bringing him back. :)
  • NickD  •  9 months ago
    Domino's is the best! I miss the 80's they were more fun, more creative and just plain less stress!
  • display name  •  9 months ago
    ovoid the noid..how about avoid the nasty #$%$ pizza
  • JasonC  •  9 months ago
    Where did claymation go?
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