Talk:Tomato Ketchup/@comment-24669562-20150814211531

I really like it when cartoons feature objects used in the real world, although the objects, like this tomato ketchup bottle, or places featured on cartoons are not always completely real and even have a slight name change.

Like on the Simpsons, instead of Wal-Mart and Old Navy as used in the real world, they say "Sprawl-Mart" or "Gold Navy" (I know the latter from the Simpsons Tapped Out game). The Simpsons though still features Mc.Donalds, although on The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron, the burger joint is McSpanky's. And on Fairly Odd Parents there was a place exactly like KFC, except it was "DFC," for Dimmsdale Fried Chicken (this was kind of also done on Cow and Chicken, except they did "Ohio Fried Chicken.")

And websites like WooHoo instead of Yahoo, featured on Arthur.

But to me, the realer the better, I like it when real world objects are featured on cartoons and I like it when they have the exact same name as in our world although I don't mind the slight name changes. I just like to see realism in cartoons, that's just me.

Wonder what the Arthur Version of Pepsi is as Fernadox84 (http://arthur.wikia.com/wiki/Message_Wall:Fernandox84) did in this picture of Maria Pappas drinking a Pepsi http://fernandomon1996.deviantart.com/art/Maria-Taking-Pepsi-552727166

And what about these places or things in our world, what would they be like Arthur-wise?:

Mc.Donalds, Burger King; Pizza Hut; Apple Bee's; Red Lobster; Wal-Mart, Amtrak; Taco Bell; Sears; JC Penny; AOL; Verizon; Blockbuster; Itunes; Netflix; Virgin Records; Motown; Amazon; eBay (isn't there something like this one on an Arthur episode? If so please tell me, thanks) Greyhound (the bus company); Domino's Pizza; Hallmark; Seimens; KRAFT; Nabisco; French's (where some of our Mustard comes from) Huggies; Pampers; Dial (where some of our soaps come from); Geiko; United Airlines, American Airlines, Southwest Airlines, Norfolk Southern Railway, Union Pacific Railroad; Comcast; Nintendo; Sega; Gatorade; Fanta; Hostess; Microsoft; Cheesecake Factory; and other places I can list.

Arthur is one of the few cartoons that makes/keeps things it features realistic or almost realistic, including the Tomato Ketchup Bottle.