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The Energizer Bunny (in other terms known as the Pingas Bunny, E. B., or George the Energy Man) is an old shit that was first made in 1989 for his Keep Going promotion, then the slogan changed in 2010 as Now that's positivenergy.

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  • The Energizer Bunny (in other terms known as the Pingas Bunny, E. B., or George the Energy Man) is an old shit that was first made in 1989 for his Keep Going promotion, then the slogan changed in 2010 as Now that's positivenergy.
  • The Energizer Bunny is a character in Philipnova798's Comic Factory 2.0
  • |} he Energizer Bunny is the immortal mascot of the battery company Energizer. He/she/it/? is a small, pink, furry, and annoying rabbit with a tendency to constantly play the drums, and to feast on the innards of children. The Energizer Bunny, and his clan are also notorious in the fashion industry for being made into luxurious women's coats. Republican tribes in Northern Jersey worship the pink fuzzy bunny and believe that one day thousands of them will fly down from the clouds bringing gold to believers.
  • As the series progressed, realistic-looking commercials were aired for fictional products (such as "Sitagin Hemorrhoid Remedy", "Nasotine Sinus Relief", "TresCafe Coffee", etc.) only to have the Bunny march through. To date, the Energizer Bunny has appeared in more than 115 television commercials. In these commercials, a voiceover would announce one of various slogans used throughout the years; all of them would relate the stalwartness of the Energizer Bunny to the long-lasting power of their batteries. The original slogan boasted that "...[n]othing outlasts the Energizer...", but it was eventually changed after a lawsuit filed by Duracell disputing Energizer's claim. In 1993 through 1995, Energizer ran a series of commercials featuring a fake rival battery, Supervolt (including a Supervol
  • Energizer Bunny, or Gizer for short, is the energetic, eccentric, caffeine-obsessed, hyper bunny of a pink variety that had a awesome fight with Darth Vader. He loves batteries. He is now trying to invent computers that run on batteries. He is a assistance to the Frog-Buster along with Max, another hyper bunny. Gizer once helped some aliens jump-start their spaceship with his energy, and they took him around the galaxy. The case was eventually dropped, and he began training to become a Jedi Knight, though he chose to assume the title of Darth Energizer for reasons unknowable by Humankind.
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  • Power Pack
  • *Nickel/Cadmium AA 760 volt durasteel batteries x5 *Sharp lookin' shades
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  • Pink
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  • Energizer Bunny
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  • 0.3
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  • Bunny
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  • Batteria
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  • Never. Keeps going, and going, and going.
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  • Energizer Bunny, or Gizer for short, is the energetic, eccentric, caffeine-obsessed, hyper bunny of a pink variety that had a awesome fight with Darth Vader. He loves batteries. He is now trying to invent computers that run on batteries. He is a assistance to the Frog-Buster along with Max, another hyper bunny. Gizer once helped some aliens jump-start their spaceship with his energy, and they took him around the galaxy. Energizer was arrested after his encounter with his second arch-rival Darth Vader, in which he was charged with one count of felony battery, with a misdemeanor charge of double-AA class assault tacked on. The case was eventually dropped, and he began training to become a Jedi Knight, though he chose to assume the title of Darth Energizer for reasons unknowable by Humankind.
  • The Energizer Bunny (in other terms known as the Pingas Bunny, E. B., or George the Energy Man) is an old shit that was first made in 1989 for his Keep Going promotion, then the slogan changed in 2010 as Now that's positivenergy.
  • The Energizer Bunny is a character in Philipnova798's Comic Factory 2.0
  • As the series progressed, realistic-looking commercials were aired for fictional products (such as "Sitagin Hemorrhoid Remedy", "Nasotine Sinus Relief", "TresCafe Coffee", etc.) only to have the Bunny march through. To date, the Energizer Bunny has appeared in more than 115 television commercials. In these commercials, a voiceover would announce one of various slogans used throughout the years; all of them would relate the stalwartness of the Energizer Bunny to the long-lasting power of their batteries. The original slogan boasted that "...[n]othing outlasts the Energizer...", but it was eventually changed after a lawsuit filed by Duracell disputing Energizer's claim. In 1993 through 1995, Energizer ran a series of commercials featuring a fake rival battery, Supervolt (including a Supervolt weasel mascot), which was an obvious look alike of Duracell. In many of the later commercials, film villains (such as Darth Vader, The Wicked Witch of the West, King Kong, Wile E. Coyote, and Boris and Natasha) would try to destroy or capture the Bunny only to see complications arise when the Supervolt batteries ran out, the villains themselves collapsed from exhaustion, or other circumstances allowed for the mascot's escape (i.e. the sun coming out to kill Dracula before he could seek shelter, or a fire sprinkler (the smoke detector was presumably operated by Energizer batteries) being inadvertently triggered leading to The Wicked Witch of the West melting, or Boris and Natasha attempting to shrink the Bunny, but inadvertently end up shrinking themselves (and they try to escape the Bunny, who is now massive to them). The second one showed the quality of the product being advertised when it created complications for the villain-so as not to boast that Energizer was better than any other brand, as well as to encourage people to buy Energizer batteries for their smoke detectors. In 1991, Energizer unsuccessfully sued the Adolph Coors Company for creating a parody of its Energizer bunny ads. In North America the term "Energizer Bunny" has entered the vernacular as a term for anything that continues indefatigably. In Europe and Australia the term "Duracell Bunny" has a similar connotation. Several U.S. presidential candidates have compared themselves to the bunny, including President George H. W. Bush in 1992 and Howard Dean in 2004.
  • |} he Energizer Bunny is the immortal mascot of the battery company Energizer. He/she/it/? is a small, pink, furry, and annoying rabbit with a tendency to constantly play the drums, and to feast on the innards of children. The Energizer Bunny, and his clan are also notorious in the fashion industry for being made into luxurious women's coats. Republican tribes in Northern Jersey worship the pink fuzzy bunny and believe that one day thousands of them will fly down from the clouds bringing gold to believers.
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