Character Study: Punchy

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Character Study: Punchy

  
  
  

img 115435875794Probably one of the more violent characters we’ve covered here, this Hawaiian Punch mascot has been pulling his cruel switcheroo on unsuspecting victims ever since his creation by cartoonist Joe Malerba in 1962.

The scenario usually goes something like this:

Punchy: “How about a nice Hawaiian Punch?”
Innocent Thirsty Guy: “Sure!”
Punchy: *DEVASTATING UPPERCUT FOR NO REASON*
Innocent Thirsty Guy: *Needs medical attention and will never trust strangers again*

But despite being kind of a jerk, not to mention having questionable taste in headwear (unless those are… antlers?), Punchy quickly became an iconic '60s and '70s ad character, helping a drink that was originally conceived as an ice cream topping (it’s true!) grow into a classic kid-friendly beverage brand with 14 fruity flavors and counting.

And while Punchy’s not above throwing a stray right cross at an undeserving face now and then, these days he’s a kinder, gentler soul who’s more or less retired his pugilistic ways. He still hasn’t given up on that hat, though.

Here's one of the classic spots:

Character Study is an ongoing series featuring background trivia on the classic advertising characters from the private collection of MLT Creative.

Chase Mitchell, B2B marketing copywriter

 

Chase Mitchell is a copywriter at MLT Creative, an Atlanta-based advertising agency specializing in business-to-business marketing.


Comments

Ok, I'll admit it. I love Punchy and I've lived by his example my whole life. "ONE PUNCH" is all it takes if you have the proper motivation, preparation and timing. That's as true in B2B marketing as it is in a good bar fight. I'm living proof of both.
Posted @ Friday, August 06, 2010 3:41 PM by Billy Mitchell
I adore Punchy! When I was expecting my first child back in the olden days, I was addicted to Hawaiian Punch. The whole top shelf of my fridge was jammed with the 46-ounce cans. It's the only thing I craved. 
 
As for Punchy's hat, it's a "bird's nest" traditional hawaiian sun hat woven from makaloa grass or palm fronds. I think it's rather fetching.
Posted @ Monday, August 09, 2010 11:53 AM by gypsy18
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Thanks for filling me in on the true origins of that hat! I was beginning to think he was half-reindeer, or that someone might've hit him over the head with a red menorah.
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