The Noid is an advertising character for
Domino's Pizza
Domino's Pizza, Inc., trading as Domino's, is an American multinational pizza restaurant chain founded in 1960 and led by CEO Russell Weiner. The corporation is Delaware domiciled and headquartered at the Domino's Farms Office Park in Ann Arbor ...
created in the 1980s and revived in 2021. Clad in a red,
skin-tight, rabbit-eared body suit with a black N inscribed in a white circle on his chest, the Noid was a physical manifestation of all the challenges inherent in getting a pizza delivered in 30 minutes or less.
Though persistent, his efforts were repeatedly thwarted.
History
The Noid was created in 1986 by Group 243, the advertising agency of record for
Domino's Pizza
Domino's Pizza, Inc., trading as Domino's, is an American multinational pizza restaurant chain founded in 1960 and led by CEO Russell Weiner. The corporation is Delaware domiciled and headquartered at the Domino's Farms Office Park in Ann Arbor ...
. Group 243 hired
Will Vinton
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Studios to sketch the Noid and animate the commercials.
Commercials that featured the character used the slogan "Avoid the Noid". The Noid's vocal effects were provided by
Pons Maar
Pons Maar (born August 4, 1951) is an American actor, puppeteer, artist and filmmaker.
Career
His first feature film as an actor was ''Return to Oz'' (1985), in which he played the lead Wheeler; he also worked behind the scenes as a performan ...
.
Most of the commercials featuring the Noid were narrated by
Andre Stojka
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.
In 1988, a Saturday morning cartoon series called ''The Noids'' was planned by CBS that would have featured the Noid, but the series was scrapped amid complaints that it was merely an advertising ploy and not a show for children.
As part of the advertising campaign, a computer game was released in 1989 called ''Avoid the Noid''. The object of the game is to deliver a pizza within a half-hour time limit in an apartment building swarming with Noids (some of which are armed with pizza-seeking missiles or water balloons). In 1990,
Capcom
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released a
platformer
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game, ''
Yo! Noid
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'', for the
NES
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.
Chamblee hostage incident
On January 30, 1989, Kenneth Lamar Noid, a mentally ill man who believed that the "Avoid the Noid" campaign was personally directed towards him and was antagonizing him, entered a Domino's restaurant in
Chamblee, Georgia
Chamblee ( ) is a city in northern DeKalb County, Georgia, United States, northeast of Atlanta. The population was 30,164 as of the 2020 census.
History
The area that would later become Chamblee was originally dairy farms. During the late ninet ...
. Armed with a
.357 Magnum
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, Noid then held two employees hostage for over five hours.
After ranting to the employees that the then-owner of Domino's,
Tom Monaghan
Thomas Stephen Monaghan (born March 25, 1937) is an American entrepreneur who founded Domino's Pizza in 1960. He owned the Detroit Tigers from 1983 to 1992. Monaghan also owns the Domino's Farms Office Park, located in the Ann Arbor Charter Town ...
, was fraudulent and had stolen his name, he first forced them to call the Domino's headquarters to demand $100,000 and a white limousine as getaway transportation for him.
After offering to exchange a hostage for a copy of American
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author
Robert Anton Wilson
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's 1985 novel ''
The Widow's Son'', Noid reneged on his offer when an officer brought him the book.
Noid then became hungry and forced the captive employees to make him two pizzas;
while Noid ate the pizzas with his gun in his lap, the hostages escaped.
Noid surrendered to the police shortly after. Two shots were fired by Noid during the incident.
Noid was charged with
kidnapping
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,
aggravated
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assault
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,
extortion
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, and possession of a
firearm
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The first firearms originated in 10th-century China, when bamboo tubes ...
during a crime. He was found
not guilty by
reason of insanity. Noid subsequently spent time in a mental institution, but died by suicide on February 23, 1995. This incident was widely believed to have caused Domino's Pizza to discontinue advertising using the Noid as their mascot, but this claim has been rejected by the company and their advertisers.
Recurrences of The Noid
Domino's brought the Noid back for a limited run of 1,000 T-shirts in December 2009.
On May 4, 2011, the Noid was brought back as a promotional figure by Domino's to be used in a campaign on their Facebook page, and made a brief appearance as a stuffed toy at the end of a May 2011 commercial promoting a one-topping pizza deal. The 25th birthday of the Noid mascot was marked with the video game ''The Noid's Super Pizza Shootout'', a tribute to ''Avoid the Noid''.
In June 2016, Spooky Pinball LLC announced the release of their new licensed pinball machine, ''Domino's Spectacular Pinball Adventure'' prominently featuring the Noid character.
During 2016, the Noid appeared and was referenced in some Domino's commercials, as part of their USA "Pizza Payback" campaign.
The Noid was seen tattooed on the arm of a winner of shares of Domino's stock, in a commercial aired during the NFL playoffs, January 15, 2017.
In August 2017, a fan-made sequel to ''Yo! Noid'' was created for the New Jam City 2017
game jam
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called ''
Yo! Noid 2: Enter the Void''.
The Noid can be seen briefly in the background of a 2017 Domino's ad.
The Noid returned to television in April 2021. The character first appeared in a series of brief video ads on social media sites, in which the Noid's face could be seen in a disruptive flash of video glitches over a shot of a meal included in a coupon promotion. Domino's officially confirmed the return of the Noid later in the month, and he was subsequently included in the mobile game ''
Crash Bandicoot: On the Run!'' as part of a
tie-in
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promotion for the restaurant.
In popular culture
The Noid has been referred to in popular culture, including two episodes of ''
Family Guy
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'' (an altercation with
Mayor Adam West
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in the episode "
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holds his ears in the episode "
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"), in two episodes of ''
30 Rock
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'',
an episode of ''
The Simpsons
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'' and in a segment of ''
Michael Jackson: Moonwalker''.
References
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