

Another more minor mascot, Pepsiwoman, also featured in a few of her own commercials for Pepsi Twist her appearance is a female Pepsiman wearing a lemon-shaped balaclava. After delivering the beverage, sometimes Pepsiman would encounter a difficult and action-oriented situation which would result in injury. Pepsiman happens to appear at just the right time with the product. His role in the advertisements is to appear with Pepsi to thirsty people or people craving soda. Twelve commercials were created featuring the character. Pepsiman took on three different outfits, each one representing the current style of the Pepsi can in distribution.

The design of the Pepsiman character is attributed to Canadian comic book artist Travis Charest, created sometime around the mid-1990s. If Zero is wearing his Xtreme costume, Pepsi Man will confuse him for a fire fighter, and if Zero is wearing his hooded costume, Pepsi Man will think he’s from McWily's and is there to make a deal.Pepsi-Man is an official Pepsi mascot from Pepsi's Japanese corporate branch. If Zero is wearing his default costume, Pepsi Man will comment on his crude look.


This is indicated by a different skid sound & Pepsi Man flashing colours. If at any point during the fight Pepsi Man's health is brought down to either 18 or 8 units, the next time he does the run attack, the turn he does afterwards will lead into a turbo charge. The most damaging of the three attacks, but it also has a fairly long windup. The one that pops in the air always does so before the other bubble. Each bubble will release a spread of bullets once it bursts, one doing so upon reaching the peak of its arc, the other upon hitting the ground. Two large Pepsi Bubbles fired in the air.They will persist until Pepsi Man has finished his next attack. Just like the globs hurled by Belchers, these bullets leave soda puddles upon hitting the floor, which will slow Zero's movement. They will start off aimed at the other side of the arena, but each subsequent bullet will bring its arc closer to Pepsi Man. The second attack in his pattern will be one of three possibilities: Once Pepsi Man has made enough turns, he will ignore Zero and keep running until he reaches either side of the arena, ending this attack. This is similar in behaviour to a Cutting Wheel in chase mode. The first attack in his pattern is always to run towards Zero, making a turn once he has ran past Zero. Pepsi Man makes his final Episode Zero appearance in the game's credits, where he is seen talking to Plug Man (who is seen in Pepsi Zero as a sponsor for Pepsi) in Chateau Chevaleresque. Later on, he is encountered again in Null and Void, in Scatman's World's room on the seventh and final floor, as Pepsi Man's Revenge. He reappears in Make a Good Mega Man Level: Episode Zero as a real boss, appearing in the stage Pepsi Zero, where he attacks Zero under the assumption that he is working for the Coca-Cola Company. However, he is never actually fought, instead being destroyed by a single scythe from the real tier boss, Future. Pepsi Man appears in Make a Good Mega Man Level 2 in Tier 7, seemingly as the tier boss. In the year 20XX, the character was revived as a Robot Master and given his template's powers over Pepsi, as well as a strong grudge against Coca-Cola and rival soft drinks. Pepsi Man (also spelled Pepsiman) is a former Japanese mascot for Pepsi, who appeared in his own video game. " PEPSI ONLY MY CHOICE (R)" ―Pepsi Man, Make a Good Mega Man Level: Episode Zero
