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* Emerson, makers of the InSinkErator brand in-sink garbage disposal sued NBC for the use of their clearly branded product during a scene where Claire's hand is badly mangled after she places her hand in a running garbage disposal (''[[Genesis]]''). Emerson claimed NBC misrepresented any risks or potential injuries posed by the InSinkErator on the show, while portraying the brand "in an unsavory light, irreparably tarnishing the product." The company settled with NBC out of court on Feb 23, 2007. [http://publications.mediapost.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=Articles.showArticleHomePage&art_aid=55990] |
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Revision as of 18:29, 23 February 2007
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Product placement is a promotional tactic used by marketers in which a real commercial product is used in fictional or non-fictional media, and the presence of the product is a result of an economic exchange. When featuring a product is not part of an economic exchange, it is called a product plug. Product placement also occurs with the inclusion of a brand's logo, or a favorable mention or appearance of a product.
Some real-world products have appeared in the fictional world of Heroes.
Product Appearances by Episode
One Giant Leap
- At the car rental kiosk in the Los Angeles International Airport, Hiro specifically requests a Nissan Versa and will accept no other vehicle.
Hiros
- After getting a ride back to Las Vegas with Nathan, Hiro finds the Nissan Versa, parked in a garage. Later the Versa is seen again when Ando joins him.
Better Halves
- Hiro and Ando prepare to leave Las Vegas in their Versa when the high roller makes them an offer they can't refuse.
Nothing to Hide
- In Utah, Hiro and Ando stop the Versa at the site of a traffic accident.
- Lyle Bennet hides from Claire and Zach inside the Bennet Family Nissan Armada SUV.
Homecoming
- Micah is found waiting near a Greyhound Bus.
Six Months Ago
- Greyhound buses are seen in the background as Hiro and Charlie discuss attending the Japanese film festival 300 miles away.
Fallout
- Peter drinks from an Arrowhead water bottle while being interrogated by Matt Parkman and Audrey Hanson. Behind them, more bottles sit conspicuously on a table.
- Hiro and Ando reach the Union Wells High School in their Nissan Versa. They stand right next to a car, presumably the Nissan, when Isaac calls and tells them they need to meet.
- Isaac disembarks from a Greyhond Bus in Midland.
Godsend
- Hiro mentions the Nissan Versa to Simone while explaining his role in the 9th Wonders! comic books.
The Fix
- Hiro and Ando go to retrieve their Nissan Versa from a parking garage in New York.
Distractions
- Zach and Claire use a Quest minivan to meet her birth mother in Kermit, TX.
Unexpected
- Mohinder drives a Nissan Sentra rental car in to meet Dale Smither in Bozeman, Montana.
- Dale, an evolved human with enhanced hearing owns an iPod Nano which is used to drown out other sounds. The iPod lies in puddle of blood after Sylar kills Dale.
- Ando drives Hope to Primm, NV, in the Nissan Versa. Hope uses the car as a shield during a shootout with Steve Gustavson. After the shootout, Hiro notes that the car doesn't have a scratch.
- Hiro and Ando hide in the luggage compartment of a Greyhound bus during the gunfight, which also takes place at a Greyhound bus depot. Later, Hiro boards a Greyhound bus headed for Las Vegas .
Primatechpaper.com
- A red Nissan Sentra is parked outside of Primatech Paper on their website's About Us page.
Companies and Products
Apple
An Apple iPod Nano was used by an evolved human with enhanced hearing. The trademark clickwheel and infamous white earbuds are displayed prominently. In addition a free download of the Heroes pilot can be obtained from Apple's iTunes.
Episodes featuring Apple iPod:
Arrowhead bottled water
Arrowhead water bottles sit conspicuously, lables to the viewer in a room which contains only two tables, Peter, and the bottles themselves. When Peter takes a sip, the label is perfectly angled so the logo displayed prominently.
Episodes featuring Arrowhead bottled water:
Greyhound Bus Lines
Greyhound buses have been featured prominently in numerous episodes. Two charachters have riden on the company's buses, and the Greyhound logo has been seen filling the entire frame.
Episodes featuring Greyhound buses or logos:
Nissan
Nissan is a primary acknologed sponsor of the Heroes franchise, sponsoring the broadcast episodes, graphic novels, a free iTunes download of the pilot, as well as Heroes 360. In addition to product placement, they also use traditional and more obvious advertising methods such as television commericials and print ads placed in the begining of each graphic novel.
The Nissan Versa is usually by name and featured prominently in numerous episodes. The name of the car is also seen printed on the screen whenever Hiro or Ando mention the car while speaking Japanese.
Episodes featuring Nissan vehicles:
Heroes 360 Websites featuring Nissan vehicles:
Notes
- Emerson, makers of the InSinkErator brand in-sink garbage disposal sued NBC for the use of their clearly branded product during a scene where Claire's hand is badly mangled after she places her hand in a running garbage disposal (Genesis). Emerson claimed NBC misrepresented any risks or potential injuries posed by the InSinkErator on the show, while portraying the brand "in an unsavory light, irreparably tarnishing the product." The company settled with NBC out of court on Feb 23, 2007. [1]
Gallery
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A Greyhound logo fills the frame.
(Fallout)