
What's your favorite cereal based on tv shows, movies, cartoons, video games, etc.

Originally a WWE gimmick put forth by The New Day wrestling team, Booty O’s is now an actual breakfast cereal that you can purchase and enjoy. Like a far more entertaining cousin to Lucky Charms, Booty O’s breakfast cereal pairs sweet and crunchy oats with uniquely shaped marshmallows.

C-3PO's – based on the Star Wars character C-3PO (1990)
Donkey Kong Crunch – Ralston (1982–1983)

E.T. Cereal – Ralston (1984)

Flutie Flakes is the name of a brand of frosted corn flakes breakfast cereal named for American football quarterback Doug Flutie.
The brand was created in 1998, after Flutie, then the starting quarterback for the Buffalo Bills, saw his popularity soar because of his scrambling, last quarter heroics and his impressive win-loss record. A large portion of the profits made from sales of Flutie Flakes were donated to the Doug Flutie Jr. Foundation for Autism, created in honor of Flutie's autistic son.

Ghostbusters Cereal – Ralston (1985–1988)

Gremlins cereal – Ralston (1984)

In April 2003, General Mills produced a Monopoly-themed breakfast cereal. The cereal was similar to Cinnamon Toast Crunch, another GM cereal, but with tokens printed on the squares and featured marshmallows shaped like deeds, houses, and hotels.

Mr. T Cereal was a sweetened breakfast cereal manufactured by the Quaker Oats Company.[1][2] The cereal was prepared with corn and oats as primary ingredients, and it was fortified with iron and B vitamins.[2] The cereal box had a cartoon likeness of Mr. T on the box as the cereal's mascot.[1][3] The cereal pieces were manufactured in the shape of the letter "T".[1] It has been described as being similar in flavor to Cap'n Crunch cereal.

Nintendo Cereal System is a breakfast cereal which was produced by Ralston Cereals in 1988 and discontinued in 1989. The name of the cereal was based on the Nintendo Entertainment System, and represents two of the most popular video games for the NES at the time: Super Mario Bros. and The Legend of Zelda.

Pac-Man was a cereal brand that was sold in the early 1980's, based on the classic arcade game of the same name, made by General Mills. The cereal includes corn puffs and marshmallows shaped like Pac-Man, Ms. Pac-Man, Blinky, Pinky, Inky and Clyde.

Smurfberry Crunch was a breakfast cereal manufactured by Post Cereal in 1983. It was followed in later years by Smurf Magic Berries and the limited-edition Smurfs cereal.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1989)
When introduced, this cereal was described on the box as "crunchy, sweetened 'ninja nets' with 'ninja turtle' marshmallows". Pizza-shaped marshmallows were later added. The "ninja net" cereal pieces looked very much like Chex cereal pieces.

Tiny Toons Adventures Cereal is a real cereal producted by Quaker Oats. Introduced in 1990 and default in 2005.
The cereal was made from a combination of corn,oats and rice.

In 1991, Urkel O's hit the retail market. The cereal consisted of strawberry- and banana-flavored loops (a shape similar to Froot Loops) that were colored red and yellow respectively (via BuzzFeed). Urkel inspired not only the name of the cereal but also all of its branding, packaging, and promotional efforts

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