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  1. Vault Boy is, on some images or videos, accompanied by another Vault Boy who looks exactly the same but with black or brown hair, or with alternative Vault boyish things like creatures or items. On others, he is accompanied by Vault Girl.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Vault_BoyVault Boy - Wikipedia

    Vault Boy is a ubiquitous feature in promotional material and merchandising for the Fallout brand, and is regarded by critics to be one of the most recognizable elements of the franchise and the embodiment of its sardonic, retrofuturistic themes.

  3. Vault Boy is the mascot character of Vault-Tec Corporation, [1] appearing in their advertisements, manuals, products and training films. He was also to appear in some issue of the Hell's Chain Gang comic of Hubris Comics, but because of the Great War, the series was never produced.

  4. Sep 9, 2024 · Vault Boy is a registered trademark of the Vault-Tec Corporation and is used widely throughout game guides and manuals, sometimes referred to as "Vault-Man". In the years before the war, RobCo and Vault-Tec forged a corporate alliance, the Vault-Boy mascot appearing on RobCo Pip-Boy personal computers.

  5. Apr 11, 2024 · Fallout’s Vault Boy has been in the games since day one. Prime Video’s Fallout TV show explains where the Vault-Tec mascot came from, via Walton Goggins’ Ghoul.

  6. Vault Boy, the thumbs-up mascot of the Fallout franchise, isn't as innocent as he seems. This video dives into the dark truth behind Vault-Tec's cheery icon. We'll explore his origins, from a...

  7. It turns out the original Vault Boy is an actor named Cooper Howard (later known as the Ghoul), who was hired by Vault-Tec to represent the brand in a series of print ads and commercials.

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