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− | '''Café Nom''', known as '''Café Nagi''' in the Japanese version, is a food truck owned by [[Kolter]] in the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS]]'' anime. Café Nom seems to mainly serve hotdogs. The truck has a sign labeled "''Café Nom. Coffee Drink Hotdog''" on the side of it which features a smiling hotdog with a canine nose. The sign can be retracted when the attendance window is closed. It also has a kitchen, several storage shelves, and a coffee machine. According to Kolter, Café Nom gets a large amount of customers at night.<ref name="ep1">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|1|ref}}</ref> | + | '''Café Nom''', known as '''Café Nagi''' in the Japanese version, is a food truck owned by [[Kal Kolter]] in the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS]]'' anime. Café Nom seems to mainly serve hotdogs. The truck has a sign labeled "''Café Nom. Coffee Drink Hotdog''" on the side of it which features a smiling hotdog with a canine nose. The sign can be retracted when the attendance window is closed. It also has a kitchen, several storage shelves, and a coffee machine. According to Kolter, Café Nom gets a large amount of customers at night.<ref name="ep1">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|1|ref}}</ref> |
Café Nagi also doubles as [[Yusaku Fujiki]] and Kolter's base of operations. The back of the truck has multiple computers which Yusaku and Kolter use for hacking, and a room which serves for Yusaku to go into and leave [[LINK VRAINS]] unnoticed.<ref name="ep1" /><ref name="ep3">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|3|ref}}</ref> Yusaku usually closes Café Nom when he and Kolter work on fighting the [[Knights of Hanoi]].<ref name="ep1" /> There is also an emergency lever that can be used to shut off the truck's power. | Café Nagi also doubles as [[Yusaku Fujiki]] and Kolter's base of operations. The back of the truck has multiple computers which Yusaku and Kolter use for hacking, and a room which serves for Yusaku to go into and leave [[LINK VRAINS]] unnoticed.<ref name="ep1" /><ref name="ep3">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|3|ref}}</ref> Yusaku usually closes Café Nom when he and Kolter work on fighting the [[Knights of Hanoi]].<ref name="ep1" /> There is also an emergency lever that can be used to shut off the truck's power. | ||
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− | * In the Japanese version, Café Nagi appears to be a reference to [[Kolter]]'s Japanese surname, "Kusanagi". | + | * In the Japanese version, Café Nagi appears to be a reference to [[Kal Kolter|Kolter]]'s Japanese surname, "Kusanagi". |
==References== | ==References== |
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Café Nom, known as Café Nagi in the Japanese version, is a food truck owned by Kal Kolter in the Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS anime. Café Nom seems to mainly serve hotdogs. The truck has a sign labeled "Café Nom. Coffee Drink Hotdog" on the side of it which features a smiling hotdog with a canine nose. The sign can be retracted when the attendance window is closed. It also has a kitchen, several storage shelves, and a coffee machine. According to Kolter, Café Nom gets a large amount of customers at night.[1]
Café Nagi also doubles as Yusaku Fujiki and Kolter's base of operations. The back of the truck has multiple computers which Yusaku and Kolter use for hacking, and a room which serves for Yusaku to go into and leave LINK VRAINS unnoticed.[1][2] Yusaku usually closes Café Nom when he and Kolter work on fighting the Knights of Hanoi.[1] There is also an emergency lever that can be used to shut off the truck's power.
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Trivia
- In the Japanese version, Café Nagi appears to be a reference to Kolter's Japanese surname, "Kusanagi".