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In the first series anime, Anzu's friends, Hiroto Honda and [[Miho Nosaka]] also get jobs there. Miho followed Anzu because she was worried she was dating for pay and Honda follows Miho because he worries that Miho is dating for pay. According to Miho, Honda started working there too, so he could buy lots of presents for Miho with his salary.
 
In the first series anime, Anzu's friends, Hiroto Honda and [[Miho Nosaka]] also get jobs there. Miho followed Anzu because she was worried she was dating for pay and Honda follows Miho because he worries that Miho is dating for pay. According to Miho, Honda started working there too, so he could buy lots of presents for Miho with his salary.
  
In the second series anime, this scene happened a bit differently. Instead of Yugi sending a note about a dance studio, it was someone who took a picture of Téa working at Burger World and told her to come to the gym equipment room unless she wanted the photo sent to the school (as it is against the rules for students to work at Domino High School without a special condition). She arrives, expecting to find Joey and Yugi (the only two people from school who know her secret) but finds the [[mugger]] (presumably the gym teacher) with a video camera. He tells her to do what he says if she doesn't want the picture to come out. The rest happens as it does in the manga.
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In the second series anime, this scene happened a bit differently. Instead of Yugi sending a note about a dance studio, it was someone who took a picture of Téa working at Burger World and told her to come to the gym equipment room unless she wanted the photo sent to the school (as it is against the rules for students to work at Domino High School without a special condition). She arrives, expecting to find Joey and Yugi (the only two people from school who know her secret) but finds the [[mugger]] with a video camera. He tells her to do what he says if she doesn't want the picture to come out. The rest happens as it does in the manga.
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 10:52, 4 November 2017

Burgerpalooza

Burgerpalooza

Japanese translated

Burger World

English (manga)

Burger World

English (anime)

Burgerpalooza

Appears in (anime)
Appears in (manga)

Yu-Gi-Oh!

Appears in (episode)
Appears in (chapter)

Burgerpalooza[1], known as Burger World in the manga and Japanese version, is a fast food restaurant in Domino City.

Appearances

The restaurant as it appears in the manga.

Anzu Mazaki got a job there, while still in school, in order to earn money to travel to America so she could become a professional dancer. But she tried to keep this job a secret, since after-school jobs are against school rules. She was taken hostage by an escaped convict while working there. Dark Yugi rescued her.[2]

She was eventually fired after punching a customer, who touched her rump.[3]

In the first series anime, Anzu's friends, Hiroto Honda and Miho Nosaka also get jobs there. Miho followed Anzu because she was worried she was dating for pay and Honda follows Miho because he worries that Miho is dating for pay. According to Miho, Honda started working there too, so he could buy lots of presents for Miho with his salary.

In the second series anime, this scene happened a bit differently. Instead of Yugi sending a note about a dance studio, it was someone who took a picture of Téa working at Burger World and told her to come to the gym equipment room unless she wanted the photo sent to the school (as it is against the rules for students to work at Domino High School without a special condition). She arrives, expecting to find Joey and Yugi (the only two people from school who know her secret) but finds the mugger with a video camera. He tells her to do what he says if she doesn't want the picture to come out. The rest happens as it does in the manga.

References

  1. Yu-Gi-Oh! episode 02222: "Face Off, Part 1"
  2. Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 4: "Jail Break!"
  3. Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 28: "Arena #1"