For those who haven't seen the video, this happened irl
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I would 100% watch an anime about Waffle House
Oh, wait I bet we can write a decent anime plot around this...
See there's this thing called the Waffle House Index:
The measure is based on Waffle House's reputation for staying open during extreme weather and for reopening quickly, albeit sometimes with a limited menu, after very severe weather events such as tornadoes or hurricanes. The chain's disaster preparedness measures include assembling and training "Waffle House jump teams" to facilitate fast reopening after disasters.
Our hero is having a normal day working the griddle, when suddenly a kaiju destroys half the town. The hero works hard to get the restaurant open, making good use of the disaster recovery planning, and helps feed people whose homes have been destroyed, as well as the emergency response workers that come to town.
Their work is noticed, and they are recruited to join the Waffle House Jump Team as a specialist on responding to kaiju incidents. From there it's like Evangelion, but instead of fighting and killing the monsters, the hero learns about different types through experience and develops (increasingly extreme and improbable) ways to prepare the Waffle House to survive kaiju incidents and reopen quickly, eventually leading to Waffle House creating a mech to defend and repair its locations. (End Season 1)
The reveal of the prototype mech provides the hook for Season 2.
"Deploy the yellow smoke for the waffle-copter supply drop!"
"Man, this deployment in [southeast state] is really testing my grits..."
I FLEW THROUGH TIME AND NOW I MARRIED A WAFFLE HOUSE EMPLOYEE IN ATLANTA -The Animation
There's a story I heard once about how fans kept telling the creator of Street Fighter that they should create a level at a Waffle House or maybe in the parking lot. And how the Creator didn't get it cuz you know he's from Japan and he'd only been to the West Coast of America. So people were falling over themselves to explain the Horrors and wonders of Waffle House to this bewildered game developer.
sounds something kojima would do
i never played his games but that's i feel like his personality is like