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Hungry Burger Comes to Life in Coco’s Yu-Gi-Oh Collaboration

For the 25th anniversary of the Yu-Gi-Oh OCG, family restaurant Coco’s will have a collaboration menu for a limited time. When you order one of the Yu-Gi-Oh dishes from the Japanese restaurant, you will randomly get a card from the OCG or from Rush Duel. The first wave of the collaboration will be May 16-June 5, 2023. The second will be June 6-26, 2023. [Thanks, 4Gamer!]

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During the first wave of the collaboration, there is the chance of getting these cards:

  • Dark Magician
  • E Hero Neos
  • Stardust Dragon
  • Sevens Road Magician
  • Multistrike Dragon Dragias
  • Prima Guitarna of the Colorful Light

The second wave will offer us:

  • Number 39: Utopia
  • Odd-Eyes Pendulum Dragon
  • Firewall Dragon
  • Steam-Knight Hamburke (Coco’s original)
  • Galactica Oblivion
  • Jointech Rex
  • Blue-Tooth Burst Dragon
  • Cocosh the Spellcaster of Happiness (Coco’s original)

As for the food items, all of them look like a particular monster from the series. There is a hamburger that looks like the Hungry Hamburger Ritual Monster (1,190 JPY), as well as a parfait that shares Galactica Oblivion’s color scheme (1,090 JPY). These two are available during the first portion of the collaboration. During the second one, you can order Sevens Road Magician Curry (1,190 JPY) and Blue Eyes White Dragon Parfait (1,090 JPY).

The Yu-Gi-Oh OCG collaboration for the 25th anniversary will take place at Coco’s in Japan from May 16-June 5, 2023 and June 6-26, 2023.


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