Anime idea: the food industry but it’s a gang war
The main character, Agent M.C. Or to his friends, Donald (McDonalds) belongs to the Patty Laddies, ran by The Boss King (Burger King), king of bosses. He’s not exactly a fan of the gang wars and murder, but he does love scamming people. He is also a professional conman, and uses thin metallic discs for combat, that resemble burger patties. His love interest, Wendy, is the engineer within the gang, and is working on their ultimate weapon, the Baconator, which will play part in season 2.
The Patty Ladies are in a war against the Olive Garden, Run by a mafia boss by the same name. Ronald and agent B, code name Apple (AppleBees) are sent to infiltrate the rival gangs youngest daughters, little miss Caesars, wedding to Mr Domino, a powerful assailant, guaranteed to swing the gang war in olive gardens favour.
When they infiltrate the wedding and ultimate are uncovered, Mr O, infuriated that they dared crash his daughters wedding, initiates combat with his right hand man, The Hut, who uses his hat as a sharp disc weapon (like Kung Lao), and opens by using his throwing knives, shaped like breadsticks, at them. Apples responds by using his apple grenades to allow them to escape, initiating a chase sequence with Mr O, The Hut and Domino, in which they get into Donald’s truck, where their getaway driver and hacker nicknamed In-And-Out is waiting for them (Thank you for the suggestion).
Mid chase sequence Donald’s trucks back door opens, and the ice cream machine falls out and crashes one of the enemies cars, as he notices and exclaims “Finally that darn thing worked!”
They are able to lure them to their base of operation, where it’s revealed that Domino just wanted to Rue the Olive Garden, and he is executed on the spot.
Combat ensues, Donald is able to take down the Hut, victoriously shouting “I OUT PIZZAD THE HUT DAMNIT”
The Patty Laddies are able to slowly push the Olive Garden into an irrelevant threat within their city.
Season 2 starts off normal also introducing IHOB, but then it turns out that the Brunch Bunch have invaded their ranks. Apples and IHOB betray the Patty Laddies and Apples shoots Wendy, enraging and traumatising Donald, who thought of Apples as his brother, and apples and IHOB leaves saying “I always thought pancakes were better anyways”. Later we meet IHOB again, now named IHOP.
Distraught by the betrayal and his girlfriend’s life being in jeopardy, he is filed by his rage. The King sends him to go have a training arc with one of their retired members, agent S, who now runs a burger restaurant.
Ronald arrives, but sees all but a frail old man. He asks the man that he seeks somebody named Mr S. The man responds “prove to me you are worthy”. And initiates combat, turning out to be much faster than Donald. Donald tries his best to hit him, but is unable, and Sonics ends the fight, saying Donald isn’t worthy, but then he stops and realises
Donald has avoided ***all*** burgers patties buns ETC within his establishment (he isn’t bummed out by the damage, he can just claim his insurance money), and so Donald begins his training arc, while also working at Sonics.
Wendy slowly gets better, and finishes the Baconator, which she then drives with a much faster and stronger Donald to defeat the Brunch Bunch
Apples is eventually Talked into realising that he cares about the Patty Laddies too much, and double betrays the Brunch Bunch, shooting their leader [leader yet to be decided].
There are also other gangs, like the Taco Machos, run by Taco Bell, whose weapon is a giant bell, the Chopsticks, whose primary weapon are chopsticks, run by Panda express, who can shape-shift into a giant carnivorous panda, and so on.
There’s also the 5 Guys gang where the leader is 1 person known as The Guy, but he has 5 split personalities each of which has a primary emotion or characteristic, like aggressive, analytical, social, etc.
Local restaurants that fall under a gang are it’s henchmen
Anyways yeah uhhh Netflix I’m here.
So
Season 3 is much slower and has the Patty Laddies meet a new foe, the Chicken Chumps. And it gets personal. Lead by Sanders, also known as the Colonel, his gang is the oldest of all of them and was a part of each gangs legacy. Eggs, chicken, chicken burgers, chicken nuggets. It’s all them.
The season starts off not rapidly but rather slowly, and in one episode we have a meeting. BK and the colonel. BK for the first time that we’ve seen takes off his crown badge, sitting in a small neutral diner. Nobody else is here. It’s a few hours before closing. It’s fashioned like an old 90’s diner. BK is sitting at a table for 2, having ordered chicken nuggets and a beef burger.
The Colonel sits across him. They don’t shake hands, but BK slides the nuggets to the Colonel. It’s pretty obvious. BK holds the uttermost respect for this man.
“You’ve been busy…” says the Colonel
“I told you I’d succeed” BK responds
“And are you proud of that, *bob*?”
BK does not respond. He is a greedy man. A sinful man. But he understands the value of tradition, something the colonel represents with his whole. BK became the system. Played it like a fiddle. But what kind of man has it made him?
But BK has long forgotten sentiments.
“I won’t loose to you, old man” BK makes it clear. There won’t be a peaceful resolution to this war.
The colonel is un phased. He continues to reminisce.
“As stubborn as ever… it’s why I took you in the first place. Glad to see that hasn’t changed…”
BK tenses up. What is this feeling he has long forgotten? Is it… shame? A glare of disappointment on your skin. Se body believed in him, and he failed them.
“Good luck, old man.” He responds, before walking away, having not taken even a bite of his favourite beef burger…
The continuation of the season is gathering info to stop the Chicken chumps. They are truly massive, the burger laddies have no shot at stopping them… unless, they uncover The Colonels secret weakness, 11 herbs and spices that will defeat him, only rumoured to be true. Anybody who tried to attain them died to the Colonels hands.
Donald and Apples, still ashamed of his betrayal, go on missions. Donald is in an overall good shape, but cracks start to appear in his ideology. The death, the killing. He’s not that type of man.
They are able to, violently, get info from a single diner concerning an individual known as Caine Raisings, who used to be in the Colonels gang and his right hand man before being exiled, due to his aggressive behaviour and randomness and instability after a traumatic head injury.
They are able to locate him, dumpster diving, living like a hobo. They bring him back and interrogate them on the 11 herbs and spices.
“THE RECIPE???”
*Apples grabs him by the shirt*
“I won’t ask again.”
Caine frees himself from apples grasp and stumbles onto the ground from his chair, laughing maniacally
“WHATS SO FUNNY?!” Donald screams
“THE HERBS AND SPICES AREN’T A RECIPE YOU DINGUSES, ITS HIS GRANDKIDS!”
All this time the 11 herbs and spices under the Colonels protection. Were his grandchildren.
Donald doesn’t know how he feels about this. Children? He could never hurt a child…
This continues eating Donald as they go on a mission to find Madame P, also known as Popeyes, who is out sailing in the Atlantic most of her time. They finally are able to locate her, escaping the Colonels chase.
Miss popeyes agrees to help, on the condition that they do not hurt any of her family and grant protection to them after it’s all said and done.
“He’s been in it too long. One bad turn and my big bro might just collapse to the ground and die from stress… somebody’s going to get him out of the business, one way or another.”
They end up finding the grandkids all in one place, safe from the world. BK wants to kidnap them, but Donald stops him.
“Boss this has gone too far!”
“W- DONALD WHAT THE HELL ARE YOU DOING”
“Sir I *wont* let you hurt these kids. I may not be a good man but I have my limits and this is it. I won’t let you do this.”
BK hesitates. He’s not too proud of it either.
“Fine. Bois, take their phones away and cut communications.”
“…”
BK and Donald Starr at one another
“Be glad I haven’t lost all my humanity yet. Otherwise there’d be a bullet in your head.”
The Colonel is informed that the 11 herbs and spices cannot be contacted.
The room is dark. We see his chest. A single tear drops down from top of the screen onto the piece of paper. Then another. And another. The colonel cleans up his face. He calmly stands up from the chair. We don’t see his face, just his chest still. He stands there for a second. The shot is from the side. We only see his solute. The colonel takes one step towards the door… and collapses on his side, having a heart attack.
We cut to Donald. In his truck. Driving around the rainy city. Going back to base… the long way around. He’s deep in thought. He doesn’t narrate, doesn’t break the fourth wall. Just… thinks.
We cut to the Colonel and BK sitting together. Their henchmen behind them. In a formal setting. BK has won. The colonel is beat. And they both know it.
“I want your territory and gang. In return, your precious herbs and spices.”
“You’ve stooped so low… congratulations. You’ve won”
The colonel looks horrible. Eyebags under his eyes, bandages where there was an IV needle.
“It’s the cost of business.” BK responds. He’s not happy. He is hurt.
Donald listens to this. Still thinking. Looking worse than before, Wendy is concerned about his wellbeing. He hasn’t been getting much sleep since the night they cut off the children’s communication.
The season closes quietly. Donald in his room. Dark. Breathing heavily. The light is off. His lips murmur two words, we cannot hear.
“No more.”












