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"Oh, heavens, no. Slushy Dawgs never get any better."
— Ferb[src]

Mr. Slushy Dawg and Mr. Slushy Burger are a chain of fast food restaurants serving hot dogs and hamburgers, with many locations around the Tri-State Area. Jeremy has worked at most of the known locations and is typically the only employee shown. Other employees include the manager and a fry cook that "defected to Taco Teepee". The motto is "Slushy Dawg will never get any better". ("The Bully Code"). They opened in 1929.

Locations[]

Mr. Slushy Dawg[]

Googolplex Mall[]

Mr Slushy Dawg Googolplex Mall

The Googolplex store is located across from the Har D Har Toy Store. So far, only Jeremy has been shown working there. Oddly, once it was shown in a generic food court (not related to the cafeteria that Googolplex's Slushy Burger resides in), but in "Toy to the World", it's across from the toy store (the discrepancy is never mentioned). ("Raging Bully")

Natural History Museum[]

Chatting at the Mr

The museum store is located in Danville, at the Natural History Museum, and is recently new to the Slushy Dawg chain. Its only known employee is Jeremy. ("It's About Time!")

Mr. Slushy Burger[]

Googolplex Mall[]

The Googolplex store is located in the food court across from Taco Teepee. Jeremy, the manager and their former "fry guy" are the only known employees. Candace and Wendy once competed for the same job opening, but when the application competition set up by the manager turned into sabotaging each other, both were rejected for the job. ("The Magnificent Few", "Unfair Science Fair", "Unfair Science Fair Redux (Another Story)")

Danville Woods[]

Mr Slushy Burger Danville Woods

There is a Mr. Slushy Burger located in the woods of Danville. It seems to be more of a food stand than a fast food restaurant, like most of the other Slushy stores, and in both of its appearances is run by Jeremy. It was seen in "Rollercoaster" and "Rollercoaster: The Musical!" and as a background image during the commercial for the Perry the Inaction Figure toy during "Toy to the World". In the episode "Rollercoaster" when it was first seen, Jeremy has a different voice to the one he has in subsequent episodes. In "Rollercoaster: The Musical!", Phineas refers directly to the employee as Jeremy, and Jeremy speaks using his usual voice

Mount Rushmore[]

Mr Slushy Burger

Located at the Mount Rushmore Gift Shop, this Mr. Slushy Burger was seen only once, in "Candace Loses Her Head". This location has at least two employees since Jeremy stated that he was there on the "Mr. Slushy Burger Worker Exchange Program".

Downtown Danville[]

Aside from the woods, there are also several other Slushy Burgers scattered around the Tri-State Area. One of these was mentioned in "Does This Duckbill Make Me Look Fat?" by Stacy.

Mascot and Motto[]

Main article: Slushy the Clown Statue

Background Information[]

Burger or Dawg Confusion[]

Initially, there was confusion as to whether the restaurants were called Mr. Slushy Burger or Mr. Slushy Dawg, as the signs and employee uniforms were nearly identical. This is no longer the case since it has been shown that the Googolplex Mall contains both a Mr. Slushy Dawg ("Raging Bully", "Toy to the World") and a Mr. Slushy Burger ("Unfair Science Fair", "Unfair Science Fair Redux (Another Story)", "The Magnificent Few")

Jeremy has been shown working at both locations and stated in "Candace Loses Her Head" there is an exchange program that allows an employee to work at several different locations.

Possible Explanations[]

  • In-universe: Franchises owned by the same company, such as a "Mr. Slushy" corporation, typically will use similar branding and marketing materials. A real-world example of this are the Ritz Camera Centers. The logos for two of their brands, Ritz Camera & Image and Wolf Camera & Image, bear the same layout and font.
  • Behind-the-scenes: The switch between "Burger" and "Dawg" may be a running gag. If this is true, then it would be similar to another Disney Channel show, The Weekenders, in which the local Pizza joint has a completely new and comical theme and name literally every episode.
  • Jeff "Swampy" Marsh has said on Twitter that these two franchises are "part of the came [sic] company."[1]

Appearances[]

Doof mocking Perry
Look at you! You're just a bottom!


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