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Every Solarburger page, from first sizzle to grand opening.

Explore the full Solarburger.com manga startup world: the story, the characters, the solar-powered food truck, the business idea, and all ten Season One episodes.

Manga-style Solarburger sitemap scene showing Sunny Patty pointing to a map of pages, episodes, solar panels, burgers, and the food truck. Find
Pages

Start anywhere. The burger still finds the sun.

Solarburger.com is built like a manga season, a startup pitch, and a solar-powered lunch rush. This page keeps the whole ridiculous universe organized.

Main pages

The core pages for understanding the Solarburger idea, world, cast, and solar-powered burger business.

Season One episodes

Ten manga-style startup episodes: cold burger, first cloud, melted spatula, battery lesson, investor pitch, food truck, permits, taste test, mascot chaos, and grand opening.

The Spatula Melted

The team solves one problem with too much sunlight and creates a new memorial object.

Episode 03 Too Hot

No Sun, No Bun

A customer asks for dinner, and the team discovers where the dream survives sunset.

Episode 04 Battery Lesson

The Investor Pitch

Investors love the mascot, taste the burger, and ask the question that terrifies everyone.

Episode 05 Burger Math

The First Food Truck

Solarburger gets wheels, panels, Lunch Insurance, and a sign that nearly requires airspace review.

Episode 06 Truck Launch

Permit Me to Cook

City Hall tries to classify a solar-powered burger truck without letting Sunny Patty into the permit file.

Episode 07 Paperwork

The Taste Test

The first real Solarburger proves the joke can get attention, but the burger must bring people back.

Episode 08 First Real Win

Sunny Patty Speaks

The mascot was supposed to be a logo. Then he became the unauthorized Chief Sizzle Officer.

Episode 09 Mascot Chaos

Grand Opening: Day 365

The first Solarburger opens, the line forms, the cloud returns, and Lunch Insurance earns its name.

Episode 10 Season Finale

Legal and site information

Site policies, contact information, licensing, and practical notes.

Best starting point

New visitors should start with the homepage, then read the story and episodes. The whole site makes the most sense when the first cold burger becomes the grand opening line.

Start at Home

Sunny Patty says

Even a sitemap needs sizzle. But it also needs links that work.