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Kong Studios Kitchen
The Kitchen, also known as Room 16, was a room located on the first floor of Kong Studios, next to the Cafe. In the Gorillaz Room interactive game, it was only accessible during Phase Two, and contained a door leading to the Balcony.
Phase One[]
The Kitchen and the balcony were rarely seen in Phase 1 and was most likely was not even added or made since it wasn't accessible on the Gorillaz website. The room was also not featured on the Phase One: Celebrity Take Down DVD.
Phase Two[]
Along with the Balcony, Bunker and Hell Hole, new things were now added to the Kong Studios website. The Kitchen was accessible on the ground floor of Kong Studios and led to the Balcony. In the Kitchen you could find a Gorillaz Figure which was just one of the many things which could be found around Kong Studios. You could also find a fridge, which had a sticker on it that said "I love Hogs" which could been seen through out Phase Two. The fridge had all sorts of stuff in there, such as a brain, a finger and an eyeball. On the top right was a closed cupboard wrapped in chains, held together by a lock. The cupboard could be opened with a crowbar, and inside there was a recording of "We are Happy Landfill". The Balcony showed a view of the horrible landfill site outside of Kong Studios which contained a lot of Phase One characters which were featured on the previous Gorillaz Site.
Sloweboat To Hades[]
Along with the most of Kong on the Phase Two: Slowboat To Hades DVD, the kitchen and Balcony were both most likely destroyed or near to complete destruction. Along with other rooms like the Cafe, G-Shop and Toilets. The closest thing you'd find to a kitchen on the DVD is the Studio Kitchen which could be found in the Studio. It seems to be that story of Kong Studios moved on with he release of Slowboat To Hades since the Kong Studios on Gorillaz.com seemed unharmed except for a few cracks and almost fully destroyed rooms.
