Oh, they did change the roof out and put up a better sign. Otherwise, it still looks like the rundown Wendy's on the outside. It's a shame... I understand just reusing the building, but the red-brick exterior makes it look like it's not that nice, when in reality it's one of the better restaurants I've ever been at. They've got a complete bar too, a wine list, and everything ranged from moderate to expensive prices depending on what you order. Soda is $1.95, but refills are free. Their specialty rolls range from $7.50 to $12, with regular rolls ranging from $2.50 to $6. The most expensive item on their menu is actually a sushi "love boat" meal meant to feed up to four people, and it's $45. The first time I went there, I thought it was really pricy (which I sort of expected), but my sister told me that another place she went to had sushi priced at up to $20 a roll, so I guess that's cheap in comparison.
Biohazard and Feral Twilight were definitely interesting concepts, but I haven't had the motivation to continue them lately. The whole post-apocalypse thing really spurs a lot intrigue for them both, since Biohazard takes place a few centuries after the events in FT. Ultimately, Feral Twilight's storyline directly leads into Biohazard because Doxinox's creation causes mankind's extinction. However, it's not Doxinox that actually kills off humanity like I sort of hint at in the prologue of Biohazard, but a deity called Beyi-geyi who casts down judgment upon humanity due to our "loss of faith" in the "old gods" as she puts it. In Biohazard, she returns seeking to do the same against all Pokémon who have "lost their way." The only thing there, though, is that her powers don't effect Doxinox or Doxisite (who is the only other surviving member of the Doxi-family in this story). Doxisite plays kind of an intricate role in trying to convince Beyi-geyi not to cause a mass extinction her way, when he could cause one way worse in her stead.
Transformation is one of those things you actually have to look for if you want to see it in cartoons. There are some that I can rattle off the top of my head: Dexter's Lab, Johnny Test (...EW! Bad example...), The PowerPuff Girls, etc. Really, though, I've found more stuff on art sites than on actual TV. I'm more active on Furaffinity than I am DA, but it's pretty prominent on both.
Suffice it to say, my sister and mom weren't too appreciative about that prank. My mom was the first to get pranked with it, and then my sister fell for it the following night, even after she already knew about the skunk. I really laughed hard!