Food Wars! (食戟のソーマ Shokugeki no Sōma) is a Japanese cooking, comedy, slice-of-life and ecchi animated series written by Yūto Tsukuda. Its manga made its debut on November 26, 2012, with a total of thirty-five volumes that ended with its final chapter releasing on June 21, 2019. An anime adaptation began airing on April 04, 2015 to September 25, 2020, lasting up to five seasons with eighty-six episodes overall and five OVAs.
In a small shopping district in Japan lies a small special-of-the-day restaurant, Yukihira Diner. It is here we meet Sōma Yukihira, the young son of the restaurant's owner, Jōichirō Yukihira, who trained him in his own original cooking style, the Yukihira Style. Sōma strives to surpass his father one day in cooking. However, by the beginning of the story, he has lost to him 489 times. Just before Sōma starts his high school years, Jōichirō makes a surprising announcement. He decides to close down Restaurant Yukihira for three years so he could work abroad and recommends that Sōma attend Tōtsuki Culinary Academy to further hone his skills. Upon arrival at the academy, Sōma learns that Tōtsuki is no ordinary cullinary school as the school has a graduation rate of less than 1%.
When Sōma takes the entrance exam, he meets several other hopeful applicants who look down upon him for his humble origins. Before the exam began, a young girl entered the room and introduced herself as Erina Nakiri, the granddaughter of the Academy Director. Immediately after she introduced herself, the whole room is evacuated due to her pedigree and notoriety in the culinary business. Due to her God's Tongue, Erina has the best palate in the world, thus any dish deemed unworthy to her immediately spells the end of a chef's career. Nevertheless, Sōma bravely accepts the challenge and manages to impress her with a simplistic egg dish. Unfortunately, her disbelief that a simplistic dish impressed her and Sōma's cockiness resulted in his immediate denial from the Academy.
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At the Spring High School Orientation Ceremony for the 92nd Tōtsuki Generation, the Academy Director, Senzaemon Nakiri, welcomed the 92nd generation into the High School section of the Academy and explained that out of the 1000 students in that class at the moment, by the time graduation arrives, less than 10 will graduate. Before concluding the ceremony, Senzaemon introduces the only student to make it through the entrance exam into the High School section: Sōma. Unbeknownst to Sōma and Erina, Senzaemon personally accepted Sōma into the academy after a single bite of his entrance exam dish. Sōma introduced himself to his entire class and boldly declared that he would use them all as stepping stones on his way to the top of his class. This set numerous rivalries into motion for Sōma as his classmates seek to be the one to end Sōma's upstart.
As a cooking manga, Shokugeki no Soma focuses heavily on real world cooking techniques from across the globe and completely realistic dishes from all types of cuisine while mixing drama and comedy into the story. To emphasize these dishes, strong imagery is used to illustrate the flavors the eaters are experiencing. The series has battle themes with students engaging in cooking duels and the school's official duels, the Shokugeki. Other times, dishes are cooked mainly to complete assignments in the Academy or are prototypes of future dishes in a cooking duel. The series also makes numerous cultural references from time to time including Gundam, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, and Ace Attorney.
The plot heavily revolves around Sōma's journey through Tōtsuki as he is constantly challenged by his classmates with notoriety of their own and each more challenging than the last. Not one to back down from a challenge, Sōma's cooking is pushed to its limits as he constantly improves and innovates his techniques. While Sōma is mainly in the spotlight, several other characters receive development of their own, most notably Megumi Tadokoro, Sōma's main partner throughout the series who has received the most amount of developmental attention aside from Sōma himself.
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Advisory: It is important to note that one should take pre-cautions if they choose to watch the show, due to the show’s nature as being a partially ecchi anime, its adult themes and suggestive innuendos can, at times, come up without warning.
Shokugeki no Soma features a wide cast of characters, each with special quirks and deep histories that serve as the basis for their ambitions in cooking. Because Tōtsuki is an international school, students from various countries like Denmark and Italy are featured in the series. The cast of characters are mainly students in the academy as well as teachers and staff members. However, several one-time characters include Tōtsuki Academy Alumni, notable figure heads in the culinary industry, and famous chefs.
The Shokugeki no Soma manga series started in November 2012 at the 52nd issue of 2012 in Weekly Shōnen Jump. The series is written by Yūto Tsukuda and is illustrated by Shun Saeki. Yuki Morisaki, a famous chef and model, is a consultant for the series and provides much of the food dishes displayed throughout the series starting from Chapter 5. The series ended on June 17, 2019 with the final chapter, Chapter 315: Shokugeki no Sōma.
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Published and licensed by Viz Media, Shokugeki no Soma is also released in North America as Food Wars: Shokugeki no Soma. Digital and print editions were planned and used since 2014. Since the series is charged, and because of their broader aims for the digital anthology, the series will not be running in the English version of Shōnen Jump.
In 2011, Yūto Tsukuda and Shun Saeki created the first incarnation of the Shokugeki no Soma series. Yūto and Shun each made their own one-shot story sometime prior to 2011. The Shokugeki no Soma One-shot was the first work they collaborated on. The one-shot debuted in Akamaru Jump and the plot is very similar to the main series. It features Sōma Yukihira and his main rival Erina Nakiri, the only characters from the one-shot to make it into the main series and the format of the chapter closely resembles the story later published in the main series.
In February 2015, a spin-off manga started under the name Shokugeki no Soma: L'étoile (食戟のソーマ —エトワール— Shokugeki no Soma —Etowāru—). The storyline is written by Michiko Itō and the illustrations are done by Taiki Asatoki. The story is canon to the original storyline and features Kojirō Shinomiya as the main protagonist. The series focuses on both his life after Tōtsuki Culinary Academy and the events after the Training Camp.
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On June 17, 2019, along with the fourth anime season announcement, the 29th issue of Weekly Shōnen Jump reveals that the manga will run for three more chapters, including an epilogue, under the title Shokugeki no Soma: ~Le dessert~ (食戟のソーマ ル・デセール Shokugeki no Sōma Ru Desēru) in Shueisha's Jump GIGA magazine starting with the issue releasing on June 27.
On February 4, 2014, a spin-off light novel series started under the name Shokugeki no Soma ~à la carte~ (食戟のソーマ ア・ラ・カルト Shokugeki no Soma A Ra Karuto). The series is written by Michiko Itō and is illustrated by Shun Saeki. It is published by Shueisha. The novel in this series is a collection of short stories, which are canon to the main storyline and feature different characters as the focal point of each chapter.
Another spin-off light novel series titled Shokugeki no Soma ~Fratelli Aldini~ began serialization on October 2, 2015. The series is written by Michiko Itō with illustrations done by Shun Saeki. It is published by Shueisha. The novel in this series focuses on the Aldini Twins, Takumi and Isami Aldini.
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The 13-episode second season, titled Shokugeki no Soma: Ni no Sara (Shokugeki no Soma: The Second Plate) premiered on July 2, 2016
A third season was announced on the 30th 2017 issue of Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump magazine. The third season titled, Shokugeki no Soma: San no Sara (Shokugeki No Soma: The Third Plate) which consists 12 episodes, premiered on October 4, 2017. Sentai Filmworks announced that season 3 would be released on home video in early 2020.
The second half of the split cour third season titled as Shokugeki no Souma: San no Sara - Toutsuki Ressha-hen which consists another 12 episodes premiered on April 9, 2018. It finished on June 25, 2018.
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A fourth season was announced in a 2019 issue of Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump magazine. The 12-episode fourth season titled, Shokugeki no Soma: Shin no Sara (Shokugeki No Soma: The Fourth Plate) premiered on October 12, 2019.
A fifth season was announced in a Jump Festa 2020. The fifth and final season which is titled as, Shokugeki No Soma: Gō no Sara ( Shokugeki No Soma: The Fifth Plate) premiered on April 10, 2020 consists the remaining 13 episodes.
The 39th issue of Weekly Shōnen Jump announced that the 2015's Jump Fiesta Tour will showcase an original Shokugeki no Soma event anime.
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On the cover of the second 2016 issue of Weekly Shōnen Jump, the event anime was revealed about the Aldini Brothers and will get a DVD
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