Food Wars!: Shokugeki no Soma

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Food Wars!: Shokugeki no Soma
Shokugeki no Souma Volume 1.jpg
Cover of the first manga volume featuring Sōma Yukihira
食戟のソーマ
(Shokugeki no Sōma)
Genre
Manga
Written byYūto Tsukuda
Illustrated byShun Saeki
Published byShueisha
English publisher
Viz Media
ImprintJump Comics
Magazine
  • Weekly Shōnen Jump
  • (November 26, 2012 – June 17, 2019)
  • Jump GIGA
  • (June 27 – August 29, 2019)
English magazine
DemographicShōnen
Original runNovember 26, 2012August 29, 2019
Volumes36 (List of volumes)
Light novel
Shokugeki no Sōma: ~à la carte~
Written byMichiko Itō
Illustrated byShun Saeki
Published byShueisha
ImprintJump j-Books
DemographicMale
Original runFebruary 4, 2014April 3, 2015
Volumes3
Manga
Shokugeki no Sōma: L'étoile
Written byMichiko Itō
Illustrated byTaiki Asatoki
Published byShueisha
MagazineShōnen Jump+
DemographicShōnen
Original runMarch 3, 2015June 21, 2019
Volumes8
Anime television series
Directed byYoshitomo Yonetani
Produced by
  • Noriko Dohi
  • Kouhei Kawase (1–24)
  • Ryuu Hashimoto (1–24)
  • Ryousuke Mori (1–24)
  • Horkazu Hara (1–24)
  • Jun Fukuda (1–37)
  • Akifumi Fujio (25–37)
  • Hiroshi Kamei (25–37)
  • Terushige Yoshie (25–61)
  • Souji Miyagi (38–86)
  • Ayako Ooyama (38–86)
  • Ryuutarou Usukura (62–86)
Written byShogo Yasukawa
Music byTatsuya Kato
StudioJ.C.Staff
Licensed by
AUS
Madman Entertainment
UK
Animatsu Entertainment
SA/SEA
Medialink
Original networkTBS, MBS, CBC, BS-TBS, Animax, Tokyo MX, BS11
English network
Anime Network
US
Adult Swim (Toonami)
Original run April 4, 2015 September 26, 2020
Episodes86 + 5 OVAs (List of episodes)
Light novel
Shokugeki no Sōma: ~Fratelli Aldini~
Written byMichiko Itō
Illustrated byShun Saeki
Published byShueisha
ImprintJump j-Books
DemographicMale
PublishedOctober 2, 2015
Volumes1
Video games
  • Shokugeki no Soma: The Ultimate Recipe (2015)
  • Shokugeki no Soma: The Dish of Friendship and Bonds (2015)
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Food Wars!: Shokugeki no Soma (Japanese: 食戟のソーマ, Hepburn: Shokugeki no Sōma, lit. "Sōma of the Shokugeki") is a Japanese manga series written by Yūto Tsukuda and illustrated by Shun Saeki. Yuki Morisaki also works as a contributor, providing the recipes for the series. It was serialized in Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump from November 2012 to June 2019. Its chapters were compiled in 36 tankōbon volumes published by Shueisha. The manga is licensed by Viz Media in North America, who has been releasing the volumes digitally since March 2014, and released the first volume in print in August 2014.

An anime adaptation by J.C.Staff aired between April and September 2015. A second season, titled Food Wars! The Second Plate aired between July and September 2016. The first cour of the third season, titled Food Wars! The Third Plate, aired between October and December 2017. The second half aired between April and June 2018. A fourth season, titled Food Wars! The Fourth Plate, aired between October and December 2019. The fifth and final season, titled Food Wars! The Fifth Plate, aired between April and September 2020.

Synopsis[]

Setting[]

The series is set mainly at Totsuki Saryo Culinary Institute, an elite culinary school located in Tokyo, Japan, which only a handful of students graduate from each year.[b] Its students mostly come from Totsuki's junior high school, but transfers are taken provided they pass the entrance exam. The campus is a wide-ranging resort with many research societies (clubs), cooking classrooms, and large arenas used for competitions. Housing varies, but the most affordable is the Polaris Dormitory, where characters have to impress the dorm matron with a dish in order to secure residence. Totsuki also runs a chain of resort hotels, with the biggest being the Totsuki resort run by Gin Dojima, which is visited during Soma's first year at Totsuki.

The top student chefs occupy seats on the Council of Ten Masters, the highest governing body in the school aside from the school director. Students can initiate a shokugeki (anime: food war), a cooking fight with stipulations on the line, with any other student or alumnus. Battles fought in this way could be for cooking utensils, research society facilities, council membership, or even expulsion from the school.

Plot[]

Teenager Soma Yukihira aspires to become a full-time chef in his father, Joichiro's family restaurant "Restaurant Yukihira" and surpass his father's culinary skills, but Joichiro gets a new job that requires him to travel around the world and close his shop. Joichiro has to enroll Soma in Totsuki Saryo Culinary Institute, an elite culinary school where students engage in food competitions called shokugeki. He secures himself a spot at the school, despite the objections of Erina Nakiri, the talented granddaughter of the school's dean. Soma is assigned to Polaris Dormitory where he meets other aspiring chefs, including Megumi Tadokoro. The story follows his adventures as he interacts with his peers and challenges Totsuki's students as well as others in shokugeki competitions. Learning that his father was not only a student of Totsuki, but also the second seat in the Council of Ten, Soma plans on becoming the best at the academy.

Soma and the other first-year students participate in a cooking camp judged by the school's alumni that expels about a third of the entering class. He enters the Fall Classic, a competition that takes the top 60 first-year students and pares them down to eight students who then compete in a single elimination tournament, The Autumn Elections. The first-years then participate in week-long stagiaire internships at local restaurants, as well as a large-scale school-wide Moon Festival. During the Moon Festival, Erina's father Azami takes over the school, and Soma and Erina form a rebel faction to challenge the establishment. The disgruntled members of the Council join the Rebel Faction and with support from Joichiro and Gin, the Rebels confront Azami's organization "Central" in a Regiment De Cuisine (Team Shokugeki). Eventually the Rebels emerge victorious and oust Azami with Erina as the new Headmaster.

Afterwards, Soma and the others enter into their second year. Several of the members in the Fall Classic have been promoted into the council, replacing the graduating third year batch. Their first assignment concerns about the existence of "dark chefs", those who work with criminal organizations and other VIPs. A particular organization, the "Les Cuisiniers Noirs", is led by Joichiro's former protege Asahi Saiba who defeated the former. Asahi infiltrates Totsuki, and abducts Erina from the Academy, with the intention to marry her. To recover Erina, the trio of Soma, Megumi and Takumi participate in an invitation-only cooking competition called BLUE, organized by the World Gourmet Organization under its Headmaster Mana Nakiri, Erina's mother. The trio encounter and fight against the Dark Chefs, with Soma eventually defeating Asahi. The manga ends with Soma and Erina facing each other in the final match of BLUE. Erina acknowledges Soma's cooking but insists on calling it "disgusting".

In the events of the epilogue ~Le dessert~, after the events of BLUE, Soma took an indefinite leave before taking the third year exams. During this time Erina and Hisako ask Joichiro about his past with Tamako, whereas Mana and Azami discover that Asahi is Azami's biological son and Erina's half-brother, leading the former to request him to join the Nakiri family. Many years after all Jewel Generation students graduation from Totsuki, Soma tells Erina that he's returning home and offers another challenge for her to which she gladly accepts, certain that he will make Erina finally say "delicious".

Conception and development[]

Yuto Tsukuda has worked on two minor sports manga series, Shōnen Shikku which was about soccer; and Ao no Rettou which was about ski jumping, the latter series he wrote while Food Wars was serialized. In an interview with Anime News Network, Tsukuda said that illustrator Shun Saeki "came up with the idea of a girl eating food, and she expresses herself about the food with 'ecstasy'," but since Saeki wanted to focus on drawing the manga, he needed someone to write a storyline so he got Tsukuda. Tsukuda said that he knew Saeki as a senpai from university. Celebrity chef Yuki Morisaki was brought in as a food consultant.[8] Regarding the dynamics of the team, Tsukuda said that his "motivation throughout this whole project came from wanting to demonstrate the greatness of Saeki-sensei's art", and for Saeki, he didn't think he had the storytelling power that Tsukuda had.[9]

Tsukuda said that he and Saeki would collaborate on ideas for the storyline, and that later their editor would also be involved in the discussion. Some of the reactions to the dishes were the result of free association games, where they would pick some of the unexpected phrases.[8] They keep a library of possible dishes that they researched before and every week they would see if any would fit their storyline.[9]

Tsukuda said that coming up with a cooking manga isn't hard, as there are plenty of classic cooking manga that have been published, but what is hard is coming up with one with a good story, and with it being shōnen manga, coming up with new opponents, and motivations for them to battle each other, even outside the kitchen.

Media[]

Manga[]

Food Wars!: Shokugeki no Soma is written by Yūto Tsukuda and illustrated by Shun Saeki. A one-shot was first published in Shueisha's Jump Next! in April 2012.[10] The manga began its serialization in Weekly Shōnen Jump on November 26, 2012.[4] The series finished in the magazine on June 17, 2019,[11] while a three-chapter sequel titled Shokugeki no Soma -Le dessert- was published in Jump GIGA from June 27 to August 29, 2019.[12][13] The first tankōbon volume was published on April 4, 2013. As of June 2019, thirty-six volumes have been published. Viz Media has licensed the manga for North America and published the first volume on August 5, 2014.[1][14] Shueisha began to simulpublish the series in English on the website and app Manga Plus in January 2019.[15]

An spin-off series, titled Shokugeki no Soma: L'étoile, ran in the Shōnen Jump+ website and app from February 20, 2015, to June 21, 2019. The individual chapters have been compiled into eight tankōbon volumes.[16][17]

A crossover story, titled Shokugeki no Sanji, was developed as a tribute to One Piece and published in Weekly Shōnen Jump on July 23, 2018.[18][19]

Anime[]

An anime adaptation was announced in October 2014 by Shueisha.[20] The anime was directed by Yoshitomo Yonetani at J.C.Staff with Shogo Yasukawa as the series scriptwriter and starred Yoshitsugu Matsuoka as the main character, Sōma Yukihira.[21] Crunchyroll began streaming the anime on April 3, 2015.[22] Sentai Filmworks licensed the anime for digital and home video release in North America.[23] In Southeast Asia and South Asia, the series is licensed by Medialink.[24] For the first fourteen episodes of the first season, the series' opening theme is "Kibō no Uta" (希望の唄, The Song of Hope) by Ultra Tower,[25] and the ending theme is "Spice" (スパイス, Supaisu) by Tokyo Karankoron.[26] From episode fifteen onwards, the opening theme is "Rising Rainbow" (ライジングレインボウ, Raijingu Reinbō) by Misokkasu, while the ending theme is "Sacchan's Sexy Curry" (さっちゃんのセクシーカレー, Sacchan no Sekushī Karē) by Seiko Oomori. A 25-minute original video animation was bundled with the 19th volume of the manga, which was released on July 4, 2016.[27] It was later released on DVD releases alongside Black Clover and My Hero Academia bundled with the future volumes of their respective manga, as it was announced on Jump Special Anime Festa event.[28]

A 13-episode second season, titled Food Wars! Shokugeki no Soma: The Second Plate (食戟のソーマ 弍ノ皿, Shokugeki no Sōma: Ni no Sara) aired from July 2 to September 24, 2016.[29][30][31] The second season's opening theme song is "Rough Diamonds" by Screen Mode, while the ending theme song is "Snowdrop" (スノードロップ) by Nano Ripe.[32][33]

The first cour of the third season, titled Food Wars! Shokugeki no Soma: The Third Plate, aired from October 4 to December 20, 2017.[34][35] The first opening theme song is "Braver" by Zaq, while the ending theme song is "Kyokyo Jitsujitsu" (虚虚実実) by Nano Ripe.[36] The second half aired from April 9 to June 25, 2018.[37] The second opening theme is "Symbol" (シンボル) by Luck Life, and the ending theme song is "Atria" (アトリア) by Fo'xTails.[38] In July 2019, Sentai Filmworks licensed season 3, which will be released on home video with an English dub in 2020.[39]

A fourth season entitled Food Wars! Shokugeki no Soma: The Fourth Plate (食戟のソーマ 神ノ皿, Shokugeki no Sōma: Shin no Sara) aired from October 12 to December 28, 2019.[40][41] The opening theme is "Chronos" by Stereo Dive Foundation, while the ending theme song is "Emblem" by Nano Ripe.[42][43]

A fifth and last season entitled Food Wars! Shokugeki no Soma: The Fifth Plate (食戟のソーマ 五ノ皿, Shokugeki no Sōma: Go no Sara) aired from April 11 to September 26, 2020.[44][45] The opening theme is "Last Chapter" by Nano Ripe, while the ending theme song is "Crossing Road" by Mai Fuchigami.[46] On April 17, 2020, it was announced that after the second episode, the remaining episodes of season would be delayed until further notice due to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.[47] In late May 2020, it was announced that weekly new episodes will resume on July 18 after Japanese TV stations reran the first two episodes on July 4 and July 11.[48]

In the United States, the anime premiered on Adult Swim's Toonami programming block on July 7, 2019.[49]

Video games[]

Food Wars! Shokugeki no Soma has produced two games released in Japan. Shokugeki no Soma: The Ultimate Recipe (食戟のソーマ 最饗のレシピ, Shokugeki no Soma: Saikyō no Recipe) is a mobile game published by Bandai Namco Entertainment. The game was released for iOS and Android on August 17, 2015.[50]

Shokugeki no Soma: The Dish of Friendship and Bonds (食戟のソーマ 友情と絆の一皿, Shokugeki no Soma: Yūjō to Kizuna no Hitosara) is a visual novel developed by FuRyu[51] and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment. It was released for the Nintendo 3DS on December 17, 2015. A teaser trailer was revealed on May 24, 2015.[52]

The game features an original story that takes place in Europe while characters from the series interact among each other. In addition, the characters will be voiced by their respective voice actors from the anime.[51] Gameplay requires little interaction from the player as most of the duration of the game is spent on reading the text that appears on the screen which represents either the dialogue between the various characters or the thoughts of the protagonist. Like many other visual novels, players will go through all kinds of situational events as the original story unfolds.[53]

Reception[]

It was number twelve on the 2014 Kono Manga ga Sugoi! Top 20 Manga for Male Readers survey[54] and it was number three in the Nationwide Bookstore Employees' Recommended Comics of 2014.[55] Rebecca Silverman of Anime News Network gave the first volume of the manga series a B; praising the art and Soma as a likeable protagonist. However, she called the amount of fan service unnecessary and noted that it might make some readers uncomfortable.[56]

Volume 1 has sold 139,657 copies as of April 28, 2013;[57] volume 2 has sold 176,682 copies as of June 16, 2013;[58] volume 3 has sold 238,590 copies as of August 18, 2013,[59] volume 4 has sold 252,975 copies, as of September 22, 2013;[60] volume 5 has sold 271,570 copies as of December 22, 2013;[61] volume 6 has sold 277,726 copies as of February 23, 2014;[62] and volume 7 has sold 279,364 copies as of April 20, 2014.[63] As of May 2, 2018, it was revealed that the manga had 14 million copies in print.[64] And by June 17, 2019, the manga had 19 million copies in print. As of March 2020, manga sales reached 20 million.[65]

See also[]

Explanatory notes[]

  1. ^ Despite Crunchyroll having the license for seasons 3–5, Sentai Filmworks still controls home media releases and in-house English dubbing for the series.
  2. ^ While the English manga volume 1 back cover indicates the school has a 10% graduation rate,[7] it appears to be about 1%, as Dean Senzaemon says in his opening speech that in the last year, of 812 entering freshman, only 76 made it to the second year, and that the number of students who graduate each year can be counted on one hand.Ch. 4

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