![]() Black and white manga can’t really show contrasts like this, so full-color anime can use this to a powerful advantage. However, the inorganic look of the concrete wall actually made the Chou farci cooked by Shinomiya and the Rainbow Terrine by Megumi and Souma look even sharper and more colorful. It adds a touch of class, but it didn’t look like a space for cooking, to be honest. In the manga, the wall appears to be made of common material and looks peaceful and settled, but the wall in the anime was bare concrete. If you compare the manga and the anime, you will find that the wall of the kitchen looks different. Doujima designated it because nobody was using it for the camp and it was free from disturbances. The place where Soma and Megumi challenge Shinomiya is a kitchen in the first basement of Hotel Totsuki Detached-Palace Annex. I had a comforting sense of relief when I saw this small event of having more to worry about after accepting Soma as part of the Polar Star family. Since it featured mainly cooking battles, I had no problem watching it for the story itself, but I doubt it was as rich and garnished as the first season was. I feel that the second season was a bit too overhasty to fit everything from the Autumn Election to the Stagiaire arc within just one cour. I believe that the biggest difference between the first season and the second season of this anime series is that the first season was twice as long as the second. Yoshino cries out and others try to calm her down while being seriously worried. It describes how each of them is worried about Soma and Megumi they learn that Megumi was almost expelled and Soma challenged Shinomiya to a cooking battle to get her expulsion rescinded. Moreover, the second part of the anime episode starts with an anime-original scene with all those six characters. The dialogs are not very different but revised slightly as needed to fit the change. In the anime, the conversation includes the other Polar Star Dormitory residents, including Ibusaki, Marui, Aoki, and Satou. In the manga, Yoshino and Sakaki, who had already finished their tasks, talk about their concern that they can’t find Megumi before her and Souma’s battle against the alumnus Shinomiya. Worried Residents of Polar Star Dormitory This encounter of theirs is absolutely essential in both the anime and the manga. ![]() Soma meets Dojima and Shinomiya for the first time at this camp, and the two will appear again later as important characters in order for Soma and Megumi to grow. They challenge him to a shokugeki (cooking battle) at the training camp in which all the first-year students of the Totsuki Academy must participate. It is about Soma and Megumi’s challenge to Shinomiya, who once held the first seat of the Elite Ten and is now the reputed owner of a French restaurant on the epicurean forefront. This episode is based on chapters 22 to 24 of the manga. This part is included in Episode 11 of the TV anime series, titled ‘The Magician from the East’. Today I’d like to re-introduce an important part of the story described near the beginning. The original writer, Yuto Tsukuda, creates stories that you can’t foresee, and the artist, Shun Saeki, draws glamorous food and characters, while Yuki Morisaki supports them with her expertise in cooking. It’s very rare that a manga series about cooking catches on with Jump readers in the first place, and you could call its success a brilliant feat. The manga has sold more than 10 million copies in total, and it holds an established popularity among the most competitive rivals on Weekly Shonen Jump. The third season of Food Wars!: Shokugeki no Soma, subtitled The Third Plate, is currently airing to high acclaim. ![]()
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