![]() He doesn't seem like the sort of person who'd espouse such a single-minded way of thinking, which makes that way of thinking feel more threatening - because if such a pliable, kind, and delicate person can jump on that bandwagon, it means Central can attract any type of person, even one who seemed like an ally.and that makes them a terrifying force. He makes an unnerving antagonist / villain because of the contrast between his personality (timid, anxious, considerate) and the ardor with which he endorses Central's philosophy. It seems quite undignified behavior for the girl who used to be Her Highness Miss Erina!Įishi's cooking style, where he seems to be having a conversation with his ingredients and coaxing into a dish of unparalleled taste, is creative and interesting and also suited to his personality. Hisako and Erina's spying is cute and also funny. Nevertheless, the atmosphere was suspenseful - maybe I'm just gullible, but I was like, whoa, are the writers going for some unpredictable paradigm change this way? Either Soma as first seat or Soma as a Central lackey? Or, how's he going to get out of this one? I'm not sure why both boys agreed to it, since they surely know the rules for a shokugeki well by now. And no official is present to certify the challenge. If he wins, Eishi gives up the first seat to him! From the start, we know that this isn't a real shokugeki - there aren't an odd number of judges, nor were there any judges at all at the start. If Soma loses, he will have to join Central. Soma very rashly agrees to a match against Eishi, Elite Ten first seat. 20 is a wonderful continuation to a series that seems really intriguing and I can't wait to read more. Erina would later encourage all remaining first year students to pass and become second year students despite how the examinations were designed.Īll in all, Food Wars!: Shokugeki no Sōma, Vol. The relationship between Sōma Yukihira and Erina Nakiri is explored further as she shares her memories of Sōma's father and he encourages her to fight against her father. It introduces the next arc – the Promotion Examination in Hokkaidō. It continues the takeover of Tōtsuki Saryo Culinary Institute by former student and dropout of Azami Nakiri from Central Culinary Institute. This tankōbon is written by Yūto Tsukuda and illustrated by Shun Saeki. However, this year these exams is being took over by Central Gourmet Institute and it was blatantly designed and announced that it was to weed out the students that have their societies continuing would be booted out. Traditionally, the exams were taken in Hokkaidō where first year students would go from spot to spot with only passing students advancing towards the end. It is an examination to determine, which first years would survive to become second years student. The Promotion Examination event was announced. It has been noted that the surviving societies were all won by first year students and have many commenting on the strength of this particular year's recruitment. In the end, they both manage to defeat their opponents from Central Gourmet Institute and their respective societies: "Traditional Cooking Research Society" and "Don Research Society" are allowed to continue. ![]() Meanwhile Megumi Tadokoro and Ikumi Mito are fighting their own shokugeki to save their respective societies. Eishi ultimately wins, but realizes that if Sōma became his sous-chef, he wouldn’t stamp out his uniqueness and individuality. Erina Nakiri and Hisako Arato were furtively watching the match and inadvertently become the judges. The main ingredient of the shokugeki is venison done in the French style. The informal shokugeki between Sōma Yukihira and Eishi Tsukasa concludes. 20 continues where the previous tankōbon left off and contains the next nine chapters (164–172) of the on-going manga series with one bonus story. ![]()
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