The food-themed manga Shokugeki no Soma, which is serialized in Jump magazine, has announced today that it will be adapted into an anime, with the show set to air in 2015. The exact time of the show is unknown. The staff and cast are unknown, but judging from the PV released by Jump, Tomoki Ono may play the main role.
"Food Wars! Shokugeki no Soma" (Japanese: 食革のソーマ) is a Japanese cooking manga, written by Yuto Tsukuda and illustrated by Shun Saeki. It was serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump in 2012, issue 52. In Taiwan, it is currently serialized in Treasure Island Shonen published by Tongli Publishing. In 2013, the news of VOMIC was announced. In the "All Japan Bookstore Staff Recommended Manga Works 2014", "Food Wars! Shokugeki no Soma" ranked third among the 15 best works of the year. "Food Wars! Jump" PV: The stage of the work is a famous cooking school "Totsuki Gakuen" in Tokyo. After graduating from junior high school, the protagonist Soma Yukihira came here as a special transfer student in order to inherit the family business "Yukihira Restaurant" at the instruction of his father. In "Totsuki Gakuen", everyone will compete one-on-one with cooking, and defeat the opponent with their own cooking. This kind of duel is called "food wars". For more detailed information, please wait for official information to be released in the future. |
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