The preview image of the eighth episode of the second season of the new July anime "Food Wars! Shokugeki no Soma" has been released. The semi-finals of the autumn qualifiers ended with three teams advancing. Next, Soma, Hayama and Kurokiba will start a desperate battle over saury. The finalists of the autumn competition need to bring their own ingredients, so whoever can buy the freshest saury on the day of the competition will be the first to win. In order to strengthen their understanding of the freshness of saury, Soma and Xiaohui went to the fish market early in the morning to look for ingredients, where they also met Kurokiba and Alice who had the same plan. After a duel, Soma was defeated by Kurokiba. Does he really have no talent for distinguishing fish? The preview image of the eighth episode of the second season of Food Wars: Shokugeki no Soma: "Food Wars! Shokugeki no Soma" is a work written by Yuto Tsukuda and illustrated by Shun Saeki. The story tells the story of Soma Yukihira, who has been running a small restaurant with his father since he was a child and enters "Totsuki Academy". The original manga was adapted into a 24-episode TV animation in 2015, and the second season of the animation began broadcasting in July 2016. For more new animations, please visit the July 2016 New Animation Special>>> For more relevant information, please visit: Food Wars! For more relevant information, please visit: Food Wars! |
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