In the recent "Food Wars! Shokugeki no Soma" manga plot, Ryo Hayama rebelled and became the ninth seat of the Ten Elites, and had a fried bear meat duel with Soma. The imagined scene of the two fighting each other also appeared on the cover of the 22nd volume of the manga, which looks full of complaints. For Ryo Hayama, nothing is more important than protecting his and Professor Shiomi's research institute, which is why he joined Nakiri Tsukushi and became one of the Ten Great Masters. Upon learning that Hayama gave up his dedication and autonomy as a chef for these reasons, Soma, angry, decided to wake him up in this exam where he was at stake, and the conflict between the two rose from ordinary competitors to fierce rivals.
On the cover, Soma and Hayama are transformed into boxers, swinging their fists at each other, trying to defeat each other with the unique smell of meat. The scene is quite funny and gives people a funny impression. During the serialization period, the "Fried Bear Meat" lasted for several months, causing many readers to complain about the slow plot. When the official extracted this part and compiled it into a separate volume, the lengthy content did not seem so complicated. "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>>> |
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