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The characters are well-rounded, and have healthy-ish relationships with each other and are believable. The show continuously delves into intricate cooking techniques, explains flavor profiles, explores different cultures’ cuisines, and focuses heavily on the relationship between food and diner.
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Sitting down to watch the first few episodes, I thought to myself “It’s just a cooking anime, how good/bad could it be?” Watching anime is one of my favorite extracurricular things I do as a librarian (besides reading)! The show is listed as PG-13, but I know that anime has a very w i d e definition of what constitutes that rating.
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I had an inkling that before approving my Anime & Manga Club request, I should take precursory look at the show. “Absolutely not.” However, I think it’s still a good anime for teens to watch! It also makes me want need to know what’s going to happen next in a way that an anime hasn’t done in a long, long time.īut… will I watch it with my teens? If you read the title of this post, you already know the answer. Not to mention how much I want to eat all the food shown, IBS and lactose-intolerance be damned. I’m relatively new to watching Food Wars, about half way through Season 1 at this point, but I am astounded at how it has sucked me in completely.