
Food Wars!
TV Show • 2015 • Animation
ReportYukihira Souma's dream is to become a full-time chef in his father's restaurant and surpass his father's culinary skill. But just as Yukihira graduates from middle schools his father, Yukihira Jouichirou, closes down the restaurant to travel and cook around the world. Although downtrodden, Souma's fighting spirit is rekindled by a challenge from Jouichirou which is to survive in an elite culinary school where only 10% of the students graduate. Can Souma survive?
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XxOngakuxX
There are several scenes where it shows animals (mostly fish) being butchered and one notable scene where a soft shelled turtle is killed and butchered. No excessive blood or gore.
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Is there pedophilia?
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The show is about highschoolers having food competition. Whenever the judges eat the have massive over the top moaning orgasms about it. There are multiple underage kids who also judge and have the same reactions including two kids who are under 10
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There is often a lot of teachers in Totsuki Academy, the show’s prestigious cooking school, that make the effort to abuse various students, and make excessively unfair rules to make certain students fail.
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BlatantSharp
(Spoilers) Nakiri, one of the famous top chefs in the school, was shown to be later deeply emotionally abused to, lied to multiple times and made constant effort to break her spirit around her imperfect cooking by her strict father. Much of the story involves her slowly losing trust in his elitist ways, and becomes less arrogant over time, eventually standing up to her abusive father.
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Does someone abuse alcohol?
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Sometimes students will casually drink during celebrations, though nothing to the point of severe addiction.
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CatLadyLeo
A woman gets a shrimp forced into her mouth (shrimp is famously an euphemism for a p---s in Asian media) and then the video cuts into tentacles grabbing the woman and entering beween her legs.
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Is there cannibalism?
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This is not that type of cooking show, thankfully.
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The entire show is about highschoolers having orgasms over food.
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BlatantSharp
Hate speech is not just racism, guys. There is also sexism, classisism (social class) , ableism (disability) and more. This show has themes showing the heavy class discrimination in the cooking world. The point of the main character’s style of cooking is his ability to make luxury level taste of food by using everyday cheap ingredients, to show that you don’t have to be rich to be a top student.
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XxOngakuxX
The food is extremely sexualized. When consuming the food, it shows those characters naked, though censored, and heavily implies orgasms and other sexual things in the context of eating food. At a few moments there are tentacles.
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