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食戟のソーマ
325
36
Finished
Nov 26, 2012 to Aug 29, 2019
7.2/10
Average Review Score
60%
Recommend It
10
Reviews Worldwide
I see that the other reviews aren't that positive but don't mind if I do: Art is perfect. However, the part where the manga REALLY shines, are characters. Some people aren't happy with the recent development but after almost 300 chapters of couse someone will drop it. Personally this manga is the absolute #1 one best thing I've ever read and invested myself into, so if you are wondering whether to read this - of course you should it's a god damn masterpiece. I have one problem: The ending is a bit rushed. I don't like that they skipped some battles so I've been wondering whethetto give it a 10 or a 9. Personally, it's a 10, but you need to read the Le Dessert special chapter. As I said the best thing about this manga are the interesting side characters. There are a LOT of them mind you, so not everyone gets a lot of screen time, but I never felt that a character was wasted, they always achieved something important. Even the villains are great, Tsukasa Eishi is imo one of the best written characters (or antagonists?) in manga as a medium. I'm not that fond of the boss of the Central arc since he doesn't really cook, but I can't say that I don't respect him as a character. And then the charming Asahi - perfect villain imo. I've been reading this manga for like 5 years and it really gave me a lot, so I recommend it and I hope
Fifteen-year-old Souma Yukihira dreams to one day surpass his father's cooking skills and take over as the chef of their small family diner. However, his aspirations come to a halt when his father announces the closure of their restaurant, as he must travel abroad for cooking-related business. In the meantime, Souma is urged by his father to attend Tootsuki Culinary Academy: a world-renowned school where expulsions of incompetent students are commonplace. Due to the curriculum's rigor, any student that manages to graduate is recognized as a chef of great caliber. Reluctantly agreeing to the proposition, Souma heads to Tootsuki's high school division for the entrance exam. Little does he know, he will soon begin a new chapter of his life—one that entails new friends, daring rivalries, and sleepless nights. [Written by MAL Rewrite] Included one-shot: Volume 3: Kimi to Watashi no Renai Soudan
What was once a shining star in the overall mediocrity of Shonen Jump’s catalog finished its run worse than the likes of Death Note and Fairy Tail’s endings. Yes, I invoked the conclusion to Fairy Tail, and no, I don’t think I’m being facetious. I have no words — I mean how could I? Any effort would be a waste, and yet this intellectually fickle mind is doing it regardless. Take that how you will. The ending is a slight on all that is good, kind, or right. It is dissonant in the workings of satisfying character/plot progression and conclusions in waysone could not feasibly picture in their bulky weeb brain. There are no ideas to be portrayed, no textures to be defined, and contentions that are unimaginably vast. Such a monstrosity is so egregious to the point where criticism is in of itself a completely benign endeavor. Imagine stabbing Godzilla with a toothpick. Yes, this ending does exist, and no, it is not some trite fan fiction. If no one else is to sympathize with the reader's plight, I will. All those page turns and bubbling oddities were nothing more than a cover-up for the nothingness that remains hidden under platitudes, and that in and of itself is a travesty. Emotional it is not. Just ask the Azami’s flaccid plot twist to instantly become a likable character to fit the plot. Visceral it is not. Tosh is truly gifted as a manga artist, but the flat storyboarding leaves much to be desired. What began as endearingly bombastic became much more of an irritant at anything once the curtains fell. Food Wars is a bastardization of all the effort that has led up to this point, from both the creators and the reader. That said, I’m a sentimental fool who will give it a 6/10 regardless. Sue me.
With every cooking manga I've read, I noticed that they always fall in either two categories. You've got heartwarming cooking manga who brings forth the importance of family, friendship, and community. On the other hand, you've got Shokugeki no Soma, who brings a battle shounen twist in the kitchen. Shokugeki no Souma had a rather fun story. It was really entertaining to follow Souma's path into becoming a better chef. Like other battle shounen manga, it's an extremely fun read to follow the path of our protagonist, to see him try to become the best that ever was. I was incredibly entertaining to see the crazinessof battle shounen brought into the kitchen. As much as it is a crazy and weird concept, it definitely delivered on it. However, that does not mean that the story is without flaw, although these flaws are in the later chapters. I'll avoid discussing the final arc, but I'll just point out that it was a disappointing ending to an amazing story. Although the ending definitely decreased how much I liked this manga, I think that a disappointing ending can be overlooked if the path to reach that ending was fun and entertaining. This manga is a great example of the saying "It's about the journey, not the destination". Even if the destination was sub-par, the journey to get there was a simply thrilling ride, which you are sure to have fun while reading. This manga has amazing art. From character designs to the food, everything looks really good. The art was very successful in portraying emotions to the reader as well. When there was a moment in the manga that was more serious or tense, the art portrayed perfectly the tension that the characters feel in that moment. Similarly, when there was a comedic moment, the art perfectly encapsulates the lighthearted moments. The art perfectly portrayed the emotions felt within a scene, and it successfully impacts the reader through this. It's quite rare for manga to put so much focus on supporting characters. However, Shokugeki no Souma does it, and does it well. Every character in this manga has life into them, and they all have an interesting personality, at least most of them do. These characters are all really fun, and they all have their own share of quirkiness. I don't think that there is a single character in this manga that I can outright say they were boring. Overall, the characters in Shokugeki no Souma were all pretty good, and each one of them helps make the story more fun. As a whole, I really enjoyed Shokugeki no Souma. As much as I can say that the ending left me with a bitter taste, I cannot deny that I had a lot of fun reading this manga. The entirety of this manga is really entertaining, so much so that it overshadows the mediocre ending. In conclusion, Shokugeki no Souma is a great manga, with many strengths that can make you forget about its flaws. The weird battle shounen twist it brings on the art of cooking makes for a fun read, in which many people are sure to enjoy.
This will be short and sweet for those that don't want to read a bunch Food Wars is 8/10 up until Chapter 263 (YOU CAN STOP READING HERE AND IT WOULD BE MUCH BETTER THAN MOVING ON) Food Wars is 4/10 after Chapter 263. The only way I can describe this is that, pretend you are playing a video game where the hero gets all sorts of equipment and powers and defeats the bad guy. HOWEVER, they make a sequel and in this sequel in the starting stages, the hero is stripped of all the stuff they got in Game 1 and they start from scratch. This isbasically what happens on top of just butchering Erina's character. It just seems like the author was done with the series after the finale of the Central arc and some light research confirms this, sadly.
Shokugeki no Souma has a brilliant concept. Its strengts lay within the Charakters and their unique personalities and goals. I enjoyed reading it, until the ''régiment de cuisine'' Arc ended. Afterwards it suffered from a illness, which can be known as the ''Bleach-Syndrome''. If you read the last 100 or so chapters it leaves way too much to be desired. Many of the Charakters are more or less thrown out of the picture and you don't really see them any more (though that too happened after the ''autumn Election'' Arc to a degree). The developement of the Main Charakters is mostly ignored just to press in new things. There is atry to build up a new Villian for a new big Showdown, but he is written so poorly you start missing even the badly written Charakters of the Tokyo Ghoul Anime. There are no words for my dissapointment in the ending of this otherwise good Manga. Either the author wanted the Manga to End or he just didn't know how to continue and made this mess of an Arc. Every bit of foreshadowed realtionship or events between Charakters is just gone (no Romance, no new Friendships, no Trio between Yukihira, Sadatsuka Nao and Kobayashi Rindo (which I wanted to have), no fitting Shokugeki to solve the Rivalry of Takumi and Yukihira, no threeway battle with Hayama and Kurokiba.) All of this considered the Manga left many things to be desired. I highly recomend stopping after the ''régiment de cuisine'' Arc and only continuing with Fan made Doujinshi or Fan-Fictions in generell. I only rate what was before that bad ending, thats why it gets a 9/10, otherwise it would have gone down to a 4or5/10.
