Or maybe a striptease after biting the first fork of a divine dish? I don’t recall Soma’s manga patenting this effect.Separately, I want to emphasize the graphics, it feels like going back to season 1 of One Piece, nostalgic. Is it because the manga was drawn by a different mangaka than Oda? Or in the fact that the character walking the path of the antagonist is similar in his behavior to a character from another manga? It’s like that in a lot of manga, the similarity of the behaviors of different characters is nothing to do with themselves. Souma and his schoolmates fight to endure the intense lifestyle of the faculty.In a nutshell, this is a great manga! I’m happy with everything, both the quality of the graphics and the story.Īnd in more detail, the following follows.This manga is labeled as a crossover. The school is renowned for its”Shokugeki” (food wars), where students confront in extreme cooking showdowns. But his father makes the decision to shut the restaurant, also sends Souma to an elite cooking college. His dream is to be the head chef at his family’s restaurant. During time, he developed a passion for entertaining his clients with his imaginative culinary abilities. Ever since he was a young child, Souma has aided his dad by working as the sous chef in his own restaurant. The academy is famed for its”Shokugeki” food wars, where pupils confront in high-stakes cooking showdowns.Shokugeki No Soma. Nevertheless his dad abruptly close the restaurant, also sends Souma into the elite Tootsuki Culinary Academy. Protagonist starts with rivalry against the supposedly antagonist.Briefly about Shokugeki No Soma manga: His dream was to cook in his family restaurant. Protagonist is a transferred student that ends up getting everyone else in the school chasing him/her to beat him/her up Study, train, and become great scholarly assassins-the fate of the world now lies in the hands of Koro-sensei's dear students!ĭude, I think Shokugeki no Souma and Kill la Kill have many similarities besides the ecchi part. And so now, he’s threatening to destroy the whole world if his students fail to assassinate him before their graduation. Actually, he already destroyed part of the moon. In one particular school, the ultimate goal is to-assassinate the teacher! Well, the teacher is none other than Koro-sensei! And mind you, he’s no ordinary teacher! Who knows what he really is but, he has some tentacles and some dangerous powers. And oh, I forgot to say- Ansatsu Kyoushitsu is amazingly entertaining and humorous as well! The goal is to graduate and become world-renowned chefs in Shoukugeki no Soma while it’s to assassinate the teacher and save the world in Ansatsu Kyoushitsu. There’s no “food” concept in this one, but there’s the “student struggle” concept! The students here, much like Shokugeki no Soma, are fighting a larger-than-life battle to achieve a goal. Ansatsu Kyoushitsu (Assassination Classroom)Īnd here’s another one! Why’d I put Ansatsu Kyoushitsu (Assassination Classroom) here? Well, that’s because I can actually see some similarity.