
To be continued.
The vice director isn’t that crazy either.
Considering the broadcast time, we have to tone it down a bit…
Isn’t it big?
Anime has a quite subdued image.
There are missing episodes for two cour.
Anime is really interesting.
Mad Cow Disease Issue: Beef Bone Marrow Curry
Fungicide for American lemons that is carcinogenic
It became missing for various reasons.
They say it has poison…
The Ayu no Yama Kasu is not mentioned in the anime, and it has become milder.
The numerous outbursts of the chestnut child in the earthenware pot always make me laugh every time I see them.
The anime version has good sound and is great…
The sounds of cooking, including the background music and sound effects, are pleasant.
>>10Why is it like a suspenseful song and sound effects…?
I like kamaboko-related content, but it got discontinued because it dissed the kamaboko industry too much.
I heard that the technology for the sea shining at sunset has been lost, but is that true?
>>13Is it that I’ve lost it, or is it that I know how to do it but just can’t, and there’s nothing to be done?
>>13Are you talking about transmitted light?
Old cel animation also had aspects of special effects, you know…
It seems like you could easily manage without doing that with modern effects.
The voice acting by the seiyuu and the background music are all great, so it’s good to play it in the background while working without watching the screen.
Just by listening, I can roughly understand what kind of scene it is.
Do a nosebleed in anime.
It’s a bit sad that if we animated it now, Kurita, Yōzan, the department head, the vice department head, Mr. Tōjin, and Kyōgoku would all have different voices.
I haven’t seen it since I was a child.
Omelette rice with margarine.
Lazy Meal Contest
I remember Tomii’s gluten chewy gum.
https://www.youtube.com/@Oishinbo
It’s a good idea to subscribe to the channel!
I’m going to have some soy rice.
If I subscribe to the channel, I’ll end up watching stories I’ve seen many times before and waste my time again…
Anime has toned down a lot of the poison…
I don’t want to talk about the original of Oishinbo, but I can talk about the anime version as much as I want.
The anime is only the part like the thickness in “Oishinbo.”
When you watch manga, you end up eating stuff like cotton and poop.
The anime version has made both the expressions and Curry’s ideas quite a bit milder.
When I’m watching something on Abema, I end up playing it as background music.
>>25The day when Dragon Ball has its own channel and becomes a standalone channel for Oishinbo is also near.
The area around the company is often filled with honking.
>>26If you want to express the hustle and bustle of the city, it’s easiest with honking and engine sounds…
>>26When I go to the countryside, there are 100% chances that a black kite is crying, so pay attention.
There are too many missing episodes regarding the background of being invited to the Lopin villa.
For a while, I was using it frequently while remote working, and I went through it about five times…
The anime exaggerated it, resulting in it being permanently withdrawn from the list: the whale battle.
>>32It’s painful that the episode where Hanamura wore a swimsuit that looked like wrapping paper from a department store is missing.
Polylene
Anime Oishinbo Personal Masterpiece Human Story Episode
Episode 28: Tonkatsu Affection
Sato, who became a billionaire in the United States, cannot forget the kind-hearted couple who ran the tonkatsu restaurant he was indebted to during his days as a struggling student 30 years ago. A letter requesting help to find the couple, who have lost contact, arrives at the Tozai Newspaper.
Episode 52: Puns and Responses
The popular comedy duo Subetta mistakenly believes that their fame is due to their individual talent and decides to break up the duo, but they struggle to succeed alone. Shiro, who was asked by the storyteller Black, invites Subetta to a Yanagawa hot pot meal.
Episode 59: Substitute Gum
Tomi’s younger brother, Osamu, blames his brother for their late father favoring him and forcing Osamu to give up on attending university. Tomi shares memories of their father, who loved both of them as best as he could even in difficult times, telling the story of “substitute gum,” but…
Episode 91: Pasta of the Fifth Year
Nobu, who joined the group of homeless Tatsu, is a skilled cook. It is said that he was the owner-chef of a restaurant in Osaka. Why did he abandon his wife and child and disappear when his business was thriving and everything was going well? Shiro and the others lend their support after hearing the unexpected circumstances, but…
>>34I want to include the story of the Chinese orphans left behind in the good story of Tommy.
>>34Why did you put in the pasta from the fifth year?
Episode 93: Sea Matsutake Rice
The great master of Japanese painting, Seiya Ginko, is a fighting friend of Kyogoku. He competes with Kyogoku’s pride, the matsutake mushrooms, saying, “There are things in the sea that rival this.” In early summer, while trying to catch them, Ginko collapsed from a brain hemorrhage. What is the matsutake rice of the sea?
Episode 101: The Secret of Spices
Shirou wrote an article about a man with amnesia who was protected by Inspector Nakamatsu. Upon seeing it, the man’s wife appears, revealing that he is the owner of a curry shop. Furthermore, it seems that the wife, who has past wounds, is afraid of her husband’s memory recovery because she loves him…
Episode 110: New Year’s Eve Udon
A few years ago, Okaya serves a luxurious nabe-yaki udon created by his wife, Fuyumi, who has disappeared, to Kyogoku and Shirou. Then Ryuuzou rushes in, saying he happened to meet her at the ski resort. Okaya immediately heads to the location. What are Fuyumi’s feelings about the nostalgic nabe-yaki udon!?
Do you need substitute gum?
>>36That’s a nice story!
>>36Substitute gum is one of the few examples where I can genuinely think it’s a good story with Tommy as the main character, so it’s definitely needed.
Polooon (the sound when there is a hint for the ultimate menu)
I watched Tonkatsu Emotion because it was recently streamed.
But anime is amazing because it remains interesting even after removing the toxicity.
Just as there are nutrients that can only be obtained from manga, there are also some that can only be obtained from anime.
Fukudome fits Commissioner Nakamatsu in an unusually perfect way.
I thought that people don’t fight for strange reasons as much as I expected.
The TV network’s producer who saw the initial opening said, “This opening with nothing but old men is no good.”
It seems that as a result, it became DANDAN.
If you say so, then it’s true.
When I was casually watching Netflix, I was shocked to see the character designs completely changed in the second anime special, thinking, what the heck is this!?
In the first place, I thought the character design in the anime doesn’t resemble the original work at all…
In Yamaoka, Inoue has this kind of match feeling.
I heard that the well-made SE is being reused.
The sound of car horns in the bustling streets feels dramatic, doesn’t it?
>>47This is the image of the city within myself.
The duration of the anime is up to Kurita-san, after all.
Later, I will become a chestnut.
I like the one where the vice president treats you to a meal of Chinese cuisine.
I think that Kochikame is completely different between the anime and the original work, and that’s just how it is.
Mr. Yamaoka’s comments about ayu are so mild that they can’t even be compared to anime.
I don’t find the original unpleasant, but Cooking Papa has really increased the appearances of Makoto and Tanaka in the anime.
To be honest, the substitute gum that Mr. Yamaoka makes is something that tastes terrible, which is quite an irregular occurrence in “Oishinbo.”
I think the way that the awful gum became an important memory for the Tomii brothers is really emotional and well-constructed.
The eye-catching part is the most frightening.
The upper stories in the human drama are all good stories from the original work.
Well… the pasta in the fifth year had become milder in the anime.
Compared to the original work, the anime “Oishinbo” is…
It feels like nothing but life.
The original work is rich in flavor and delicious.
I want you to totally trash the current ramen.
>>62Reading the column that was serialized in AERA at the time, it seems that there were debates about ramen within the editorial department that influenced it…
The fact that the guest comedian performing the “boke and tsukkomi” is a voice actor named Obon Kobon is quite intriguing.
What is the situation with this thread image?
>>64Tomi eats a lot!
We served the Chicago pizza that received a certification for an incredibly large portion from the sumo wrestler that appeared in that episode.
Now, bone marrow is not designated as a specific dangerous part and is considered edible, so there’s no need to ban the broadcast.
The tonkatsu story was really good.
Because it’s the champion of pizza.
I’m not on YouTube, but I’m watching it constantly on Netflix.
I haven’t seen it since the latter part when the animation became more like a graphic novel.
Right now, the low-temperature cooked chashu has only elements that can be criticized.
It’s just like the unregulated raw pig liver from the past.
So let’s bring back raw liver!
I actually tried various side dishes that were mentioned in the discussion about the California rice import issue.
I didn’t like it when they completely changed the character design during an episode that was like a special one-hour program.
Isn’t it a bit subtle for the anime version to have lost the content that reflects the concerns of modern people or Japanese people compared to some occasional dishes?
An anime to experience the feeling of the bubble era.
>>75In the sense that it retains the atmosphere of that time, it is a meaningful work.
Well, that’s how most works created around that time are.
Mr. Black’s episode is good too.
You can listen to Takeo Aono’s rakugo.
I can’t flow back to the first appearance, so it seems like it’s been there all along.
Some parts have a trendy drama-like feel, don’t you think, anime?
Was it broadcasting even three digits?
Was the viewership rating that good?
I like the episode where Ryouzou appears.
Yuzan’s tsundere is packed in.
Isn’t Shabusky also a missing number?
So this is where that sound effect came from…
“Is it really okay to have the warmth of the downtown and pasta after five years…? A worthless man and a terrible woman appear.”
>>83The courage of the rival and the childhood friend shines brightly…
I like the most unattractive fish.
The next episode features a fight between the owner of Ohara and a French person over a smell.