
If someone who doesn’t know sees it, they’ll say, “Here we go again with that silly edit…”
>>1
Wasn’t this a collage!?
Wasn’t only Yamaoka-san remaining?
A formidable contender that ranks at the very top in the ultimate “Gourmet” ranking.
>>3
It’s a bit questionable whether it’s overwhelmingly superior because of the presence of a sage.
This episode is important because it helps you accept that some discrepancies and contradictions can be forgiven in a world where such things can happen.
What is this…?
What’s happening is just that psychics are group-warping through time to observe the bonito flakes production site.
>>6
I’m sorry, even though you explained it to me, I really don’t understand.
I’ve been waiting for a moment to suddenly showcase this ability! And then I start saying that and warp everyone wherever I want, like to specific times or coordinates.
>>8
It’s a power that would be considered top rank in any stomach ability battle…
Just as gourmet food became popular, so did supernatural powers, so it’s natural.
High-level dine and dash…
>>11
At this restaurant, they come back properly after a while, but it’s terrible that at Akaboshi’s place, where they gathered ingredients and made clear soup, they completely skipped out on the bill.
Are there really works in this world that make you think, “Is there even a little bit of this kind of thing?!”
This is exactly it.
It really comes out of nowhere.
>>14
And then it never comes up again…
You casually use an incredible ability…
If something like this happens, even when I see Yōzan acting like a powerful character in the story, I can’t help but think, “But he can’t even use teleportation…”
A journalist who lets a psychic run free.
>>19
What do you expect me to do with this guy, someone like a mere reporter?
I could read it on Manga One, but…
It was truly just as the nameless person said…
>>20
The level of a bad edit that an anonymous person thinks of can easily be surpassed, you know, Oishinbo.
The story about Thai rice must be a lie… I couldn’t think anything else but whether these guys were serious!
It’s not such an interesting story, so the only thing that oddly sticks in my mind is the fact that it warped.
Let’s go back in time to learn about ○○ in an educational program! That kind of development happens sometimes, right?
Maybe that.
“Delicious is interesting, isn’t it?! The early Yamaoka is too messy! Uozumi is such an easy-to-understand villain! It’s an episode that confuses those who are excited about it.”
I feel like the atmosphere is similar to BJ’s robotic surgery episode.
Wait, not only can you teleport, but you can also time travel!?
Seriously, the strongest character, right…?
Even just teleportation and time slipping make them a pretty strong character, but doing it as a group is just insane.
A person with the ability to freely transfer through time and space.
It seems that the episode was reportedly quite poorly received.
>>30
Of course!
I like it just for being crazy and interesting.
>>32
I also like the unreasonable episodes quite a bit.
I think it’s too out of place for someone who seriously loves and reads the world of Oishinbo.
>>30
Hiroaki Samura likes it so much that he makes it a topic in Halcyon Lunch…
I was also praising the Kingdom of Ambition.
It seems like they are just living their life normally without abusing it or anything like that, which gives off a strong impression of being powerful.
Fiction based on interviews.
Generally, it’s the kind of ability that could be used for important matters like going to meet Yamaoka’s mother to learn the truth.
>>35
If it’s incorporated into the main story, it will ruin the narrative…
Because I’m forcing myself to go visit despite having a chaotic schedule like this…
I won’t forgive you, Kazuhiko Shimamoto.
>>37
The original work didn’t come down, huh…
Sometimes strange stories mix in, like the boy sealed in a plate.
In reality, it feels like that has probably been forgotten about…
Except for the part about superpowers.
Compared to Western consommé, Japanese clear soup isn’t great.
To those who are acting pretentious.
If you use proper ingredients, Japanese clear soup can be delicious too.
This is a template episode of Oishinbo where they refute arguments.
>>43
Wasn’t it a matter of effort rather than flavor?
It’s just an episode that really wanted to depict supernatural powers.
If I could use my superpowers to go eat delicious food from my favorite place and time, I wouldn’t need Yamaoka, the Tozai Newspaper, or even Yuuzan…
Let’s take a look at that~ in a social studies field trip video.
It’s like that kind of vibe, isn’t it?
This is not a fake…
So, is the telepathy instructor part of the main story?
Was it around the time of the psychic powers boom?
If you think of Oishinbo as a gag manga, then it’s fine to have such outrageous guest characters.
If you think about serious adult manga, it’s like, are you kidding me!
>>48
Yuri Geller was really popular.
>>86
Uri Geller is so last decade…
The abnormality of this episode is far more surreal and worthy of discussion than the strange episodes of Oishinbo that sometimes come up.
I think this is a symbolic episode that shows it’s a work meant to be enjoyed with laughter.
I vaguely remember something like this happening, but I don’t remember the details.
The depiction of the warp by the psychic is somehow realistic and cool, isn’t it?
If you don’t worry about various things, it’s just like The Making…
There are also other stories involving some minor paranormal phenomena, just in case.
It might have been like a dream or just my imagination.
There is absolutely no follow-up like this.
With a level of supernatural ability like this, they probably seem to be flying all over the place.
Perhaps I will never encounter Yamaoka and the others in the same place at the same time again.
There’s an episode where a hermit appears in Kurita’s dream.
Actually, there are occasionally some strange occult episodes.
>>55
Other stories are fairly well-developed to the point where I can assume there is some kind of source material.
Was it really necessary to warp this time…? It really feels strange.
>>59
It’s just a warp for the sake of making local food tours more efficient.
I was able to bring back a properly finished bowl, so it’s not like I’m losing my consciousness…
That’s quite a ridiculous reason to use such incredible power.
For example, the customer who just came in can’t possibly be a ghost… Well, the desire to eat is a terrifying thing, and it’s understandable to think that the store we’ve had until now might be the fox of this forest… but this isn’t that kind of thing, is it!?
Consommé soup is the best! It’s not good that Mr. Yamaoka doesn’t even know about real clear soup…
Well, when I said to let me drink the real thing, they said it was impossible because the timing wasn’t right.
The psychic was waiting! I will time warp everyone to get the finest bonito flakes and kelp from the best season.
What story?
Even after this experience, Mr. Yamaoka can still say he doesn’t believe in the occult.
I guess the artists aren’t drawing because they like “Oishinbo.”
Volume 6 “Japanese Consommé”
If anything, the occult episodes are generally quieter in “Oishinbo.”
It’s a powerful presence that you don’t see even in ability battle genres…
Does that mean you are a superpower user who can easily alter history if you want to?
Don’t bring dishes made at another restaurant into the restaurant.
>>73
I know that bringing miso soup into a restaurant is against etiquette.
Consommé takes at most 2 to 3 years in beef farming.
Well, it’s true that an obsession with food and a belief in naturalness can be considered a form of cultism if taken too far…
Seriously, why did you introduce a psychic?
I have been reading.
What is this?
Use it to resolve the dispute between Yamamoto and Kaito.
Isn’t it better to save the child Yamaoka with this ability?
Uyamara Yōzan acts like a gourmet, but he can’t even teleport.
Don’t give superpowers to fools!
Until now, it was a level of story that could normally happen in reality.
Here, it suddenly becomes a story that rarely happens, so it’s shocking.
>>82
Is it really that rare?!
It makes me laugh because it has a rhythm reminiscent of Katsuhiro Otomo.
I bought the manga volume for just the episode you were curious about where Miyama fell over and read it.
From the cooking to the arrangement of the furnishings, Yamaoka perfectly manages the club, so it’s impossible to say this isn’t an heir…
>>84
Nakagawa is, as usual, of no help at all.
>>90
It probably can only do things perfectly within the scope of what it has been told.
If it’s Kochikame, there’s a slim chance.
I understand that your criticism about breaking the worldview is valid.
I love the ridiculousness of just wanting to use this super awesome power to drink Japan’s incredibly delicious soup!!!
The Gourmet Club is a mysterious organization that I’m not sure is amazing or not…
>>92
The skilled chefs are all there, but only Yūzan or Shirō can give them instructions.
I think there was a time when it wouldn’t be strange for supernatural powers to exist.
>>94
No way!
By the way, at the end of this story, Yamaoka and Kurita are also using their supernatural abilities.