Sinopsis Chuuka Ichiban! ( Cooking Master Boy ) 2 Cerita terjadi di Cina abad ke-19 pada masa Dinasti Qing, di mana Kaisar itu melemah dan negara itu dekat dengan kekacauan.
Hal ini juga selama era fiktif yang disebut “Era Perang Memasak”. Ini adalah era di mana koki handal dengan gaya memasak yang berbeda mencoba yang terbaik untuk meningkatkan keterampilan mereka dan untuk menjadi koki terbaik di Cina.
Ini adalah negara di mana menghina koki atau bermain-main dengan memasak bisa di penjara, dan menyamar sebagai-koki handal adalah perampasan kekuasaan. Koki bersaing satu sama lain untuk mendapatkan rasa hormat dan bahkan kekuasaan, tetapi juga dengan risiko kehilangan segalanya.keong hati Negara Cina memiliki empat wilayah utama Beijing, Szechuan, Shanghai, dan Guangdong.Awal cerita terjadi di Szechuan, tempat kelahiran Mao. Setelah kematian ibu Mao, Pai, yang disebut ‘peri Cuisine’, Mao menjadi Super Chef untuk mengambil gelar sebagai Master Chef restoran ibunya. Namun, sebelum ia mengambil tempat ibunya sebagai Master Chef, ia terus berkeliling Cina untuk belajar lebih banyak dari banyak cara untuk memasak, dengan harapan menjadi seorang koki legendaris, seperti ibunya. Selama perjalanannya, ia bertemu teman-teman yang hebat dan rival sengit yang ingin menantangnya dalam bidang memasak. Native Title: Cooking Master Boy.
Synopsis The story takes place in 19th century China during the Qing Dynasty, where the Emperor was weakened and the country was close to chaos. It is also during a fictitious era called 'The Era of the Cooking Wars'. It was an era in which top chefs with different cooking styles tried their best to improve their skills and to become the best chef in China. It is a country where insulting a high-grade chef or fooling around with cooking could land a person in a jail, and impersonating a top-chef is as good as usurpation of authority. Chefs compete with each other in order to gain respect and even power, but also with the risks of losing everything. The country of China has four major regions: Beijing, Szechuan, Shanghai, and Guangdong.
The beginning of the story takes place in Szechuan, Mao's birthplace. After the death of Mao's mother, Pai, who was called the 'Fairy of Cuisine', Mao becomes a Super Chef in order to take the title as Master Chef of his mother's restaurant. However, before he takes his mother's place as Master Chef, he continues to travel China in order to learn more of the many ways of cooking, in the hopes of becoming a legendary chef, just like his mother. During his journey, he meets great friends and fierce rivals who wish to challenge him in the field of cooking. (Source: Wikipedia). Overall 9 Story 9 Animation 9 Sound 9 Character 10 Enjoyment 10.THIS REVIEW CONTAINS MAJOR SPOILERS.
Video Cooking Master Boy sub indo. June 2, 2015. 46 Likes9 Shares Share. Sinopsis Chuuka Ichiban! ( Cooking Master Boy ) 2. Cerita terjadi di Cina abad ke-19 pada masa Dinasti Qing, di mana Kaisar itu melemah dan negara itu dekat dengan kekacauan. Hal ini juga selama era fiktif yang disebut “Era Perang Memasak”.
First chinese dubbed anime that I just finished watching, so the story's still fresh in my mind. I've seen bits of this anime in our local channel, back then it was already pretty interesting but I haven't been able to catch it always on tv. The plot is very interesting, centering around a 13 year old boy who has a magical touch when it comes to cooking. Like his mom, Mao believes cooking should be used to bring happiness to people, and this is the theme the story revolves in. One can't help but cheer for Mao as he goes through several tough cooking competitions. Ever watch the Ironchef Master show in Japan? This is the anime version.
Man, I can't help but crave dimsums, fried rice, & other chinese food while watching this. What's interesting is that the show offers lots and lots of trivias about food - I never realized till I watched it that there are lots of food that can actually improves our health! The characters are very well done, all of them are likeable and its more effective since it uses the bad-guy-turned-good-guy style, making us like the other characters that we thought annoying at first. The phasing of the series is great as well - with each event getting more and more interesting as one watches. The parts I definitely like is the Super Chef competition.
The Dark Society of the cooking chefs and the quest for the legendary utensils added that suspense factor, making it not just an ordinary cooking competition. The only thing that lessens the enjoyment a bit is the ending - I was thinking there must be another chapter to this but its the end, apparently this is the case wherein the audience is left to imagine that Mao's group defeated their enemies, him accepting top chef position and finding all the legendary utensils. Its too bad since if they had just made it a bit longer, the ending would definitely be a happy ever after.
Overall 7 Story 7 Animation 8 Sound 6 Character 7 Enjoyment 8 I remembered when I was a kid, I've watched like 2-5 episodes of this on TV and thought that I want to Completely watch it. My first impression of it was something like making Yakitate Japan into a cooking anime set in 19th century China. Watching it completely right now, I saw that this was really an enjoyable series. The story was alright (though they say the manga was better), It was not predictable(unlike other shounen anime were you already know how the MC will win),it also made good cliffhangers and twists which was truly unexpected, and the animation is good for an 80's show.
I think I can't say anything bad about the show except that they should have made Liu Mao Shing more older. I know the show is titled Cooking Master 'BOY' but come on I don't think a 13 year old boy would have fell in love or travelled all over China.
I think they should've made him older like 15. But other than that, it was ton of fun watching this and I hope you do as well.
Overall 7 Story 7 Animation 6 Sound 6 Character 7 Enjoyment 8 I first encountered Chuuka Ichiban when I was about 10, as reruns of it were being shown on Chinese TV. The premise is quite simple: the protagonist Liu Mao Xing explores China's culinary landscape, while making friends and battling other chefs, in order to become a legendary chef himself. I didn't remember too much from the show, but I did remember having a lot of fun and learning about food at the same time (entertaining and educational - who'd have thought?) The simple premise, humor and intense cooking scenes were enough to keep me hooked back then. I revisited the show about a year ago, mainly due to nostalgia.
Although the animation and sound don't hold up to today's standards anymore, I still felt the same degree of excitement I did 10 years ago. The characters are quirky and likeable, the show doesn't take itself too seriously (and neither should you), and there's also LOTS OF FOODPORN. Not only do all of the dishes look scrumptious and amazing, but the show always manages to re-imagine traditional Chinese cuisine in creative and unexpected ways. Being half Chinese, I really appreciated that. (If you're interested in Chinese cuisine in any shape, way or form, I would also recommend this show - it's certainly more entertaining than a documentary) Verdict: this is the kind of show you can watch sporadically, when you're looking for some light-hearted entertainment that'll make you hungry (you have been warned). The show doesn't place too much emphasis on an over-arching storyline, so you can jump in and out without feeling guilty.
I didn't watch it for the character development or compelling plot, but for the sheer joy of accompanying Mao on his quest to become the very best.