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EPISODE
Episode 01: Ishinabe vs. Maruyama Takeshi (Salmon)
Episode 02: Michiba vs Kobayakawa Yousei (Foie Gras)
Episode 03: Chen vs Indoragori Paulo (Blow fish)
Episode 04: Chen vs Kudo Toshiyuki (Tofu)
Episode 05: Michiba vs Syu Tomiteru (Lobster)
Episode 06: Chen VS Tei Kazuhiko (Octopus)
Episode 07: Ishinabe vs Muto Masato (Daikon Radish)
Episode 08: Michiba vs Syu Tomitoku (Crab)
Episode 09: Ishinabe vs Oyama Eizo (Banana)
Episode 10: Ishinabe vs Jacques Borie (Chicken)
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Episode 24
Episode 25
Episode 26
Iron Chef Japan - Season 1 Episode 20
Description
Iron Chef is an innovative cooking competition from Japan. Originally produced by Fuji TV, Iron Chef combined the excitement of a one on one sports competition with gourmet cooking. The title Iron Chefcomes from the original Japanese title, Ironmen of Cooking. This innovative game show was always popular in its native Japan, but it found international success when the Food Network bought the series and began airing English dubbed episodes. It became a cult classic as viewers were treated to exotic ingredients and innovative cooking techniques. No expense was spared. Chefs seemed to have almost limitless supplies of the most exotic and expensive gourmet ingredients. The competition is hosted by Chairman Kaga, an over-the-top master of ceremonies. He introduced a 'secret ingredient' that the challenger and the chosen Iron Chef had to incorporate into every dish. Originally, the program was 30 minutes long, but it was soon expanded to an hour format. Each chef presented his/her dishes to a panel of 3-4 judges who rated the dishes to crown a winner. All of the competitions occurred in a specially designed 'kitchen stadium'. The New York Times once described Iron Chef as 'kamikaze cooking'. Iron Chefs and their competitors became celebrities in their own right. Storylines developed between groups determined to defeat the Iron Chefs. The show was so successful in English speaking countries that several spin-offs, specials, and updated versions were produced.
Iron Chef is an innovative cooking competition from Japan. Originally produced by Fuji TV, Iron Chef combined the excitement of a one on one sports competition with gourmet cooking. The title Iron Chefcomes from the original Japanese title, Ironmen of Cooking. This innovative game show was always popular in its native Japan, but it found international success when the Food Network bought the series and began airing English dubbed episodes. It became a cult classic as viewers were treated to exotic ingredients and innovative cooking techniques. No expense was spared. Chefs seemed to have almost limitless supplies of the most exotic and expensive gourmet ingredients. The competition is hosted by Chairman Kaga, an over-the-top master of ceremonies. He introduced a 'secret ingredient' that the challenger and the chosen Iron Chef had to incorporate into every dish. Originally, the program was 30 minutes long, but it was soon expanded to an hour format. Each chef presented his/her dishes to a panel of 3-4 judges who rated the dishes to crown a winner. All of the competitions occurred in a specially designed 'kitchen stadium'. The New York Times once described Iron Chef as 'kamikaze cooking'. Iron Chefs and their competitors became celebrities in their own right. Storylines developed between groups determined to defeat the Iron Chefs. The show was so successful in English speaking countries that several spin-offs, specials, and updated versions were produced.
Actors:
Toshirô Kandagawa,
Tamio Kageyama,
Miwako Fujitani,
Mayuko Takata,
Shinichirô Ôta,
Tadaaki Shimizu,
Julie Dreyfus

Toshirô Kandagawa
November 15, 1939 in Kyoto Prefecture, Japan

Tamio Kageyama
March 20, 1947 in Tokyo, Japan

Miwako Fujitani
March 10, 1963 in Tokyo, Japan

Mayuko Takata
January 5, 1971 in Tokyo, Japan

Shinichirô Ôta
20 March 1971, Kanagawa, Japan

Tadaaki Shimizu

Julie Dreyfus
24 January 1966, Paris, France
Genre:
Reality-TV, Game-Show
Director:
N/A
Country:
Japan
Keywords:
#Chen Kenichi #Hiroyuki Sakai #Iron Chef Japan #Ryôri no tetsujin #Season 1 #Wayne LeGette
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