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[75] By May 2, 2018, it was revealed that the manga had 14 million copies in print;[76] the manga sales had 19 million copies in print by June 17, 2019; and it reached 20 million by March 2020. [77] See also[edit] Cooking
Papa (1985 debut), a cooking manga and anime series Chūka Ichiban! (1995 debut), a cooking manga and anime series The God of Cookery (1996), a Stephen Chow cooking film Oishinbo (1983 debut), a cooking manga and anime series Yakitate!! Japan (2001 debut), a cooking manga and anime series Tenmaku Cinema (2023), another manga series by the same authors Explanatory notes[edit] ^ In North America through Crunchyroll (formerly known as Funimation) and in Australia through Crunchyroll Store Australia (formerly known as
Madman Anime). ^ Despite Crunchyroll having the license for seasons 3–5, Sentai Filmworks still controls home media releases and in-house English dubbing for the series. ^ While the English manga volume 1 back cover indicates the school has a 10% graduation rate,[7] it appears to be about 1%, as Dean Senzaemon says in his opening speech that in the last year, of 812 entering freshman, only 76 made it to the second year, and that the number of students who graduate each year can be counted on one hand. Ch. 4 References[edit] ^ a b Hodgkins, Crystalyn (November 4, 2013). "Viz Media Adds Shokugeki no Sōma Cooking Comedy Manga". Anime News Network. Archived from the original on April 6, 2014. Retrieved May 6, 2014. ^ "The Official Website for Food Wars!: Shokugeki no Soma".