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Fighting Foodons

Fighting Foodons
Cover of the first volume that features Chase, Kayla, Pie-Tin, Oslo, Fried Ricer, Omelet, Hot Doggone-It, and a Burnt Meatball.
格闘料理伝説ビストロレシピ
(Kakutō Ryōri Densetsu Bistro Recipe)
GenreFantasy
Manga
Written byNaoto Tsushima [ja]
Published byKodansha
MagazineComic BonBon
DemographicChildren
Original run19981999
Volumes2
Anime television series
Directed byTetsuo Yasumi
Produced byEizo Kondo, Wataru Tanaka, Masahiro Kon, Hideki Kama, Masaki Kobayashi
Written byTaku Kadoya
Music byIzumu/Geminiart High Quality
StudioGroup TAC
Licensed by
Original networkNHK-BS2
English network
Original run December 11, 2001 June 25, 2002
Episodes26[1] (List of episodes)

Fighting Foodons, known in Japan as Bistro Recipe (格闘料理伝説ビストロレシピ, Kakutō Ryōri Densetsu Bisutoro Reshipi, "Martial Arts Cooking Legend Bistro Recipe"), is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Naoto Tsushima [ja] and serialized in Comic BonBon in 1998. It was adapted into an anime television series which aired on NHK-BS2 satellite channel from December 11, 2001 to June 25, 2002. It also received two Game Boy Color video games released in 1999 in Japan, as well as a WonderSwan game.

In the United States the anime was dubbed by 4Kids Entertainment in cooperation with Enoki Films; Enoki Films held the license and contracted the dubbing to 4Kids. This show originally aired on the FoxBox on September 14, 2002, (later known as 4Kids TV) and was discontinued from their lineup on August 30, 2003.[2] The Chinese version was premiered as Kung Fu Snacks (功夫小食神 Gōngfu xiǎo shíshén) and it aired on TVB Jade in Hong Kong. It had also aired on Fairchild TV in Canada starting on May 22, 2005.

The series was released on DVD by Discotek Media on April 25, 2017.[3]

Its English dub's theme song is based on Jacques Offenbach's Orpheus in the Underworld.

Plot

It all started some years ago when a culinary-confused king asked a question to his chefs. Which would be stronger: tofu surprise or stuffed duck? The king's chefs thought the king had "gone a little too heavy on the nutmeg". One mysterious chef knew what the king was talking about and presented him with magical cards called Meal Tickets which turns the food into monsters called Fighting Foodons. Since that day, regular food recipes have been turned into Foodons when the art of culinary combat is concocted.

One day, King Gorgeous Gorge and his Gluttons cook up a devious plan to rule the world and they sprinkled an extra dash of destruction. They plan to rule the world by kidnapping the best chefs & forcing them to make powerful, evil Foodons. A boy named Chase, a young apprentice chef with an appetite for action, thinks he has what it takes to become an Elite Master Chef like his dad Chef Jack. Chase believes that he, his friends, family, and Foodons can change the world, one at a time, even if it involves going into battle against the Glutton Gormandizers, King Gorge's Big 4, and King Gorge's female cat-like servant Clawdia. Then, he'd have a final showdown with King Gorge.

Characters

Protagonists

Zen Makunouchi (幕之内 膳, Makunōchi Zen) / Chase
Voiced by: Chika Sakamoto (Japanese); Tara Sands (English)
The main protagonist of the series. Chase is a 10-year-old, impatient chef-in-training from Yokohoma. He's the son of Chef Jack and the brother of Kayla. He trains under the Foodon guru Oslo to make more Foodons so that he would become a Master Chef like his dad. His Foodons are Fried Ricer (who turns into Super Fried Ricer when with Fruit Turtle or Feastavus), Hot Doggone-It, Burnt Meatballs who are usually out, Shrimp Daddy, Dim-Sumthin' Special, Fruit Turtle, and Feastivus (a Deluxe Foodon fused by Shrimp Daddy, Dim-Sumthin' Special, Sir Dumpling, and the Burnt Meatballs).
Karin Makunouchi (幕之内 花梨, Makunōchi Karin) / Kayla
Voiced by: Megumi Nasu (Japanese); Amy Palant (English)
Kayla is Chase's 8-year-old sister who fights with Coco for Chase's attention. She is usually seen guarding the Mobile Attack Cuisine Cart (or M.A.C. Cart for short). Her Foodon is Omelet who is usually out.
Tsukiji Makunouchi (幕之内 月次, Makunōchi Tsukiji) / Chef Jack
Voiced by: Masami Iwasaki (Japanese); Ted Lewis (English)
Chef Jack is a Master Chef and the father of Chase and Kayla. He's the leader of the Rebel Chef who fight against King Gorgeous Gorge. At the time of his disappearance, he disguised himself and called himself Chef John (known as Clown in the original version) to help out Chase on different occasions until his mask was destroyed during the final fight with Rose Marinade. His Foodon's Tofurious. While disguised as Chef John, he used Shark-Fin Soup on occasion.
Haoji (ハオヂィ, Haojī) / Oslo
Voiced by: Wataru Takagi (Japanese); Maddie Blaustein (old), Oliver Wyman (young) (English)
Oslo is a Grub Guru and was King of All Food until his student King Gorge reverted him to a short man who rides on a floating saucer. He has trained Chef Jack and is training Chase to become a Master Chef.
Pi-tan (ピータン, Pī-tan) / Pie Tin
Voiced by: Yuko Mita (Japanese); Kayzie Rogers (English)
Pie Tin is a 6-year-old boy from Horai whose parents were captured by the Glutton Gormandizers. He joins Chase to rescue them and fight King Gorge. His Foodon is Sir Dumpling.
Natsume (ナツメ, Natsume) / Coco
Voiced by: Chisa Yokoyama (Japanese); Lisa Ortiz (English)
Coco is a sneaky masked ninja girl who wears a wok on her head and is a student of Chef John. Chase first met her on Banana Island. Coco later became friends with him and fights with Kayla for his attention upon developing a crush on him. Her Foodons are Doughnut-So, Ham Scam-Witch, and Tater Tons. On occasion, Coco would use her wok for offensive attacks.
Ash (アッシュ, Asshu) / Albert
Voiced by: Hikaru Tokita (Japanese); Andrew Rannells (English)
Albert is a chef who Chase and Pie Tin meet at a Foodon Tournament. He is a fan of Chef Jack and later helps Chase on occasion until he joins Chase's group following Rose Marinade's defeat. His Foodons are Cowboyritto, Spaghettabout-It, and Crab Quake.

Glutton Empire

Don Cook (ドン・クック, Don Kukku) / King Gorgeous Gorge
Voiced by: Jin Nishimura (Japanese); Michael Alston Bailey (English)
The primary antagonist of the series. King Gorgeous Gorge was one of Oslo's students and the one responsible for transforming Oslo to what he is now. He was also responsible for turning Dia into Clawdia and her animal lab partners into his Big 4. Gorgeous Gorge became King Gorgeous Gorge and started the Glutton Empire to take over the world. He even managed to establish Gorge Town. After his Big 4 and Clawdia have failed to stop Chase and his friends, King Gorge took matters into his own hands. When it came to the final battle, he used the power of the Dark Nebula to create Devouron the Foodon Embodiment of Evil. When Oslo gave Chase and his Foodons the ability to become Palator the Foodon Embodiment of Good, he destroyed Devouron and defeated King Gorge cleansing him of evil. His Foodons are Fowligator, Sir Loin, Steak King, Multiprawns, Screwdles, Flyin' Flapjacks, Seafood Impastas, Sushi Ship, and Snack Attack.
Mia-Mia (味亜味亜) / Clawdia
Voiced by: Tamao Hayashi (Japanese); Veronica Taylor (English)
Dia is a young rocket scientist who was turned into a humanoid cat with pink fur named Clawdia by King Gorge who also transformed her animal lab partners into Gorge's Big 4. She will try to stop Chase and Chef Jack on their quest to stop Don Cook. She has often followed orders of each of the Big 4 which always ended in failure. After each of the Big 4 were returned to their original forms, Clawdia asked King Gorge to give her a chance to prove herself to him as Don Cook lent her Sir Loin and Steak King. She eventually failed and was mortally zapped by King Gorge. Chase was able to use his fried rice to restore her to Dia. She helps Chase by giving him an Eggplant Rocket needed to reach King Gorge in space. Her Foodons are Beefsteak, Boulder Broth, Sgt. Side-Order, Noodle-Ator, Applegator, Chowderheads, Bearafooda, Doughnasour, Digestor, and Pasta Vazoomin.
Kima (キマ) / Cinnamonkey
Voiced by: Shintaro Ohata (Japanese); Jimmy Zoppi (English)
Formerly a green monkey that worked with Dia, Cinnamonkey is a member of King Gorgeous Gorge's Big 4. He was the one who turned Jambalydia's granddaughter Tureen into his Glutton servant. His final campaign revolved around him invading Marmaland. When Shisk-Ka-Beast is defeated, Fruit Turtle restored Cinnamonkey to his true form. His Foodon is Shish-Ka-Beast and his name is a pun on "cinnamon."
Masa (マサ) / Cole Slawter
Voiced by: Hidenobu Kiuchi (Japanese); Eric Stuart (English)
Formerly a blue bear that worked with Dia, Cole Slawter is a member of King Gorgeous Gorge's Big 4 who specializes in seafood Foodons and plotted to turn Chase into a Glutton. That failed and Fruit Turtle reverted him back to normal after it defeated Octopoison and Squid-Vicious. His Foodons are Sizzler, Octopoison, and Squid-Vicious. His name is a pun on "coleslaw."
Chu-Nyan (チューニャン) / Rose Marinade
Voiced by: Yoko Sasaki (Japanese); Megan Hollingshead (English)
Formerly a two-tailed fox who worked with Dia, Rose Marinade's is a member of King Gorgeous Gorge's Big 4. She turned Kayla and Pie Tin into Gluttons by using Apple Pie seasoned with Glutton Magic while she was disguised as an old lady. Her Foodons are Spring Roll Chicken, Dim-Sumthin' Wild, Dim-Sumthin' Blue, Dim-Sumthin' Else, and a team of Dim-Sumthin' Specials. All of Dim-Sumthin' fuse together into Dim-Sumthin' Deluxe, a Foodon Deluxe. After Dim-Sumthin' Deluxe was defeated, a vision of King Gorge appeared in the sky and punished Rose Marinade by turning her back into a two-tailed fox.
Grill (グリル)
Voiced by: Takeshi Maeda (Japanese); Oliver Wyman (English)
Formerly a bat with a mechanical eye that worked with Dia, Grill is a cyborg who is the fourth member of King Gorgeous Gorge's Big 4 and the most powerful of the bunch. He tried to use his Butcherbot to assist King Gorgeous Gorge's world domination plot. Grill is also shown to assume a more cybernetic form in battle. After Gazmacho, Scarinara, and Gobblebot destroyed his cyborg form, he re-emerged back to his normal bat form. His Foodons are Tank 'N' Cheese, Mouse Special, Shakin' Bacon, Scarinara, and Gobblebot.
Mussels Marinara
A high-ranking member of the Glutton Empire. Mussels Marinara faced off against Chase in the preliminary round of the Floating Foodon Tournament and lost. He had Gorge's Big Four evacuated from the Glutton's ocean base with him driving their boat out of there and hasn't been seen since Chef Jack crashed Spring Chicken into the Glutton's ocean base. His Foodon is Shrimp Stompura.
Glutton Gormandizers
They serve as the foot soldiers of the Glutton Empire.

Other characters

Master Flambé
Years ago, Master Flambé was a great chef who served Princess Cupcake. When she ordered Master Flambé to make her a pizza, he got to work in perfecting one. Unfortunately, Princess Cupcake got impatient and went into town for one. This ended up depressing Master Flambé. Some years later, his Foodons Slice and Frenchy Le Toast roam in his abandoned mansion in the Flambé Forest. Clawdia had tricked Slice and Frenchy into abducting Kayla in order to attack Chase. When Master Flambé's ghost arrived, Clawdia took flight as the ghost mistook Kayla as Princess Cupcake (as both of them had the same hair style). When Kayla enjoyed Master Flambé's pizza, the ghost left to the afterlife with his Foodons.
Barb & Cue
These two young chefs were participants of the Floating Foodon Tournament and lost to Albert. Their Foodons are the Swede Demons and their names are a pun on "barbecue."
Chef Salvador
A Spanish chef that participated on the Floating Foodon Tournament and lost to Kima. His Foodon is Pilaf.
Chet
A young chef that participated in the Floating Foodon Tournament. He defeated Pie Tin, but lost to Chase. He is later revealed to have a grandfather named Crock Pop. His Foodons are Juice Man, Pound Cake, and Rap Scallion.
E. Claire
A young female chef that participated on the Floating Foodon Tournament and lost to Chase. She seems to be very popular with the boys. Her Foodon is Puddington and her name is a pun of "éclair."
Kima
A young chef in a grass skirt with a palm tree on his head. He participated in the Floating Foodon Tournament where he defeated Chef Salvador but lost to Albert. It was later revealed that he was a servant of King Hungry the Ate. His Foodons are Curry-Up, Gravyator, and Tropical Punch.
Jambalydia
An old lady who wears a pot of jambalaya on her head. She is a part of an underground network called the Hot Peppers. During one mission, she lost her granddaughter Tureen to Cinnamonkey. When collaborating with Chase to free Kayla, Pie Tin, Oslo, and Albert, Jambalydia was able to use her jambalaya trick to break the Glutton spell on Tureen. In the video game, Jambalydia was originally a Foodon and based on the Bibimbap.
Tureen
Jambalydia's blond-haired granddaughter with black horns. She sports a large steak on her shoulders and a Shabu-shabu as part of her dress. When Tureen and Jambalydia were spying on the Gluttons, Jambalydia's stench gave them away and they ended up captured. Jambalydia got away, but Tureen was turned into a Glutton by Cinnamonkey where her appearance lacked the steak and Shabu-shabu parts of her and wearing a female version of the Glutton Gormandizer outfit. When Kayla and the others were looking for Chase (who went missing after the destruction of the Glutton's ocean base) and Chef Jack (who was posing as Chef John at the time), they ended up captured by Tureen and the Glutton Gormandizers and taken to a Glutton base in the mountains. Tureen also helped Clawdia in the creation of Chowderheads. When Chase came to the rescue, Jambalydia used her powers to break the spell on Tureen. Like Jambalydia, Tureen was originally a Foodon in the "Bistro Recipe" games going by the name of "Shabu Shabu."
Crock Pop
Chet's grandfather. He runs a boot camp called Gruel Academy for Foodon chefs that Chase once went to. It was attacked by Clawdia who wanted to steal a secret scroll that contained the training secrets of the Elite Chefs held there.
Mayor Slim Rations
The Mayor of Dusty Town. He and his fellow citizens were suspicious of Chase's group when they wanted to try the secret salsa called the Salsa Especial and had them imprisoned. Following an attempted raid by the Foodon Banditos to get the salsa, Chase and the other escaped. When Mayor Slim Rations asked Sheriff Zuke Squash what would happen if anything happened to the Salsa Especial, Zuke quotes that they could make more. Mayor Rations reminded him that they can't since they lost the recipe. When Clawdia attacked the town with Doughnasour in order to steal the Salsa Especial and give it to King Gorge's scientists, Chase and the Foodon Banditos worked together to stop Clawdia and Doughnasour which resulted in Tacquito getting injured saving Mayor Rations. To show his kindness, Mayor Rations used the salsa to help Tacquito recover.
King Hungry the Ate
The king of Marmaland. He's not very bright and thought he could become a Dishwizard just by announcing it and making merchandise. King Hungry the Ate created Fruit Turtle and allowed it to go with Chase. He is known for saying "Not a problem" when it comes to a problem that isn't a big one.
Davey Gravy
Chef Jack's old friend and legendary chef who has given up fighting a long time ago. When it came to creating a Deluxe Foodon, Chef Jack asked for Davey's help into having Davey's Foodon Shrimp Daddy participate. When Clawdia and Grill attacked and destroyed his house with Tank 'n' Cheese, Shrimp Daddy protected his master. After Feastivus defeated them, Davey Gravy let Shrimp Daddy go with Chase.
Olive
A fellow Hot Peppers agent and friend of Jambalydia. When Grill abducted the real Olive, he sent a robot duplicate of her to spy on Jambalydia. Clawdia mistook the robot duplicate for the real one when she tried to prove herself to Grill.

Media

Manga

Anime

Episodes

No. Title Original air date[4]
1"Hey! Omachi!!" / "Rice to Meet You"
Transliteration: "Hei! Omachi!!" (Japanese: ヘイ! おまちぃ!!)
December 11, 2001 (2001-12-11)
2"Pippin and Pi-tan!" / "Pie Tin Power"
Transliteration: "Pipipin to Pītandeshi!" (Japanese: ピピピンとピータンでし!)
December 18, 2001 (2001-12-18)
3"Save Haoji!?" / "Mushroom With a View"
Transliteration: "Haodji o Sukue!" (Japanese: ハオヂィを救え!?)
December 25, 2001 (2001-12-25)
4"Welcome to the Forest of Ghosts" / "You Wanna Pizza Me"
Transliteration: "Yōkoso Gōsuto no Morie" (Japanese: ようこそゴーストの森へ)
January 8, 2002 (2002-01-08)
5"Open Foodon Tournament" / "Ship of Foods"
Transliteration: "Kaimaku Fūdon Tōnamento" (Japanese: 開幕フードン・トーナメント)
January 15, 2002 (2002-01-15)
6"Final Battle Foodon Tournament" / "We Have a Wiener"
Transliteration: "Kessen Fūdon Tōnamento" (Japanese: 決戦フードン・トーナメント)
January 22, 2002 (2002-01-22)
7"The Gourmet Elite Four Arrives!"/ "Avast Ye Gluttons"
Transliteration: "Gurume Shiten'nō, sanjō!!" (Japanese: グルメ四天王、参上!!)
January 29, 2002 (2002-01-29)
8"Curry Showdown on the South Island!" / "Battling Banana Island"
Transliteration: "Minami no Shima de, Karē Taiketsu!" (Japanese: 南の島で、カレー対決!)
February 5, 2002 (2002-02-05)
9"How Does Grandmother Taste?" / "Hot Pepper Pursuit"
Transliteration: "Obā-chan no Aji wa?" (Japanese: おばあちゃんの味は?)
February 12, 2002 (2002-02-12)
10"Seize It! The Ultimate Essence!!" / "Boot Camp Buffet"
Transliteration: "Tsukame! Kyūkyoku ōgi!!" (Japanese: つかめ! 究極奥義!!)
February 19, 2002 (2002-02-19)
11"Tears of a Hidden Foodon" / "El Taco Grande"
Transliteration: "Hagure Fūdon no Namida" (Japanese: はぐれフードンの涙)
February 26, 2002 (2002-02-26)
12"Tropical Food God?" / "Cinamonkey's Secret"
Transliteration: "Toropikārana Shoku Kami-sama?" (Japanese: トロピカーラな食神様?)
March 5, 2002 (2002-03-05)
13"Attack! Four Heavenly King Masa" / "Slaw and Order"
Transliteration: "Shūgeki! Shiten'nō Masa!!" (Japanese: 襲撃! 四天王マサ!!)
March 12, 2002 (2002-03-12)
14"Confornation! Four Heavenly King Masa" / "The Comeback Squid"
Transliteration: "Taiketsu! Shiten'nō Masa!!" (Japanese: 対決! 四天王マサ!!)
March 19, 2002 (2002-03-19)
15 / "Swine Dining"
Transliteration: "Shokushin no Wasuremono" (Japanese: 食神の忘れ物)
March 26, 2002 (2002-03-26)
16"Burger Squadron of Love and Justice" / "Attack of the Burger Brigade"
Transliteration: "Ai to Seigi no Bāgā Sentai" (Japanese: 愛と正義のバーガー戦隊)
April 9, 2002 (2002-04-09)
17"Final Battle!! Ramen Showdown" / "Use Your Noodle"
Transliteration: "Kessen!! Rāmen Taiketsu" (Japanese: 決戦!! ラーメン対決)
April 16, 2002 (2002-04-16)
18"Disappearance!? Tropicana" / "Assault and Pepper"
Transliteration: "Shōmetsu!? Toropikāna" (Japanese: 消滅!? トロピカーラ)
April 23, 2002 (2002-04-23)
19 / "License to Grill"
Transliteration: "Shōgeki Gattai! Tenshingu!!" (Japanese: 衝撃合体! テンシング!!)
April 30, 2002 (2002-04-30)
20"A Dangerous Blunder!?" / "To Catch a Beef"
Transliteration: "Makkuro n Kikiippatsu!?" (Japanese: まっくろん危機一髪!?)
May 7, 2002 (2002-05-07)
21 / "Hot and Spy'cy"
Transliteration: "Supai de dai Suppai!?" (Japanese: スパイで大すっぱい!?)
May 21, 2002 (2002-05-21)
22"Guardian Robot, Activate" / "You Go Grill" Pt. 1
Transliteration: "Gādianrobo Shidō" (Japanese: ガーディアンロボ始動)
May 28, 2002 (2002-05-28)
23"Machine Chef Grill!!" / "You Go Grill" Pt. 2
Transliteration: "Kikai Ryōri Hito Guriru!!" (Japanese: 機械料理人グリル!!)
June 4, 2002 (2002-06-04)
24"Rush! Don Cook Castle!!" / "A Whole Lot at Steak"
Transliteration: "Totsunyū! Don Kukku Shiro!!" (Japanese: 突入!ドン・クック城!!)
June 11, 2002 (2002-06-11)
25"Final Battle! Don Cook" / "Chase in Space"
Transliteration: "Kessen!! Don Kukku" (Japanese: 決戦!! ドン・クック)
June 18, 2002 (2002-06-18)
26"Magical Cuisine" / "A Dish Better Served Cold"
Transliteration: "Magokoro no Ryōri" (Japanese: まごころの料理)
June 25, 2002 (2002-06-25)

Reception

Neil Genzlinger of Food and Wine magazine wrote that it was "an exceedingly odd" and that "The show makes Iron Chef seem tame."[5]

References

  1. ^ "Absolute Anime".
  2. ^ Erickson, Hal (2005). Television Cartoon Shows: An Illustrated Encyclopedia, 1949 Through 2003 (2nd ed.). McFarland & Co. p. 329. ISBN 978-1476665993.
  3. ^ "Discotek Licenses Fighting Foodons, Ultra Maniac, Freedom Anime". Anime News Network. February 23, 2017. Retrieved February 27, 2021.
  4. ^ "格闘料理伝説ビストロレシピ". Media Arts Database (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved January 7, 2017.
  5. ^ Genzlinger, Neil (September 2003). "Showtime for Chefs". Food and Wine. p. 72. Retrieved 2021-03-05. - Updated March 31, 2015.