

Oishinbo
The newspaper office, Tozai Shinbun, plans to publish the Ultimate Menu to commemorate their 100th anniversary. It would not only describe foods but also pass on dietary cultures for many generations to come. Despite its importance, Shirou Yamaoka, a lazy employee, and Yuuko Kurita, a company newcomer, are selected as the editors.
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Plot Summary
A culinary reporter, Kaibara Yūma, known for his insatiable appetite and uncanny ability to identify subtle flavors, embarks on a quest to discover the "Ultimate Menu" for his newspaper. Alongside his more refined colleague, Shiratori Reiko, Yūma faces off against rival chefs and gourmands, uncovering the history, culture, and artistry behind diverse Japanese cuisine.
Critical Reception
Oishinbo is celebrated for its detailed and passionate exploration of Japanese food culture, praised for its educational value and engaging characters. While its animation style is characteristic of its era, the series is highly regarded for its authentic portrayal of culinary techniques and its ability to make food accessible and exciting to a broad audience.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its deep dive into Japanese cuisine and culinary traditions.
- Appreciated for its educational content and engaging, often humorous, character interactions.
- Lauded for its ability to make the exploration of food an exciting adventure.
Google audience: While specific Google user ratings are not readily available for this older anime film, general audience reception highlights its unique focus on food, making it a standout in its genre for those interested in culinary arts and Japanese culture.
Fun Fact
The manga series on which the film is based, also titled Oishinbo, is one of the best-selling manga series of all time, with over 50 million copies sold.
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