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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 jail, and impersonating a top-chef is as good as a usurpation of authority. Chefs compete with each other in order to gain respect and even power, but also with the risks of losing everything.
Chūka Ichiban! The best in Chinese (food)) is a manga created by Etsushi Ogawa. It is also known as Cooking Master Boy in some country. In 1997, it was adapted into an anime series directed by Masami Anno. The animation is good for the time (1997), but lack details compare to today standard. The pieces of music are very good of that late 90’s Jpop style.
Our main character, Liu “Mao” Xing, is a 13-year-old boy that is frankly overpowered. He got a photographic memory, can tell almost any ingredients used from one taste, can cook like a master without any training, and solutions tend to just fall right into his laps. You find you are rooting for him not because he’s a likable character, but because almost everyone that challenges him is like a villain. The other two supporting characters that follow Mao around, Mei Li and Shirou, would be better off if they didn’t exist. Mei Li serve no function than being a trigger for Mao to give his expositions and possibly force love interest. For a 16-year-old, she has the maturity of a 12-year-old.
As for Shirou, he is just an annoying brat. It’s like having an annoying goofy comedy relief character in an already goofy comedy. It’s just redundant. I think the show starts to turn off for me when this character was introduced. Get ready, for this show is comprised almost of just expositions. As this is targetted at a younger demographic, it is essentially an educational show filled with explanations.
The story is just a string of random encounters and challenges at the start. There is an introduction arc early in the season, but after that, it just meanders about. The plot and dialogs can be cringy at times. The only saving grace of the show is seeing how Mao will beat the next challenge. There’s something oddly satisfying when he takes some people down a notch. This is one of my guilty pleasure. You can tell this anime may have inspired other later cooking show like and Food Wars!
I would only recommend this anime for those that like the previously mentioned series. It isn’t very deep and quite goofy, but a decent watch when you just want to shut off your brain. Cooking Master Boy contains some graphic violence and alcohol and tobacco consumption. Intended for young adults.