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Ryôri no tetsujin

  • TV Series
  • 1993–2002
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
8.5/10
1.7K
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Ryôri no tetsujin (1993)
Cooking & FoodCooking CompetitionGame ShowReality TV

Chefs from all over the world come to fight a culinary battle against one of President Kaga's "Iron Chefs". They have one hour to prepare a meal where each dish must prominently feature the ... Read allChefs from all over the world come to fight a culinary battle against one of President Kaga's "Iron Chefs". They have one hour to prepare a meal where each dish must prominently feature the special ingredient of the day.Chefs from all over the world come to fight a culinary battle against one of President Kaga's "Iron Chefs". They have one hour to prepare a meal where each dish must prominently feature the special ingredient of the day.

  • Stars
    • Chen Kenichi
    • Hiroyuki Sakai
    • Wayne LeGette
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.5/10
    1.7K
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    • Stars
      • Chen Kenichi
      • Hiroyuki Sakai
      • Wayne LeGette
    • 28User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Chen Kenichi
    • Self…
    • 1993–2002
    Hiroyuki Sakai
    • Iron Chef French…
    Wayne LeGette
    Wayne LeGette
    • Announcer
    • 1998
    Rokusaburo Michiba
    Koumei Nakamura
    Masaharu Morimoto
    • Iron Chef Japanese III…
    Masahiko Kobe
    Eric Kelso
    Eric Kelso
    • Masaharu Morimoto
    • 1998–2001
    Takeshi Kaga
    Takeshi Kaga
    • Chairman Kaga
    • 1993–1998
    Yutake Ishinabe
    Bobby Flay
    Bobby Flay
    • Self - Challenger
    • 2000–2001
    Julie Dreyfus
    Julie Dreyfus
    • Panel Guest…
    • 1995
    Dennis Falt
    • Narration
    • 1993
    Eri Fukatsu
    Eri Fukatsu
    • Self - Judge
    • 1994
    Lynn Harris
    Lynn Harris
    • Mauko Takada
    • 1994
    Toshirô Kandagawa
    Hiromi Yamada
    Tadaaki Shimizu
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    amanda1020

    Iron Chef: Not just your normal cooking show

    I've seen this show since December 2002, and I have my opinions on this show. First off, it's interesting to see how the chefs can take an abnormal food item and use it in 3-8 exciting dishes. Something that isn't used in one cuisine can and will be used in that one and another. Second, I'm interested in learning about certain ingredients and how to cook them if I would like to use them in the future. Learning how to prepare ingredients in this show is key for the viewers, and I agree with most of the tips. Some of them were new to me, but I understand them now since I've watched this show many of times.
    Mike Sh.

    Pure spectacle; very entertaining

    There is no other show like this anywhere on television. Shown in the USA on cable TV's Food Network (complete with awkward English dubbing). this show is part Frugal Gourmet, part Worldwide Wrestling Federation, and part Japanese monster movie. There are so many small touches that make the show a surrealistic trip - the fact that everyone's voice is (badly dubbed) except the master of ceremonies, who speaks Japanese while English subtitles are flashed on the screen; this same man's mysterious smile as he bites into a yellow pepper during the show's opening sequence; the breathless commentary from the reporter on the floor, who shouts "Fukui-san!" every fifty seconds or so; the seemingly bottomless knowledge on the finer points of gourmet cooking displayed by various actors, pop singers, news anchors, and other celebrities who sit on the panel of judges every week; the mixture of bravado and faux humility shown by both Iron Chefs and challengers, seen in the United States only in professional athletes; etc.

    There is simply no way to encapsulate the atmosphere of this show in a few lines of commentary. It has to be seen to be experienced. and once you buy into the premise of the show, you will find it very entertaining.
    Sargebri

    Battle Royale, Cooking Style

    I have begun to watch this show on the Food Network and it is quite enjoyable. It not only is quite interesting to watch some of Japan's best chefs compete against each other in creating various dishes almost spontaneously, but listening to the English dubbed commentary can be quite humorous as well as they try to convey how the panelists enjoy or dislike each dish that they eat from each competition. Also, even though I'm not much of a gourmet, I do find most of the dishes appetizing, even though I probably won't eat them due to the fact that many of them are quite expensive.

    Also, I just found out that the Food Network is going to do an American version of the show featuring many of the chefs that are featured on the various programs on the network. They will have to really come up with something spectacular if they hope to match the special charm of this show.
    10Basil-3

    The cooking show for people who hate cooking shows.

    Calling "Iron Chef" a cooking show is like saying "Jurassic Park" is a film about animal husbandry. In Tokyo's Kitchen Stadium, Chairman Kaga has assembled the greatest Tokyo chefs in every major world cuisine. Each week, the programming staff selects a challenger to do battle with one of the Iron Chefs. The two chefs have exactly one hour to make as many dishes as they can, using a mystery ingredient revealed by Chairman Kaga just moments before the battle.

    The dishes are judged by a panel of Tokyo celebrities, and even scores go to a thirty-minute tie-breaker. However, the most entertaining part is watching the chefs cook as quickly and efficiently as possible.

    This is the only cooking show where I actually learned something useful. It's also the only cooking show that I would watch with a roomful of friends and a six-pack.
    cougarflounder

    Crack cocaine for foodies

    If you like cooking shows, then you have to watch Iron Chef...forget the dubbing..it's not annoying, it's funny,like GODZILLA..it's camp, but it's good...and though corny, the cooking is amazing..you can learn so much...but have a fun time doing it...culinary contests fascinate me, and Iron Chef is why. One hour isn't very long, and when you don't know what your theme is..it makes for improv, although it is rooted in fundamentals, and it's true..dishes never before seen.

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    • Trivia
      Morimoto was quite offended when Bobby Flay stood on his cutting board after the New York battle. He said that Flay has no respect for the materials he works on.
    • Quotes

      Announcer: Five years ago, a man's fantasy became a reality in a form never seen before: Kitchen Stadium, a giant cooking arena. The motivation for spending his fortune to create Kitchen Stadium was to encounter new original cuisines which could be called true artistic creations. To realize his dream, he secretly started choosing the top chefs of various styles of cooking, and he named his men the Iron Chefs: the invincible men of culinary skills. Iron Chef Japanese is Rokusabaru Michiba. Iron Chef French is Hiroyuki Sakai. Iron Chef Chinese is Chen Kenichi. And Masahiko Kobe is Iron Chef Italian. Kitchen Stadium is the arena where Iron Chefs await the challenges of master chefs from around the world. Both the Iron Chef and challenger have one hour to tackle the theme ingredient of the day. Using all their senses, skill, creativity, they are to prepare artistic dishes never tasted before. And if ever a challenger wins over the iron chef, he or she will gain the people's ovation and fame forever. Every battle, reputations are on the line in Kitchen Stadium, where master chefs pit their artistic creations against each other. What inspiration does today's challenger bring? And how will the Iron Chef fight back? The heat will be on!

    • Alternate versions
      North American broadcasts of the series are, as to be expected, dubbed into English. However whenever Chairman Kaga is shown speaking on screen (not narrating) his words are rendered in subtitles with the actor's real voice heard.
    • Connections
      Featured in Mimzy, le messager du futur (2007)

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    • Release date
      • October 10, 1993 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Official site
      • Television Food Network
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Iron Chef
    • Production company
      • Fuji Television Network (Fuji TV)
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      1 hour
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