Yakitate Japan - ep 59 & 60

It’s an hour long special this time. (boo… i’m still 3 episodes behind to catch up) At least with hour long specials, you get to see one ’segment’ of competition at one go.

There’s a hilarous parody of Naruto this time, complete with all the special ninja techniques, and naruto’s trademark “dattebayo” phrase.

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In this round of the competition, the pantasia team is faced with a pair of Ninjas. But anybody with that bit of brains will realised it’s actually suwabara in disguise, who has decided to put his life on the line, and throw away all things, in order to challenge and defeat azuma.

However, both sawabara and azuma end up using the same ingridients, and the same baking techniques. However, suwabara has something extra up his sleeves.

BUT!

No surprise who turned out as winners though.

I think I’m watching just for the sake of watching. The series is really getting very very boring

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Posted on May 28th, 2006 by tedfox | Filed Under: Yakitate Japan

Yakitate Japan - ep 58

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The last episode ended with Azuma trying to knead dough that’s totally disintegrated.

This episode starts off with the cmap members showing off why they would win while Kawachi continues to be the poor ignorant dork he always is, to a point where kawachi admits that they might truely be facing defeat this time.
Kuro-yan apparently does not have a reaction to cmap’s curry bread. But in actual fact, the reaction was something great that required import of something all the way from another prefacture.

So what can azuma do? He comes up with a bread that’s shaped like Saito’s famous haniwas. Is he banking on design alone this time?

We haven’t had much parody in Yakitate! Japan recently…. this time introduces a parody of a show called “wild life” (no… i do not know what show it is, and it wasn’t funny to me)

Instead of kuroyanagi giving the explaination to the bread making, this time a “doctor” takes over by listening to the sound of his heart, due to kuroyanagi being frozen by his reaction.

Well… doesn’t take much to guess who won. In the end it was love that won the battle

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Posted on May 5th, 2006 by tedfox | Filed Under: Yakitate Japan
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