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‘Food Wars!’ Releases New Season 4 Promo

Food Wars! Shokugeki no Soma fans were hit with a ton of bricks last year when the much awaited […]

Food Wars! Shokugeki no Soma fans were hit with a ton of bricks last year when the much awaited third season came to an end after its first cour, but the series is already returning during the Spring 2018 anime season.

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Spring 2018 is going to be a packed season for anime fans, but the newest promo for the fourth season promises several major clashes between Erina, Souma, and Central’s new Elite Ten led by Erina’s father Azami.

Season four of the series, which is technically the second half of season 3, Shokugeki no Soma: San no Sara – Totsuki Ressha-hen, will premiere April 8 and the first trailer for the season teased major events of the Promotion Exams. The Promotion Exams were teased at the latter half of the third season when Azami Nakiri staged his coup at Totsuki.

At first Souma was facing the newly rigged Shokugeki challenges, but after surpassing this he’s going to need to face all sorts of rigged cooking challenges in order to defend Totsuki’s way of life and his cooking.

The first key visual for the season also teased a somber tone, and further cements the importance of Totsuki’s train and snow, which plays a major part in the Promotion Exams arc. Depending on how far the fourth season adapts, it could set up for the final confrontation between Totsuki’s outliers and central as it is in the manga series.

For those unfamiliar with Food Wars! Shokugeki no Soma, the series was originally created by Yuto Tsukuda and illustrated by Shun Saeki. The story follows Soma Yukihira, a young chef who one days wants to get good enough at cooking to take over his family diner from his father. But when graduates from middle school, his father shuts down his diner and tells Soma to enroll into Totsuki Academy, an elite cooking school where only one percent of students who enroll actually graduate. In order to survive in school and avoid being expelled, Soma eventually has to challenge and defeat any other chef that stands in his way.

The series was first published in Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump in 2012, and has been collected in 26 volumes. The manga has been licensed for an English language release by Viz Media. It was adapted into an anime series by J.C. staff has has run for 48 episodes across two seasons.