Food Wars! The Third Plate
Finished · 12 epJ.C.STAFF · 2017 · Japan

Food Wars! The Third Plate

食戟のソーマ 餐ノ皿

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The third season of Shokugeki no Souma. At the Moon Festival, Totsuki Academy’s annual gourmet jubilee, students wage fierce culinary war as they try to out-earn their peers by selling the most of their chosen cuisine. Souma Yukihira, however, has his sights set on a grander prize: challenging the Elite Ten, who rule over the academy with iron fists. But Souma might have to put his grand ambitions on hold for the time being, because an insidious scheme to upset the balance of Totsuki Academy has begun to emerge from the shadows… (Source: Sentai Filmworks)

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Episodes

12
1. Episode 1 - What We Want to Protect
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2. Episode 2 - Camera Flash
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3. Episode 3 - Hope in Solidarity
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4. Episode 4 - Aim for Victory!
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5. Episode 5 - You're Through
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6. Episode 6 - A Single Blade
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7. Episode 7 - The Two Queens
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8. Episode 8 - Watching from Beside You
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9. Episode 9 - The First and Second Seats
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10. Episode 10 - How to Build a Specialty
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11. Episode 11 - Song of Hope
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12. Episode 12 - The New "Totsuki Elite Ten"
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