Shokugeki no Souma - Season 5

Season 5
Food Wars! The Fifth Plate
Thanks to Souma Yukihira, Erina Nakiri, and the rebel forces overthrowing the regime of Azami Nakiri—the previous school director—and the former Elite Ten, Tootsuki Culinary Academy is back in order. However, its students have one more great battle ahead of them: the BLUE, a competition where young chefs seeking world-class fame compete. Faced with new trials and rivals, Souma and his friends will fight to conquer the BLUE and to defeat Asahi Saiba, the leader of an underworld organization of chefs known as Noir, who once defeated Souma and his father in a Shokugeki.

Episodes

End of Term Exam
The season is summer! Soma and his friends have been through first semester of the second year and are now facing the final exams. The test is to run a "Beach House" on a beach packed with tourists and achieve sales of 3 million yen in 3 days! Soma and others of the Elite Ten felt confident, only until they found out about the downside of this exam… The restaurant prepared for them was almost nothing but an abandoned house! Will Soma and the others be able to pass the final exam?

The Blue Preliminaries
A world cooking competition "THE BLUE" was announced to be held. Three slots were available for Totsuki Culinary Institute. With that seat on the line, a "Blue Prequel" will be held that is open to all students in the academy! All were welcome to participate, so many students were positive to apply. Who will be the top 3 winners chosen by the 99 judges? A battle royale between chefs on the theme "Soup Dishes" is about to begin…!

Noir
The new lecturer Suzuki challenges Soma on a battle...! Though not a formal battle, Suzuki will be betting on his own "secret" and Soma his "kitchen knife" respectively. The theme was "Items made of ingredients found in the cooking lab's refrigerator". While Soma serves a pork cutlet based on his techniques from Yukihira's, Suzuki made an unexpected move... After the match, Soma learns a shocking fact from Suzuki.

The Last Supper
The first day of the BLUE has arrived. There are many young talented chefs at the venue, including the Les Cuisiniers Noirs led by Asahi. The culinary competition begins and Soma, Megumi, Takumi and Erina head to the designated venue. The first challenge given to soma is "the Last Supper"!? How will he tackle this task!?

Convenience Store Brawl
Having completed the first challenge, Soma heads off to the second venue. There, he encounters someone unexpected. The second challenge begins and its theme is to "cook something worth over $100, with items sold in the convenience store"! Soma is confident with the theme, however, every dish he presents are rejected by the judges! What could be the reason!?

A Midsummer Christmas
When Soma arrives at the gate of the third challenge, the organizer of BLUE who is also the top of WGO, tells them that she has no expectations for the normal chefs like him. The underground chefs are to show their culinary skills in order to prove how powerful they really are. One of the chosen chefs takes out a cookery tool which turns out to be a chaisaw!? Soma and others witness unusual yet undeniable skills of the underground chefs. Are there any ways to counter them!?

Crossed Knives
Soma is to face off one of the underground chefs, Sarge and the theme of the challenge is Christmas cake. Will Soma's cake and its hidden gimmick good enough to counter Sarge's mouthwatering "Cluster Bomb Cake"? Who will be the winner!? Meanwhile, Tsukasa's first battle begins. He is up against Asahi Saiba! The battle of the ex-1st of the Totsuki Academy and leader of the underground chefs begin!

The Missing Half of the Moon
Takumi versus Don Calma, member the underground chefs begin! The theme of the battle is to create amuse-bouche in team. However, Isami who supposed to help Takumi doesn't show up at the venue. It turns out that he has been kidnapped by Don Calma's cronies. With Takumi's back on the wall, Soma unexpectedly appears!

The God Tongue's Despair
Soma realizes that Erina is facing much harsher tasks than the others. They head to see the organizer of the event to protest. Instead, however, they discover astonishing truth! In the second round of the final selection, Megumi is to face Asahi and Takumi is up against Erina! Must-win battles begin!

Surpassing Dad
Soma steadily wins his way up and will be facing Asahi in the next battle! Erina's concern towards her mother makes her think perhaps it would be best for everyone if Asahi won the competition. The secret of the people with the "God's tongue" is the reason for her doubt. In the meantime, Joichiro returns to Japan and reveals to Dojima how he met Soma's mother and came to be involved with Asahi.

The Taste of Failure
Soma and Asahi's battle begin! The theme of the battle is to cook a dish that has elements of the 5 cuisine of the world. The battle situation seems to be in favor of Asahi, who completed his dish first using his cross-knives technique. However, the dish Soma prepared was a "diner food"!? Will his dish match a plate that has been recognized by the "God's Tongue"?

The Perfect Rocks
Like Asashi's dish, Soma's dish triggers Mana's "Gifting" ability within the venue. Who will win and move forward!? Soma and Asahi's battle finally ends! In the meantime, Azami Nakiri visits Mana. Azami and Mana's past is revealed for the first time…

Food Wars
The BLUE reaches its climax with Soma and Erina's final battle. However, Erina is too worked up over her mission to save Mana. Soma decides to cook a dish for Erina instead! What will become of their battle!?
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