Английская Википедия:Cooking Papa

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Шаблон:Nihongo is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Tochi Ueyama. It has been serialized in Kodansha's seinen anthology magazine Morning since 1985. Kodansha has collected its into individual tankōbon volumes and it as a total of 167 volumes as of October 2023, making it one of the longest manga series by number of volumes. The story revolves around a salaryman who can cook well and full recipes for the dishes featured in each chapter are provided at the end of the chapter.[1]

The series has been adapted into a 151-episode anime television series of the same name by Eiken and directed by Toshitaka Tsunoda. The anime series was originally broadcast in Japan on TV Asahi between April 1992 and May 1995,[2][3] A Japanese television drama adaptation aired on Fuji TV on August 29, 2008.[4]

Cooking Papa won a Special Award at the 39th Kodansha Manga Awards in 2015.[5]

Story

Шаблон:Expand section The story revolves around a salaryman named Kazumi Araiwa who can cook well but is unwilling to let it be known within his workplace. He lets everyone in the company believe that his wife Nijiko Araiwa cooks his meals when, in truth, she could not prepare anything. While he cooks every dish that is found within his daily tasks everyday in life, he still needs to take care of his son Makoto Araiwa and later his baby daughter and Makoto's baby sister, Miyuki Araiwa.

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Manga

Cooking Papa is written and illustrated by Tochi Ueyama. The series has been serialized in the manga magazine Weekly Morning since 1985.[6] Kodansha has collected its chapters into individual tankōbon volumes, with the first one published on January 18, 1986.[7] Until October 2023, 167 volumes have been released.

Volumes

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Anime

The anime of Cooking Papa was aired on TV Asahi Thursday every week from April 9, 1992 to May 25, 1995.[2][3] It was produced by Eiken and ADK Holdings, Inc. and animated by Sunshine Corporation. The anime series was directed by Toshitaka Tsunoda and ran for 151 episodes.

The anime rerun on Tokyo MX as part of the manga's 30th anniversary.[8]

Cast

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External links

Шаблон:Series in Morning Шаблон:Eiken