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(Olivia/Translation) The latest poster and trailer for the original TV series "Delicious Food" starring actor Hayato Ichihara have been unbanned, and the series has a total of 10 episodes, which will be broadcast on Kanagawa TV, TOKYO MX, BS12TwellV and other channels from October.
Set in a middle school in the 1980s, the school food comedy is set in a teacher, Yukio Kansada (Ichihara), a 'food lover' who fights with his fellow meal fanatic, Kanno Yuki (Daishi Sato), a student who is also a food fanatic, over who is "deliciously eating and serving".
The poster shows Ganlitian holding up a fork and spoon high to declare his love for food, and behind him you can see the figures of the deputy head of Mien Hitomi (Takeda Reina) and the students of the 1st group led by Ganlitian. At the same time, on the left side of the poster, a sentence is attached - 'meal' is the first 'dinner' in life.
In the trailer, Ichihara's love for food supply exploded. He was eating the offerings with relish, eating non-stop, and his mind was saying "Great! " sound. Kanno, a student who challenged the 'food controller' Ganlitian, looked at his expression of enjoying the food so much and smiled.
For Ganlita, enjoying delicious offerings is enough, but Kanno is different, and he is happy to make some modifications to the offerings to make them more delicious. Seeing Kanno shaking milk and pouring Tata sauce on it, Ganlita thought, "It would be more delicious in this case," and when he thought of it, he was so excited that he even blew away his glasses.
As the plot unfolds, Gan Litian, who came to work at the school to provide food, the children and adults around him appeared to present their various lives to the audience, and at the same time, a battle about food quietly began on campus. For this extraordinary school drama, the audience expressed great expectations.
■ TV station information
KANAGAWA TV: Starts airing on October 16 at 9:00 p.m. every Wednesday night
Hokkaido Broadcasting: Starts broadcasting on October 14 at 0:56 p.m. every Monday night
Hokuriku Asahi Broadcasting: Broadcasts begin on October 19 and are 1:10 a.m. every Saturday
TOKYO MX: Starts on October 14, every Monday at 8:00 p.m
Gunma TV: Starts airing on October 13, every Sunday at 9:00 p.m
TV Tochigi: Airs on October 16 at 7:30 p.m. every Wednesday night
SAITAMA TV: Starts broadcasting on October 18 at 11:30 p.m. every Friday night
Chiba TV: Broadcasts on October 17 at 0:00 p.m. every Thursday night
KBS Kyoto: Starts on October 19 and is available every Saturday at 10:30 p.m
SUN TV: Starts on October 19 and is every Saturday at 10:30 p.m
KBC Kyushu Asahi Broadcasting: Broadcasts on October 16 at 2:50 a.m. every Wednesday
KKB Kagoshima Broadcasting: Starts broadcasting on October 31 at 0:50 p.m. every Thursday night
Ryukyu Asahi Broadcasting: Starts on October 25 and is 2:30 p.m. every Friday
BS12TwellV: Starts october 20th, every Sunday at 7:00pm
Sendai Broadcasting: Starts on November 9 and is 2:25 a.m. every Saturday
Nagoya TV: Starts on October 16 and goes until 2:28 a.m. every Wednesday
※Broadcast times are subject to change. Please check the latest broadcast information through the official HP.