アニメ『フェルマーの料理』はおもしろい?つまらない?【評価・感想・考察】

The voting page is here ↓ https://tohyotalk.com/question/774475 #Anime #Fermat’s Cuisine #Interesting? #boring ? This is the voting results for the theme. ・Comment excerpt would be amazing if it were a story about applying Fermat’s final theorem to cooking. The picture on the right says that mathematics makes cooking hot. Maybe it’s going to involve mathematics lol I think it would have been better to just give it a go and title it Fermat’s final dish, so once you cook one meal it’s over, it’s over lol Are Euler and Gauss chefs coming out? It’s a sight to see how mathematics is applied to cooking. Conversely, if you take a bad move there, the game will end immediately. Well, cooking is called science, and science and mathematics are inseparable, and it’s hard to call you when you met the ocean and mistakenly call you for a student, but even after realizing that you’re an older working adult, I can’t help but worry about calling you. Even if things don’t go as planned, students are forced to drop out because of their selfishness. I don’t like the arrogant chairman’s attitude, but if the protagonist grows through a certain genius shift encounter, there’s a bit of a funny element, and it’s a mistake. Genius chef: Whoever made and ate a silly dish so delicious, was shocked and praised? That’s the same as Shokugeki no Soma. No matter how delicious you make it, the Neapolitan is Neapolitan. It’s not so tasty that it will impress you. I’ve never eaten such a traveal, delicious Neapolitan, I’ve had a truly surprising impression about this anime, but the comment section here is too small to write about. This is a problem for those who are exiled. He’s a mad person, but if he’s doing something he’s just going to be licked, he’s probably going to quit this damn school and go to another school, right? Well, he’s probably going to have that personality and depict the protagonist’s growth, but the reason he’s being despised is that reason why he’s being depressed I’m making this, but I haven’t made any reason why I’m forced to drop out of school for any reason. If I get mad and drop out of school voluntarily, it’s the point that the other person thinks. I like both things and food that depict science and mathematics students who are so embarrassed that they can’t watch the title, so I’m hoping to see what the anime is like that combines these, and I don’t watch the first episode, but the story is still quite sloppy. I understand that the main character will be able to impress the chairman and awaken to the path of cooking, so I’ll take that far in episode one. I don’t know if the angle or temperature you wanted him to go, but I thought it would be a shame to carry over the “45 degrees” to the next time, and if you can attend a private school thanks to the talent in mathematics that you can’t relate to the main character, it’s only natural to try and demonstrate that you’ll try to show off your talent. If you worked hard on the exam but didn’t get to the answer because you ran out of time or made a fatal mistake, there’s room for sympathy, but you’re dug up by the atmosphere and put it out blank, and you’ll even decline the chance to make a comeback. It’s no wonder that the school cancels its scholarship and commute, but it’s not surprising that it’s adultery to directly expose anger to a teenager, and I think it’s unreasonable to not provide a reprieve to repay the scholarship, but the protagonist’s silly attitude is probably a pedagogical step towards future growth, but I wanted to see a comeback in the first episode, including the stressfulness of watching it. I was hoping for it, so it’s been a long time. The chairman is urging him to try again, but Take refuses without explaining the reason. It was easier for those watching to empathize and sympathize with Takeru even though he said he would give him another try. It’s like an ordinary person who says to a master who says “I’m in trouble” in shogi, “No, I can still play it lol” lol In real shogi?

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