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It’s definitely not a show to watch if you are hungry. And since the food is depicted realistically, as opposed to stylized, like you might see in a Ghibli film, it allows the creators more than enough time to keep production quality of the animation high for every single episode. That release schedule also means the animators had a ton of time to work on Today’s Menu, compared to the turnover required for a weekly show.
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So for instance, the January 1st episode is set on New Year’s Eve, and features him cooking soba, which is traditionally eaten in Japan on New Year’s Eve. Then he returns home, where the show beautifully animates him preparing the meal. A typical episode follows high schooler Shirou Emiya as he tries to decide what to make for dinner, usually running into some of the other characters while he’s shopping for ingredients, which inspires what he makes.
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The series was released monthly over the course of 2018, with each episode featuring a dish that’s roughly tied to that month’s events. The show involves characters from the original Fate series (Fate / Stay Night), but throws aside all the drama about fighting over the holy grail, and instead presents a very relaxed show about cooking. But you don’t really need to know anything about any of the Fate shows to watch it. Today’s Menu is set in the Fate universe, which usually involves mages making contracts with history’s greatest heroes to fight over the holy grail. Today’s Menu at the Emiya Family (January 1st)