What we have here is truly a manga of a different "flavor"; If you're looking for a story that "rises" to the occasion, you "knead" not look further! (okay, I'll stop... for now.) Obviously, this is a manga about cooking; more specifically, the art of bread-making. How can you make a story centered around making bread, you might ask? Just follow the simple recipe the Japanese use for making "Instant anime material!" (entertaining characters + special "powers" revolving around the subject of the story + drama. Lots and lots of drama.) The result is Yakitate!! Japan.
My rating for the story is a high/low average.
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Alternative TitlesSynonyms: Fresh-Baked Japan, Freshly-Baked Japan Japanese: 焼きたて!! ジャぱん More titlesInformationType: Manga
Volumes: 26
Chapters: 242
Status: Finished
Published: Mar 18, 2002 to Jan 10, 2007
Theme:
Parody
Demographic:
Shounen
Serialization:
Shounen Sunday Authors:
Hashiguchi, Takashi (Story & Art) Statistics Ranked: #25862 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #1653
Members: 13,105
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Your Feelings Categories Jan 23, 2012
It's a great manga at least until the end of world competition in monaco. what next? regression is not an option, so he ventured outside of the premise. It's no longer about bread, but about all food and the heroes will travel to entire part of japan. while the idea is good and refreshing, it's proved to be too overwhelming for the manga. He constantly has keep looking for a new theme and new setting. So he endep using a template and rushed the story.
The opponents are far more interesting and colourful than before, but they always ... Jul 25, 2015
The manga was great at the beginning. The ideas for different kinds of bread were fresh and interesting. The characters seemed alright. The reactions to the bread were also unique to this manga and provided some comic relief.
After a while, you will notice that the characters have absolutely no development. Most of the characters are in fact reduced to observers, and the MC is an undefeated champion with absolutely no personality. The bread ideas became more and more ridiculous and unreal, to the point of being completely disjointed from reality. And as the funny reactions became more and more ridiculous, they started to seem forced ... Sep 15, 2015
Yakitate Japan is manga about making bread. For me, this was my first experience with cooking related manga right after Cooking Master Boy. What is different is that Yakitate Japan is solely about making bread rather than cooking in general. It does expand a little to cover other things that are related to bread making, but bread is the focus.
The story is about a young boy named Azuma Kazuma who gets into making bread because of the nearby bakery. He really enjoys it and attempts to make bread on his own. His first goal is to get his grandpa to enjoy his bread. He ... Jan 23, 2021
I'm not one to often write a review, so don't take this commentary too seriously.
(I've read everything but for the sake of my mental sanity, for the moment, I'm not taking into account the 70 last chapters that... well you'll see) I understand why some people wouldn't appreciate this manga and the old fashioned humor but as a whole I think it manages to et over the lack of solid story or its weak set of orginal characters. The characters are clearly copy pastes of a lot of similar mangas but honestly they still get their own little characteristic trait permitting them to have their own ... Dec 12, 2023
i watched the anime many years ago, decided to read the manga now as i was bored and curious to know if there are a lot of changes made in the anime as compared to the original storyline.
i think the manga started out okay, however towards the last few volumes of the series, the storyline was getting more and more ridiculous. i was losing interest already but wanted to complete the series so i forced myself to finish it. i think the author just went a little too crazy with the storyline development in the last few volumes that it kinda missed the mark for ... Mar 21, 2025
It starts out like your typical sports shonen but with an absurd premise (substitute sports for baking bread). Halfway through the story the author realizes how ridiculous that sounds and stops taking the manga seriously focusing purely on comedy and reactions, it's funny at times but it's shocking (even if it makes me laugh) how the author stops giving a shit about his own story to the point of basically bastardizing the entire cast of characters just to add to the ridiculousness, it would be more acceptable if he had made his intentions clear from the beginning. It is what it is.
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