Iron Chef
Iron Chef is a Japanese television program made by FujiTV. The original Japanese title is Ryōri no tetsujin (料理の鉄人, "Ironmen of Cooking"). It began airing in 1993 as a half-hour show, and after 23 episodes was expanded to a one-hour format. Aired as a prime-time TV show, the series lasted for six years and more than 300 episodes. The final regular season episode was broadcast in September 1999, with specials continuing to 2002.
Show staff
- Kenji Fukui, Announcer
- Dr. Yukio Hattori, Commentator
- Shinichiro Ohta, Kitchen Reporter
- Dave Spector served as translator and commentator for "New York Special."
~ Table of Content ~
| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Format |
| ► | List of Iron Chefs |
| ► | Notable challengers |
| ► | Notable judges |
| ► | Show staff |
| ► | Broadcast history |
| ► | 10 Best Dishes |
| ► | Iron Chef in pop culture |
| ► | Related shows |
| ► | External links |
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