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Chef Kawasaki is known to be sometimes negligent in certain aspects of his food preparations, which may explain in part why his cooking is poor in quality. Generally speaking, he is fairly careless and oblivious regarding the things he says and does, which tends to annoy the other Cappy Town residents. He sometimes also foregoes his sense of moral obligation if it means accomplishing his goals, which lead him to almost kill Kirby once to prepare him as a meal in [[The Big Taste Test]]. Despite this, Kawasaki usually comes around and does the right thing when he needs to, which often means throwing his frying pan to Kirby to help him win a fight. In addition to cooking, Chef Kawasaki can also sometimes be seen fishing. | Chef Kawasaki is known to be sometimes negligent in certain aspects of his food preparations, which may explain in part why his cooking is poor in quality. Generally speaking, he is fairly careless and oblivious regarding the things he says and does, which tends to annoy the other Cappy Town residents. He sometimes also foregoes his sense of moral obligation if it means accomplishing his goals, which lead him to almost kill Kirby once to prepare him as a meal in [[The Big Taste Test]]. Despite this, Kawasaki usually comes around and does the right thing when he needs to, which often means throwing his frying pan to Kirby to help him win a fight. In addition to cooking, Chef Kawasaki can also sometimes be seen fishing. | ||
== | == Role in ''Kirby: Right Back at Ya!'' == | ||
[[File:E29 Scene 13.png|thumb|250px|Despite the two sometimes getting into misunderstandings, Chef Kawasaki typically has Kirby's back, since Kirby is the only resident of Dream Land who consistently enjoys Kawasaki's cooking.]] | |||
Chef Kawasaki is among the most noteworthy of the supporting cast for ''Kirby: Right Back at Ya!'', as he has a prominent role in several episodes, particularly those that revolve around the subject of food and cooking. Despite how bad he is at cooking, he still devotes his life to the craft, and his emotionality makes it clear even to those who despise his food how much it means to him. This situation often draws sympathy from [[Tiff]], who will often go out of her way to try and help Kawasaki improve his business savvy, his cooking, or both, though not often with much success. The most notable examples of Tiff trying to help Kawasaki come from the episodes [[A Spice Odyssey]] (where she tries to help him compete against [[Monsieur Goan]]), [[Delivery Dilemma]] (where she helps Kawasaki set up a delivery service), and [[A Chow Challenge]] (where she gives him covert cooking advice to compete with [[Chef Nagoya]]). | |||
However, Kawasaki is also notable for being among the most easily swayed by the idea of turning a profit or enhancing his reputation, which makes him among the most susceptible to [[King Dedede (anime character)|King Dedede's]] schemes. In the cases of [[The Big Taste Test]], [[Dedede's Raw Deal]], and [[Hunger Struck]], Chef Kawasaki's involvement in these various schemes ends up either directly or indirectly contributing to putting Kirby in harm's way, whether he realizes it or not. Kawasaki usually gains an opportunity to redeem himself, however, when he helps Kirby out of a jam, even in episodes where he otherwise did not have a significant role. Kawasaki frequently tosses Kirby various things to help him overcome monsters, whether it be his frying pan to grant Kirby the [[Cook]] [[Copy Ability]], a tray of ice cubes to grant him [[Ice]], or a plate of curry to imbue Kirby with energy or overwhelming heartburn (both of which are used to defeat monsters). Kawasaki also demonstrates his bravery when he agrees to accompany [[Meta Knight (anime character)|Meta Knight]] and his crew aboard the [[Halberd]] to defeat [[Nightmare (anime character)|eNeMeE]] in the series finale, even carrying the explosives they use to blow up the [[eNeMeE's Fortress|fortress]]. | |||
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==Trivia== | Despite this prominent showing in the series, Chef Kawasaki spends most episodes as a peripheral character who may only see a moment or two of screen time. Typically, his minor appearances either involve food in some way, have him comment on his bad reputation as a chef, or simply make a remark that highlights his general naivete. | ||
== Filmography == | |||
{{main|Chef Kawasaki (anime character)/filmography}} | |||
Chef Kawasaki appears in a majority of episodes in ''Kirby: Right Back at Ya!'', though his role is often incidental. For a full list of Chef Kawasaki's episode appearances along with details of his role in each one, see [[Chef Kawasaki (anime character)/filmography|his filmography]] page. | |||
== Trivia == | |||
*In the Japanese version of the anime, Chef Kawasaki, [[Chef Nagoya]], and [[Chef Shiitake]] (Osaka) all share the theme of being named after Japanese cities, with [[wikipedia:Kawasaki, Kanagawa|Kawasaki]] being a city in the Kanagawa prefecture. | *In the Japanese version of the anime, Chef Kawasaki, [[Chef Nagoya]], and [[Chef Shiitake]] (Osaka) all share the theme of being named after Japanese cities, with [[wikipedia:Kawasaki, Kanagawa|Kawasaki]] being a city in the Kanagawa prefecture. | ||
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E11 Scene 14.png|Chef Kawasaki preparing an unaware Kirby for a meal in [[The Big Taste Test]] | E11 Scene 14.png|Chef Kawasaki preparing an unaware Kirby for a meal in [[The Big Taste Test]] |
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- This article is about the character in the anime series. For the Mid-Boss from the games, see Chef Kawasaki.
“ | Ah. Goodness me, I'm the only restaurant in town and still I get no customers! | ” | — Chef Kawasaki in A Recipe for Disaster |
Chef Kawasaki is a recurring supporting character in the anime series; Kirby: Right Back at Ya!, first appearing in Episode 2: A Blockbuster Battle, though not playing a major role until Episode 11: The Big Taste Test. He owns and runs the only restaurant in Cappy Town. His cooking is described as awful by most of the cast, but they eat there anyway because there is no competition (most of the time). Despite his reputation, Chef Kawasaki takes his craft seriously, as he was taught by the famous Chef Shiitake, whom he idolizes. Like the rest of the villagers, Chef Kawasaki is not fond of King Dedede, but he does not try to challenge the king, especially in the rare cases where Dedede comes to eat at his restaurant.
In the English 4Kids dub of the anime, Chef Kawasaki is portrayed with a noticeable lisp in his speech, consistently replacing 's' sounds with 'th' sounds.
Personality
Chef Kawasaki is among the more emotionally expressive members of the cast, and tends to show it very overtly. His dream is to become a world-famous chef, but this is often hampered by his inadequate cooking skill. Despite knowing all the techniques and having access to fresh and high-quality ingredients, his food invariably comes out not tasting good for reasons not apparent to him or anyone else. Kirby is the only character who consistently enjoys his food, though that is largely due to Kirby's high tolerance to the things he eats in general. Despite most of the town's opinions on his cooking, Kawasaki insists that it tastes okay to him.
Chef Kawasaki is known to be sometimes negligent in certain aspects of his food preparations, which may explain in part why his cooking is poor in quality. Generally speaking, he is fairly careless and oblivious regarding the things he says and does, which tends to annoy the other Cappy Town residents. He sometimes also foregoes his sense of moral obligation if it means accomplishing his goals, which lead him to almost kill Kirby once to prepare him as a meal in The Big Taste Test. Despite this, Kawasaki usually comes around and does the right thing when he needs to, which often means throwing his frying pan to Kirby to help him win a fight. In addition to cooking, Chef Kawasaki can also sometimes be seen fishing.
Role in Kirby: Right Back at Ya!
Chef Kawasaki is among the most noteworthy of the supporting cast for Kirby: Right Back at Ya!, as he has a prominent role in several episodes, particularly those that revolve around the subject of food and cooking. Despite how bad he is at cooking, he still devotes his life to the craft, and his emotionality makes it clear even to those who despise his food how much it means to him. This situation often draws sympathy from Tiff, who will often go out of her way to try and help Kawasaki improve his business savvy, his cooking, or both, though not often with much success. The most notable examples of Tiff trying to help Kawasaki come from the episodes A Spice Odyssey (where she tries to help him compete against Monsieur Goan), Delivery Dilemma (where she helps Kawasaki set up a delivery service), and A Chow Challenge (where she gives him covert cooking advice to compete with Chef Nagoya).
However, Kawasaki is also notable for being among the most easily swayed by the idea of turning a profit or enhancing his reputation, which makes him among the most susceptible to King Dedede's schemes. In the cases of The Big Taste Test, Dedede's Raw Deal, and Hunger Struck, Chef Kawasaki's involvement in these various schemes ends up either directly or indirectly contributing to putting Kirby in harm's way, whether he realizes it or not. Kawasaki usually gains an opportunity to redeem himself, however, when he helps Kirby out of a jam, even in episodes where he otherwise did not have a significant role. Kawasaki frequently tosses Kirby various things to help him overcome monsters, whether it be his frying pan to grant Kirby the Cook Copy Ability, a tray of ice cubes to grant him Ice, or a plate of curry to imbue Kirby with energy or overwhelming heartburn (both of which are used to defeat monsters). Kawasaki also demonstrates his bravery when he agrees to accompany Meta Knight and his crew aboard the Halberd to defeat eNeMeE in the series finale, even carrying the explosives they use to blow up the fortress.
Despite this prominent showing in the series, Chef Kawasaki spends most episodes as a peripheral character who may only see a moment or two of screen time. Typically, his minor appearances either involve food in some way, have him comment on his bad reputation as a chef, or simply make a remark that highlights his general naivete.
Filmography
- Main article: Chef Kawasaki (anime character)/filmography
Chef Kawasaki appears in a majority of episodes in Kirby: Right Back at Ya!, though his role is often incidental. For a full list of Chef Kawasaki's episode appearances along with details of his role in each one, see his filmography page.
Trivia
- In the Japanese version of the anime, Chef Kawasaki, Chef Nagoya, and Chef Shiitake (Osaka) all share the theme of being named after Japanese cities, with Kawasaki being a city in the Kanagawa prefecture.
Gallery
Chef Kawasaki preparing an unaware Kirby for a meal in The Big Taste Test
Chef Kawasaki is engulfed in flames after tasting the smallest drop of his Toxic Atomic Curry in A Spice Odyssey.
Chef Kawasaki is hesitant to stand up to his master Chef Shiitake when being bullied by him.
Chef Kawasaki being abducted by Captain Waddle Doo and the Waddle Dees to cook for King Dedede
Chef Kawasaki taking pity on his dinosaur equivalent
Chef Kawasaki reuniting with Chef Nagoya
Chef Kawasaki helps Kirby beat Heavy Lobster
Chef Kawasaki riding with Kit Cosmos and Tokkori to place explosives on the command center of eNeMeE's Fortress