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Post by missteetheironchef on Dec 13, 2006 12:50:32 GMT -5
Attention Iron Chef fanatics!
Think you know your IC Trivia? You're in luck!
It's the Official Iron Chef trivia thread?
Go ahead test your ICIQ!
Here's one:
How many total challengers did Kandagawa has to challenge the Iron Chefs?
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Post by Sanji Himura on Dec 18, 2006 18:59:56 GMT -5
Clarification: does the total count include the Ota Faction(since he joined the faction in the series)?
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Post by missteetheironchef on Dec 23, 2006 14:47:08 GMT -5
Yes you may!
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Post by Sanji Himura on Dec 23, 2006 17:35:16 GMT -5
Alright then, it's 15.
Question: The Big Leaguers named themselves after a popular Italian sports team. Who are they and what sport do they play?
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Post by Arrianna on Dec 27, 2006 12:55:23 GMT -5
Ahh.... Sanji, I think it's supposed to be trivia that applies to Iron Chef.
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Post by missteetheironchef on Dec 27, 2006 13:08:33 GMT -5
Well Sanji. Good job on the previous answer.
Next question, in total, how many appearances did:
a. Asako Kishi b. Shinichiro Kurimoto c. Tenmeh Kanoh d. Kasuko Hosoki
appeared on Iron Chef? You can choose any two or go for it all. Your choice.
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Post by ironchefcanadian on Dec 27, 2006 13:13:04 GMT -5
Um . . . I believe Sanji is referring to Serie A, the Italian chefs who kept challenging Masahiko Kobe. They named themselves after the top division of the Italian Football League.
I also know that according to the 2000 Plate Special, Shinichiro Kurimoto made the most appearances as an Iron Chef judge, but I couldn't give the numbers.
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Post by Iron Chef Mandy on Dec 27, 2006 15:02:33 GMT -5
I thought Kishi was first, then Kurimoto. I couldn't give you numbers either.
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Post by Arrianna on Dec 28, 2006 12:07:37 GMT -5
Um . . . I believe Sanji is referring to Serie A, the Italian chefs who kept challenging Masahiko Kobe. They named themselves after the top division of the Italian Football League. Well obviously I failed that quiz. lol
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Post by herringchoker on Dec 28, 2006 16:30:11 GMT -5
I thought Kishi was first, then Kurimoto. I couldn't give you numbers either. I'm pretty much positive Mandy is right. I know it was mentioned during the 2000th plate special, but I don't know the figures off the top of my head.
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Post by missteetheironchef on Dec 29, 2006 12:54:45 GMT -5
Alright, that's ok.
True or False...
Ming Tsai was the judge of the Iron Chef series.
(So easy, c'mon)
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Post by Man Alive! on Dec 29, 2006 13:46:37 GMT -5
Um . . . I believe Sanji is referring to Serie A, the Italian chefs who kept challenging Masahiko Kobe. They named themselves after the top division of the Italian Football League. I also know that according to the 2000 Plate Special, Shinichiro Kurimoto made the most appearances as an Iron Chef judge, but I couldn't give the numbers. Yep, that's who Sanji was talking about. That was a good question, BTW. To answer your question, Misstee,....... false. Lol! Here's a new one: What tragic event did Chen-san have to cope with half way through the series that almost caused him to leave the show?
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Post by herringchoker on Dec 29, 2006 15:08:22 GMT -5
If I'm not mistaken, it was the death of his mother.
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Post by ironchefcanadian on Dec 29, 2006 17:21:42 GMT -5
I agree with HC.
Okay, try this one: As of December 1, 2006, what is Masaharu Morimoto's win/loss record as an Iron Chef? Counting the regular season of ICJ, the specials, Battle of the Masters, and ICA?
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Post by Sanji Himura on Dec 29, 2006 18:30:22 GMT -5
If my memory serves me right, I believe it is 19-14-1.
If I'm correct: What is the total combined record of these factions when challenging Iron Chefs outside of their cuisines? (Chef they normally challenge is in parenthisies)
A. Club Mistral (Sakai) B. The Big Leaguers (Kobe) C. Kandagawa (Michiba)
Note on C: Do NOT count the Ota faction at all!
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