Iron Chef - Season 4
Season 4
Episodes
Mr Iron Chef 1995 :Chen vs Michiba (Beef)
The Legend of Michiba
Chen vs Gao Jinyi (Dried Abalone)
Sakai vs Hidetoshi Ushimaru (Curry Powder)
Chen vs Hiroshi Yamanobe (Scorpionfish)
Chen vs Watanabe Yoji (Snapping Turtle)
Sakai vs Tadashi Yanagi (Pear & Chocolate)
Sakai vs Jinichi Tateyama (Leek)
Chen vs Takaya Nakazawa (Shiitake Mushroom)
Nakamura vs Kiyoshi Suzuki (Foie Gras)
Chen vs Tatsujiro Yoshida (Cod)
Sakai vs Senji Osada (Scallop)
Nakamura vs Lin Kunbi (Bell Pepper)
Chen vs Katsuaki Mori (Spinach)
France Special Part I: Nakamura vs. Bernard Leprince (Salmon)
France Special Part II: Sakai vs. Pierre Gagnaire (Homard Lobster)
Nakamura vs. Toyoaki Suganuma (Egg)
Chen vs. He Yewen (Lettuce)
Nakamura vs. Katsuko Nanao (Cod Roe)
Chen vs Shunji Morikawa (Pineapple)
Sakai vs Tamotsu Takao (Abalone)
Nakamura vs. Kenji Motai (Udon)
Chen vs Ichio Gotoh (Cuttlefish)
Sakai vs Sonobe Yoshinobu (Salmon Roe)
Nakamura vs Son Kangi (Pomfret)
Sakai vs Philippe Batton (Bacon)
Nakamura vs Tozawa Hideo (Clam)
Chen vs Nomura Takayuk (Ayu)
Nakamura vs Yamamoto Hideki (Conger)
Sakai vs Uki Yoshimasa (Tuna)
Nakamura vs Toriumi Masaru (Oyster)
Chen vs Yamamoto Takeshi (Pork)
Nakamura vs Thierry Houngues (Caviar)
Chen vs Tsugawa Toshizo (Sea Eel)
Sakai vs Sugawara Ken'ji (Corn)
Chen vs. Shinsuke Shimada (Fleshy Prawn)
Nakamura vs Uetake Toshimasa (Peach)
Sakai vs So Choumei (Softcrab)
Nakamura vs Endo Tokuo (Mackerel Pike)
Chen vs Kashiwabara Takeo (Wax Gourd)
Chen Over Time (Shark Fin)
Nakamura vs Fujita Shin (Soba)
Nakamura vs Ogusu Ryuichi (Chestnut)
Chen vs Daniela Ozik (Mushroom)
Sakai vs Yamaoka Hiroshi (Chinese Cabbage)
Sakai vs Wein Nishi (Apple)
Nakamura vs Kuroki Kenjiro (Angler)
Nakamura vs Miyashiro Kiyoshi (Cow's Tongue)
Chen vs Ishizaki Yukio (Garlic)
Sakai vs Suzuki Yoshio (Orange)
Nakamura vs Belnare Lebrance (Gull)
Nakamura vs. Michiba (Pork, Sweet Potato, and Octopus)
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