Iron Chef - Season 6
Season 6
Episodes
Chen vs Inoue Akihiko (Aramaki Salmon)
Kobe vs Fukazu Yasuhiro (Deer)
Sakai vs Matsumoto Yoshimasa (Pine Needle Crab)
Chen vs Tou Choki (Black Tiger)
Sakai vs Sato Fumiaki (Radish)
Nakamura Retirement Special
Nakamura's Retirement Special (Tuna) Part II
Morimoto vs Yukio Hirayama (Red Snapper)
Sakai vs Motohito Kondo (Girls' Festival)
Kobe vs. Mario Frittoli (Broccoli)
Morimoto vs Masayoshi Kimura (Rice)
Sakai vs Tomoji Ichikawa (Guinea Fowl)
Chen vs Mitsuro Harada (Spanish Mackerel)
Chen vs Takashi Shimamura (Pen Shell)
Morimoto vs. Tetsuo Hagiwara (Bamboo Shoots)
Kobe vs. Yosei Watanabe (Mango)
Morimoto vs. Yasuhiko Habuchi (Asparagus)
Chen vs Liang Shuqing (Pork Belly)
Chen vs Liang Shuqing (Konnyaku) Overtime
Sakai vs Kumiko Kobayashi (Mishima Beef)
Morimoto vs Kenichi Miyanaga (Sweetfish)
Chen vs Kentaro (Potato)
Kobe vs. Yasuhiro Sasajima (Eggplant)
Morimoto vs. Takaji Yoshida (Tofu)
Sakai vs Shuzo Shimokawa (Jinhua Pork)
Chen vs. Junichi Itoh (Yogurt)
Morimoto vs Takeshi Kajimoto (Abalone)
Kobe vs Miyoko Sakai (Blue Crab)
Morimoto vs Hirokazu Handa (Giant Eel)
Sakai vs Masanobu Watabe (Peach)
Chen vs Kaoru Miyazawa (Carp)
2000th Dish: French vs Chinese Part I
2000th Dish: French vs Chinese Part II
Sakai vs Kyonori Miura (Squid)
Chen vs Hideki Maruyama (Sardine)
Morimoto vs. Shuichi Fujii (Juvenile Salmon)
Kobe vs. Shinya Tasaki (Tuna)
Sakai vs Ron Siegel (Lobster)
Chen vs Kyoko Kagata (Veal)
Morimoto vs Tatsutoshi Kumamoto (Natto)
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