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Editing A Recipe for Disaster
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[[File:E34 Removed Scene.png|thumb|150px|Japanese-exclusive scene where Chef Shiitake shows off his knife-flinging skills to prove himself as the real cook.]] | [[File:E34 Removed Scene.png|thumb|150px|Japanese-exclusive scene where Chef Shiitake shows off his knife-flinging skills to prove himself as the real cook.]] | ||
*In the Japanese version, [[Chef Shiitake]] proves he is not a monster by swinging his chef's knife with expert agility. This knife swinging is cut from the international versions. | *In the Japanese version, [[Chef Shiitake]] proves he is not a monster by swinging his chef's knife with expert agility. This knife swinging is cut from the international versions. | ||
*The Japanese characters on | *The Japanese characters on Cook Osaka's restaurant in Kawasaki's imagination is scrubbed in the international versions. | ||
**Additionally, the English word "TELEPHONE" is scrubbed from the express monster delivery phone booth in the international versions, despite being perfectly legible. | **Additionally, the English word "TELEPHONE" is scrubbed from the express monster delivery phone booth in the international versions, despite being perfectly legible. | ||
*In the Japanese version, [[Chief Bookem]] and [[Buttercup]] have an extended dinner conversation before the broadcast of Chef Shiitake's show on Channel DDD. | *In the Japanese version, [[Chief Bookem]] and [[Buttercup]] have an extended dinner conversation before the broadcast of Chef Shiitake's show on Channel DDD. |