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What We Cook Today? Zombies!EP 13

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What We Cook Today? Zombies!

Banished as useless, he unlocks a netherworld system, opening a diner, dealing in strange cuisine, and commanding the uncanny as he rises to rule below. A single dish can save a base, a single apple can drain fortunes... so what's really cooking behind his menu?
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Grandpa's Secret Crush

That elderly sage sipping Coke with heart eyes? I didn't expect wholesome romance in a military sci-fi setting. His blissful sip rivals any love confession. Meanwhile, the blue-haired commander is all business—until chibi food fantasies hit. This show balances drama and delight like What We Cook Today? Zombies! on espresso.

Ramen as Weaponry

The black-haired guy presenting instant noodles like it's Excalibur? Genius. In a world of mechs and monsters, comfort food becomes legendary. His sparkle-eyed pride mirrors the absurd glory of What We Cook Today? Zombies! where dumplings defeat demons. Never underestimate the power of a good meal.

Drool Diplomacy

Red-haired hero literally salivating over skewers? That's not hunger—that's emotional vulnerability. His journey from tears to thumbs-up feels earned, especially when he's kneeling with twigs one scene and floating in food heaven the next. Reminds me of What We Cook Today? Zombies!'s tonal whiplash—but in the best way.

Chibi Commander's Feast

Tiny blue-haired officer giving double thumbs-up surrounded by dumplings and noodles? Adorable overload. His chibi form radiates pure culinary joy, contrasting his serious armored self. It's like What We Cook Today? Zombies! decided generals fight best on full stomachs. Who knew strategy sessions needed snack breaks?

Tears Over Twigs

Watching the red-haired lead kneel under branches, crying, then suddenly reborn in a shower of pastries? Emotional whiplash at its finest. His breakdown-to-breakthrough arc hits harder than any battle scene. Feels like What We Cook Today? Zombies! but swap zombies for existential snack crises. Deeply weird, deeply moving.

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