While the original Tagalog broadcast has ended, fans often look for episodes through archival or social media clips:
The Tagalog dubbing featured a talented lineup of voice actors, some of whom are industry veterans: Voiced by Lucky Mar Santos . Mei Li (Meili): Voiced by Donna Alcantara . Lan Fei Hong (Leon/Fei): Voiced by Benjie Dorango . Tang San Jie (Sanji): Voiced by Pocholo Gonzales , famously known as the "VoiceMaster of the Philippines". Master Chouyo: Voiced by Robert Brillantes . Legendary Dishes & Moments cooking master boy tagalog dubbed top
Sa huling episodyo, nang hawak ni Mao ang kanyang gintong kutsilyo at lumingon sa abot-tanaw, sinabi niya ang huling linya na hindi malilimutan: “Ang pagluluto ay hindi lang tungkol sa galing. Ito ay tungkol sa puso. At habang mayroong kumakain na masaya... hindi ako titigil.” While the original Tagalog broadcast has ended, fans
The Tagalog localization did more than just translate the script; it infused the series with local flavor that resonated deeply with Filipino audiences. Tang San Jie (Sanji): Voiced by Pocholo Gonzales
Cooking Master Boy (originally Chūka Ichiban! ) is a classic 52-episode culinary anime that became a staple of Philippine television. The Tagalog-dubbed version follows Liu Mao Xing
For many kids, this was their first introduction to ingredients like shark fin, bird's nest, or specific dim sum items. The dubbing team didn't Anglicize the terms too much; they kept the exotic feel but explained it simply, educating the audience while entertaining them.
These episodes are celebrated for their iconic "shining food" and high-stakes drama: