When does the second season of Yumeiro Patissiere come out?

When does the second season of Yumeiro Patissiere come out?

This season contains 50 episodes with a second season premiering October 3, 2010 with the name “Yumeiro Patisserie SP Professional.” The first DVD volume for the anime was released March 3, 2010.

Who is Ricardo in Yumeiro Patissiere episode?

Yumeiro Patissiere. While touring around Paris, Ichigo gets lost on the subway and meets Ricardo, an international student from Italy and also a representative of the team from the main branch. When she meets up with Kashino and the others, the Sweets Princes got envious as Ricardo flirts with her.

How old is Ichigo from Yumeiro Patissiere?

The series is produced by Studio Pierrot and directed by Ko Suzuki. The story is about 14 yr old Ichigo who dreams of becoming a pastry chef. She attends St. Marie Academy in hopes of following her grandmother’s footsteps. Along the way, she meets boys, enemies, and sweets spirits.

Who are the Sweets Princes in Yumeiro Patissiere?

Ichigo transfers to St. Marie Academy and is overwhelmed by the school. She encounters three boys (aka Sweets Princes) on the way to class, each one of them is a talented pâtissier. Ichigo is then placed in Group A with them, despite being a beginner, leading to jealousy and surprise among her other classmates.

How old is the main character in Yumeiro Patissiere?

Everyone else over the age of thirteen (mental or physical) would do well to steer clear. Ahhh…This anime Okay, lets start with the characters: The main character is Amano Ichigo, a 14 year-old who dreams of becoming a pastry chef (a little bit too young if u ask me).

Who is Ichigo’s roommate in Yumeiro Patissiere?

Ichigo’s roommate and friend, Rumi, goes home and leaves her alone. Group B invited her to gather walnuts and she is intentionally misled by them. Fortunately, the High School student council president, Mari Tennouji, rescues Ichigo.

What is the cake Grand Prix in Yumeiro Patissiere?

The Cake Grand Prix, an Iron Chef-esque baking showdown, occupies almost the entirety of the series’ run. Episode after episode that could have been spent on character development, comedy, or a variety of drama is instead relegated to Ichigo and team having yet another baking showdown against even more “impossible” odds.