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===U.S. streaming=== Since the acquisition by FilmRise, Iron Chef has begun to appear on U.S. Streaming services. As of June 2022, this includes FuboTV, PlutoTV, Peacock and Amazon Prime (via Freevee). These episodes are not presented in strict broadcast order. These episodes are dubbed and have different music than the original broadcasts. These were all the dubbed episodes that were made.<ref>{{cite web |last=Unknown |first= Unknown |date=15 September 2008|title=Iron Chef Episode Archive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080915090432/ttp://www.foodnetwork.com/food/episode_archive/0,1904,FOOD_9970_206,00.html|website=www.foodnetwork./com|location=Unknown |publisher=Unknown |access-date=8 May 2025}}</ref> Two episodes with [[Masahiko Kondo]] as a Judge that were shown on Food Network were not listed on FilmRise. For Amazon Freevee at least, the correct mapping of seasons/episodes to chronological broadcast order are (original episode information from [[List of Iron Chef episodes]]): {| class="wikitable" |+ Mapping of US Streaming Episodes to Original Broadcast Episodes |- ! US Streaming Episodes !! Original Broadcast Episodes !! Original Broadcast Episode Numbers !! Original Air Date !! Notes |- | Season 7 Episode 26 || Season 1 Episode 10 || 10 || December 19, 1993 ||Features original Iron Chef French Yutaka Ishinabe and only season 1 episode. Episodes 1 - 9 (October 10 - December 12, 1993: see [[List of Iron Chef episodes]] for full list of ingredients) are skipped. |- | Season 4 Episode 3 - 26 || Season 2 Episode 14 - 37 || 24 - 47 || April 15 - September 23, 1994 || Streaming Season 4 Episodes 21 and 22 appear to reverse the order of broadcast episodes. Season 2 Episodes 1 - 13 (11 - 23: January 9 - April 8, 1994 see [[List of Iron Chef episodes]] for full list of ingredients) are skipped. |- | Season 5 Episode 3 - 13 || Season 2 Episode 38 - 49 || 48 - 59 || September 30 - December 16, 1994|| Season 2 Episode 41 (Episode 51: Bread, October 21, 1994), Season 2 Episode 50 (Episode 60: Spiny Lobster and Beef: December 23, 1994) are skipped. |- | Season 5 Episode 14 - 26 || Season 3 Episode 2 - 16 || 62 - 76 || January 6 - April 21, 1995 || Season 3 Episode 1 (Episode 61: Abalone and Yellowtail, January 2, 1995), Season 3 Episode 13 (Episode 73: Pork and Spiny Lobster, March 31, 1995) and Season 3 Episode 15 (Episode 75: Flounder, April 14, 1995) are skipped. |- | Season 6 Episode 1 - 26 || Season 3 Episode 17 - 45 || 77 - 105|| April 28 - November 17, 1995 || Season 3 Episode 20 (Episode 80: Swordfish, May 19, 1995), Season 3 Episode 26 (Episode 86: Avocado, June 30, 1995), Season 3 Episode 39 (Episode 99: Tuna, Squid, Duck, October 6, 1995) are skipped. |- | Season 7 Episode 1 - 5 || Season 3 Episode 46 - 50 || 106 - 110 || November - December 22, 1995|| None |- | Season 7 Episode 6 - 18 || Season 4 Episode 1 - 13 ||111 - 123 || January 3 - March 29, 1996 || Second half of the 1995 Mr. Iron Chef Special in two parts on streaming. Season 4 Episode 5 (Episode 115: Snapping Turtle, February 2, 1996), is skipped. |- | Season 5 Episode 1 - 2 || Season 4 Episode 14 || 124 || April 12, 1996 || Special Paris Episode in two parts on streaming. |- | Season 7 Episode 19 - 25 || Season 4 Episode 15 - 21 ||125 - 131 || April 19 - May 31, 1996 || Season 4 Episodes 22 - 50, Season 5 Episodes 1 - 48, Season 6 Episodes 1 - 6 (Episodes 132 - 214, June 7, 1996 - February 20, 1998: see [[List of Iron Chef episodes]] for full list of ingredients) are skipped. |- | Season 1 Episode 1 || Season 6 Episode 7 || 215 || February 27, 1998 || Introduction of new Iron Chef Japanese Morimoto. |- | Season 2 Episode 1 || Season 6 Episode 8 || 216 || March 6, 1998 || Girl's Festival. |- | Season 1 Episode 2 - 23 || Season 6 Episode 9 - 30 || 217 - 238|| March 13 - August 21, 1998 || None |- | Season 3 Episode 11 - 12 || Season 6 Episode 31 || 239 || August 28 - September 4, 1998 || 2,000th Plate Two Part Special. |- | Season 1 Episode 24 - 26 || Season 6 Episode 32 - 34 || 240 - 242 || September 11 - September 25, 1998 || None |- | Season 2 Episode 2 - 14 || Season 6 Episode 35 - 47 || 243 - 255 || October 2 - December 25, 1998 || None |- | Season 2 Episode 15 - 26 || Season 7 Episode 1 - 13 || 256 - 268 || January 8 - April 9, 1999 || Season 7 Episode 9 (Episode 264: Egg, March 12, 1999) is skipped. |- | Season 3 Episode 1 - 10|| Season 7 Episode 14 - 24 || 269 - 279 || April 16 - July 2, 1999 || Season 7 Episode 20 (Episode 275, May 28, 1999, and June 4, 1999) was not a battle aired: Morimoto and Michiba were touring Indonesia and appeared on another program). |- | Season 3 Episode 13 - 26 || Season 7 Episode 25 - 36 || 280 - 291 || July 9 - September 24, 1999 || Season 7 Episodes 34 - 36 (289 - 291) are the series grand finale and are streamed as Season 3 Episodes 22 - 26. |} Also Season 4 Episodes 1 - 2 are retrospective episodes on the history of Iron Chef Japanese Rokusaburo Michiba (Season 4 Episode 1) and Iron Chefs Chinese Chen Kenichi and French Hiroyuki Sakai (Season 4 Episode 2) that were apparently made for US audiences and not part of the original Japanese broadcast.
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