
While I was being washed away by the quicksand, I was constantly told, “Anyway, it’s your own fault, kid. For now, just hold on.” Strong words were thrown at me without cease, “Listen, don’t go dying on your own.”
The time until Komatsu’s meal is the shortest, after all.
Unlike Cocoon Sunny, Zebras are honest.
It feels like the other four kings, except Toriko, acknowledge Komatsu during the journey.
Toriko is slow.
The problematic elements disappeared quickly.
For Toriko, it felt like a business partner who was responsible for their own actions even if they died.
Is it around the vegetables in the sky when Toriko starts talking about a combo?
It’s slow.
I’ve been meeting up after growing into quite a skilled person.
I think my impression improved because you didn’t seem scared even after we talked about poison on our first meeting.
It’s a bit exaggerated for the whole world to fall into a Great Depression just because a zebra got released.
>>9
There are many stronger guys than Zebra at the time of release, but there are barely any gourmet shops or chefs who will protect you from Zebra.
>>12
Isn’t someone who gets attacked by a zebra just a lowlife?
Komatsu’s knives are probably the most praised in Toriko.
If anything, in the beginning, Toriko was treated as a bothersome guy that just tags along.
In reality, it’s clearly a nuisance during the time of the rainbow fruits.
I’m glad I brought you here for the first time…! But it’s the pufferfish whale episode, you know.
>>13
Isn’t this a cause of death trick?
For now, I’ll just give them crackers and that should be fine.
I prefer zebras over Tricrakos…
What is a voice shield?
>>17
Adapt.
>>22
Stop this.
>>26
Aren’t you getting a bit carried away?
If Zebra had joined from the beginning, they could have protected Trico from the cracker with a sound barrier.
>>18
I mean, it seems like we could handle something like Hydra just with sound barriers.
At least when it comes to securing ingredients and fieldwork, it’s assumed that a completely inexperienced client will come along with the expectation of being looked after.
Rather, the way Toriko is being generous in response to this is to the extent that it’s quite a bothersome position, as for the early Komatsu.
I understand that attacks can be made with sound vibrations, ultrasonic waves, and by detection using sonar.
What is happening with wrapping a sound barrier for a while?
>>21
The gourmet cells are doing something, I guess.
It’s kind of you to keep encouraging someone who was initially perceived in such a negative way.
I can’t imagine that Komatsu in the early stages could adapt to Zebra and reach a good condition, so joining early won’t be beneficial.
A thread that’s riding the high.
Young man (25 years old)
>>29
It’s quite rare for a manga to feature characters like Toriko and Komatsu, who are already adults and professionals in their field, even though they still have a lot of potential for growth.
As a result, Komatsu ended up challenging the most difficult part of the game.
What zebras hate the most is saying bad things behind someone’s back while pretending to be nice in front of them.
Komatsu, on the contrary, honestly raised a question knowing he had the ears of hell.
By the way, in the early stages, Toriko had an atmosphere that suggested he was also a chain animal… like he used to be a slave.
Koko: I have become fond of you because you care for me without being afraid of the fact that I am a poisonous human.
Sunny: The knife and cooking techniques are beautiful, so I got flustered.
Zebra: I’m in a good mood, so I got affectionate.
Everything other than Toriko is too easy.
>>33
Sometimes it gets interrupted, doesn’t it? Like when you’re about to say, “Why don’t we team up?” and get cut off…
Before meeting
Blown away together.
Being cared for.
After adventuring together for so long, we almost died.
The order in which we met is taking time.
It’s interesting that the approval rating is skyrocketing even at the time of incarceration.
>>36
Since I can hear it, there’s nothing I can do.
Sunny’s way of inviting is kinda creepy.
>>39
It’s not just a joking manner; it’s the fact that they try to invite me every time Trico isn’t around…
That’s because Sunny seriously does things to women.
Marrying Rin!? What will happen to the duo with Komatsu!? Wasn’t that statement from Sunny?
Koko… older.
Toric zebra… Tame
Sunny… younger.
What is it, Komatsu?
Well, from a social standpoint, it’s only natural to be humble.
>>45
Even considering that Toriko and the others are large, they are too small and childish-looking.
I think there is a communication from Toriko, which is the safest among the Four Heavenly Kings.
I’m not interested in BL at all, so that’s not what this is about.
I wanted to see Toriko with Komatsu as a cute girl.
>>48
It’s going to get so creepy that Sunny might not be able to laugh…
When it comes to discussing how to invite, Sunny is always called creepy, while Coco is not particularly mentioned.
>>49
Invite me a little more.
I think we should be grateful to Umen because we would not have met if Trico hadn’t asked Umen.
Toriko is a boisterous shonen manga protagonist! But it’s troubling because he acts in a very businesslike manner despite that appearance.
Even if I’m really thinking deep down that this guy is annoying, I still make sure to keep a proper facade.
>>52
I want to believe that praising the zombie full course was sincere.
>>52
That is part of the charm of Toriko.
What you’re doing is like a losing heroine, Sunny…
I thought this place was nice, but since you’re already teamed up with Toriko, I guess there’s nothing I can do about it, so I’ve pretty much accepted it.
>>56
There’s a zebra making a fierce attack over here, so it’s unnecessary…
If the order in which the Four Heavenly Kings and Komatsu met had been different, the world might have been destroyed.
Well, Trico might plunder.
They say Toriko’s dere is slow, but he’s the most sociable one among them.
I think the other three are just faster.
>>60
It felt a bit like Rin’s response, which wasn’t great.
>>60
There is sociality here too!
It’s just that I have no choice but to keep my distance from society!
It’s clear that Komatsu is definitely a gourmet elite, being the head chef of a hotel directly under IGO even before the main story.
I’ve written a will, and I recognize that I’m not an unfortunate person who got caught up in this; I’m here with a firm resolve as an individual.
>>62
The “Meat” chapter of the jewel also mentioned Komatsu and Lin’s resolve, didn’t it?
The main heroine is usually the one who becomes affectionate the latest, rather than the easy ones, and that’s a classic trope in romantic comedies.
In the first place, the ingredients seen at Komatsu’s store are on a high-end restaurant level, so the full course of Zonge…
Toriko has no social problems, so she is used to interacting with people and is guarded, but she has some difficulties in other areas, so if someone accepts her, she becomes easy to deal with.
“Consume the bulletin board fragrance!”
>>69
That… which is said to be extracted from the cells of an Imogedori that spends 364 days and 23 hours a year on the bulletin board…
I can’t believe Toriko would disparage the contents of a full course.
But there are no tall-body figures for zebras at all… There are only the aggressive battle figures.
I was already feeling down even before coming to the prison to meet.
The full-course dishes have low capture levels, but there are also ranked 5th like Judah, so Toriko isn’t the type of gourmet to criticize the contents of the full course.
>>76
I think that’s what top gourmets are like.
The food event too… the top is like that.
>>80
Are you talking about Froze?
>>83
Then let me tell you… my “full course”… as a souvenir for the underworld.
The “encounter” with Floze… that is my full course “appetizer.” Everything started from that point.
This is the first time for a fish dish, “the warmth of family”…
The full-course meat dish… the feeling that still remains on my forehead… “goodnight kiss”…
My full course main is… always… it has always smiled gently at me… “Froze’s smiling face” that is my main dish.
And at all times, you supported someone like me… I will never forget “Froze’s encouragement,” that is my full-course salad.
The teachings of “Froze” that have always guided this foolish person like me straight… that is my dessert.
I will probably never have all the courses of my meal together again.
Because the “family meal” itself, which is an incredibly pure “Froze’s dream,” is the last course of my full meal… the drink.
>>83
I’m talking about you!!
Zonge’s full course.
Appetizer: Golden Ikura (Capture Level 2)
Liver soup of the soup snake frog (Capture Level 1)
Fish dish striped salmon (catch level 1 or below)
Meat dish crab pork (capture level 8)
Main dish: Gararawani (Baby) (Capture level unknown)
Salad almond cabbage (capture level 1 or lower)
Dessert White Apple (Capture Level 1 or below)
Drink Energy Hennessy (Capture Level Unknown)
>>77
Even at capture level 2, it’s really strong for an ordinary person, and if it reaches level 8, it’s quite something.
>>82
A numerical representation of the difficulty (not strength) of capturing ingredients. It is said to have been established by IGO about 470 years ago.
At capture level 1, a professional hunter armed with a shotgun is needed in an extent of 10 people (1 person in the one-shot). If it exceeds level 5, it is said that even a tank could be destroyed.
>>82
I was quietly defeating cockroach-like creatures in the cave and helping my subordinates.
Someone who nitpicks a full-course meal won’t be able to master food consumption…
There is also a theory that it’s difficult to find baby gharials.
Does memory have a flavor?
Stop chanting the spell.
Mama’s boy…
He said that a zombie full course is a proper full course too…
Even if the capture level is low, Toriko is all about enjoying food, and even if someone else’s full course has a low average, you would just think, “You really like this flavor, huh…” and leave it at that.
>>91
Maybe praising the zombie full course was my true feelings.
>>91
Except for the baby gharial, Trico has eaten everything else, so it must be delicious.
>>99
In the first place, the high-end ingredients served at the Komatsu hotel are guaranteed to be delicious.
It’s not like you can’t catch a Garara Wani without Trico, but if you say “this Garara Wani was caught by Trico!” it would really get everyone hyped up.
Speaking of which, are there any other gourmet members besides Mitsutora whose full course has been revealed?
The capture level is merely the capture level and not the taste level…
Is Lord Zonge’s juvenile Gararawani something that you can encounter even without good luck?
>>96
If you can easily fend off an adult Gararawani, then probably…
>>96
Without any connections, I just happened to enter the regular route to that island and happened to not encounter an adult gharial, and over a few hundred years, I encountered a baby gharial that grows quickly and hunted it without my parents noticing, and that’s all…
Ultimately, what the person thinks is delicious is their full course.
>>100
Because there are suitable ingredients.
If you complete a proper full course, you won’t lose to the demon of gourmet cells.
Toriko enjoys eating delicious food, whether it’s high-end ingredients or from festival stalls, so life seems really enjoyable for him.
Soon after forming a combo, I will go to the gourmet world alone.
But from there, my emotions keep getting heavier.
Stop knocking on line 15.
The capture level measuring device that appeared during the Four Beasts was, if I remember correctly, only concerning combat power for capture level.
I wonder if some of Zonge’s full course has been replaced with Big Apple or Pear.
>>109
The results gathered by the three of us must be that full course, and while the big ripe apple aside, I feel like I won’t swap it for the pairs that we got somewhat as a bonus.
Thanks to the food luck copied from Zonge by Mitsutora, the world is being saved, and it wouldn’t be entirely wrong to say that the world is being saved because of Zonge too.
I wanted to see more of the chef’s full course.
I wanted to properly see the gourmet festival.
It seems that an adult normal gharial lives to about 150 years, so their reproductive capacity is likely quite low, and babies are quite rare.
At this falling speed, Sunny is quite something too.
Zonge seems to be strong because the smell of Dodoria Bomb doesn’t seem to affect him.
In the first place, Trico’s full course includes the eggs of billion birds at capture level 1 or lower…
It’s like bragging about having taken down a baby gharial, isn’t it?
>>117
It’s already strange to meet a child at that point, but surviving from there is something you can be proud of…
>>117
It might be more impressive to capture it than to defeat the Garara Wani at this point…
“I feel like Toriko is a national manga, yet somehow there always seems to be someone in every community who can talk about it.”
>>118
I’ve been doing anime for about three years…
The ingredients that are being farmed in reality are super delicious…
Zombie-kun was portrayed as a character that was quite well-received, playing a comedic role until the very end.
The crab pig runs at around 100 kilometers.
The inflation of capture levels is amazing, but the inflation of Toriko and the others is also incredible. I mean, the early Toriko was too weak.
I think there are quite a few readers since it ran for eight years in Jump back then.
Trico has a personality, but I think it also has to do with the fact that it has been with Komatsu since the time he wasn’t leveled up.
>>127
That aside, being a head chef directly under IGO in your early 20s is incredible…
No, it’s just that the top is too high.
None of the Four Heavenly Kings have a partner, or rather, there are too few heroines…
The offspring of a Garara Crocodile seems to be a rare find, so the capture level is likely pretty high.
Anyway, it’s fun, Toriko.
>>130
Ending with a Trico full course meal is great, but what I really love is that the full course uses the ingredients we’ve encountered in the story so far…
>>136
I think it’s really beautiful how the first episode starts with “Someone said” and the final episode ends with “Someone said…” and wraps up with Toriko’s “I express my gratitude to all the ingredients in this world, let’s eat.”
>>136
Being able to express the culmination of everything up to now is something only Toriko can do.
Capturing a big apple at that level is seriously something to brag about, Zombie-sama.
It was undoubtedly a nationally popular manga during its peak period, wasn’t it…?
Right now, my child is reading Toriko on manga apps like Piccoma and getting hooked.
It seems like there is a revival boom happening.
I like that Toriko says the poisonous toad is a rare delicacy in the story.
No kidding, the beginning is super interesting.
Why is “gatsugatsu!” such a big topic?
I wonder if there are buyers for the big ripe apples captured using that method…
>>139
If it’s delicious, there will be buyers no matter the price in that world.
>>139
We usually don’t know what livestock eats either…
Considering the ingredients available, even though survival in World War Z is quite lucky, I can’t help but wonder if the luck of the food really is at the highest level.
I often hear that the peak was before entering the gourmet world, but even after getting into it, it’s interesting, especially the pair editions.
Around the Blue Grill, it will be a collection of the remaining full-course digest, huh.
>>142
I really like the festive feeling when handling air.
The 300-year-old Gararawani is on par with the capture level of the crab pig, you know…
>>144
While things like Sansan Grami are good examples, they are not equivalent to combat power…
You could probably earn a living for life just by selling Big Apples to zombies.
The giant millipede that Zonge defeated was docile.
Since I don’t have fangs, the only thing I can do is to emit a scent as a warning.
Meat is a delicious ingredient.
>>148
I found out that the meat is similar to shrimp, but the smell is so terrible that it’s considered a bizarre delicacy!
It’s really interesting, to the point that there’s no way to criticize it, at least until the gourmet casino.
It’s hilarious that 90% of a certain VTuber’s posts have turned into videos of a mentally disturbed person who thinks they’re a pet.
>>151
I guess V is fine after all…
>>151
Please discuss topics about unknown streamers elsewhere.
It’s a world where even that way of making thick rolls finds buyers…
>>152
It might be because King Vinegar is a king that it has amazing antibacterial power, but the poison mist is a bit much…
>>162
As expected of a king, it has an amazing power of sterilization; it feels like a random, trifling thread that I like.
Someone said… the initial excitement is incredible, right, Toriko?
I really like the early part where they say, “Let’s go find this ingredient!” and “This ingredient I found along the way is so delicious!!!” because it feels adventurous.
>>154
Ah! Toriko-san!!!! It’s 〇〇!!!
I really love the Ice Hell arc.
The blue grill and the area around the back channel are somewhat complicated.
The rotten promise from Another Cooking – I also like the struggles of Donsura.
The scene at the beginning of episode 1 where they’re eating crab looks really delicious.
It seems like I can easily go get the Dodoria Bomb.
The arrow from Toriko is too slow to point.
My treasure? If you want it, I’ll give it to you! The beginning that is as exciting as that.
>>165
It’s difficult because I want to explain that this is the kind of worldview, but it seriously looks delicious.
I like the concept that there is no superiority or inferiority in a full course.
But I can’t help but think, shouldn’t we update this full course here?
It’s like the nail punch is becoming less and less effective.
It becomes quite difficult if you don’t have piercing or slashing attributes like a knife and fork.
In a cooking-themed manga, I understand that the battle characters’ attack techniques involve knives, forks, and spoons.
Why nails…?
>>171
Nails are also somewhat used in cooking…
>>171
Somehow… they stab fish and stuff…
>>171
Compared to a nail gun, it is also used for filleting eel…
>>180
I didn’t know…
I love the reaction when getting hit by Tommy Rod’s nail punch.
Isn’t the early game Trico too weak, even though the upper levels are too high?
Yeah, it’s strong, but…
>>173
It’s positioned as a hopeful expectation…
Well, it’s a world where some people have oil flowing through their bodies instead of blood.
>>174
It’s blood.
When I was favored by the monkey king, I was eating a lot of local ingredients that seemed to have a capture level in the three digits, right? It was intense.
It’s nice that we started with fishing the very first time we met, a full course.
Is it put in together with pickles?
The mob in Toriko is extravagant, isn’t it? The personalities of characters who only appear in one scene are too vivid.
Zonge is also drinking a lot with his partner.
It might be skyrocketing at the cellular level…
Even if I’m hugged and kissed by the monkey king, I’m still alive.
I want to try the curry that silences you with the taste of Damaraskai III.
The part where they are doing things like the back channel… But once the opponent is decided, the fixed rush is really interesting.
I can’t really imagine a zebra thinking, “Let’s include this in a full course!”
Zengō Judah
>>189
I will definitely betray you…
So you were an ally!
>>189
I thought it was just a catchphrase as a joke, but it turned out to be a really nice story.
What’s amazing is that the art is incredibly skillful, right? Shima-boo.
I understand that in Toriko’s position, the cutlery used for meals becomes a weapon, but nails are different, right…?
>>191
Until I teamed up with Komatsu, I was also doing the cooking of the ingredients myself, so it’s not strange.
>>191
First, after mastering the knife and fork, I learned a technique to focus on one point, but when I thought about the name, concentrating metal utensils into one point… could it be a nail…?
The treatment of live bearers resembling Banaman’s HImura has been depicted in Life and other works before.
People who saw Bourbon and others rampaging in the tavern often end up living for quite some time afterward.
It’s fun to search for that thing from back then!
It felt like it was going to wrap up, but I really think it was skillful to reintroduce the meaning of the full course through the story of Judas in the second half.
I don’t know what a normal pufferfish is like in the world of Toriko, but Toriko has a pufferfish cooking license.
It’s not the best bout, but I like the fight against Bogey Woods.
It felt like there was a huge buildup to something amazing, but it didn’t quite live up to that.
All the participants in the festival have ridiculous numbers like “annual sales of 10 trillion,” but it’s amazing how everyone wants to try it.
I wonder what it was that the memory of the full course at Ichiryuu flowed into the gourmet casino.
It’s not particularly surprising if Ichiryuu loses in gambling and gets robbed.