
It doesn’t matter which one it is! For me, I just wanted a “chef”! I realized that in order to activate all the different “appetites” that spread across the vast universe, a proper understanding of ingredients is necessary!
漫画を買うなら楽天kobo(電子書籍)が断然オススメ!
Acting ability
I was too good at parenting.
He wasn’t a bad guy.
The acting and script were terrible.
For some reason, I was able to achieve the best results, so it wasn’t a failure.
Is that chart okay?
Can you really finish the race?
Stop trying to aim for high returns solely based on luck (gourmet rack).
No matter how praised as a god of gourmet one may be, they cannot afford to be overwhelmed by the fate of the universe.
There were a lot of things, but just finishing is amazing.
Well, the problem was Neo’s characteristics…
In the end, the chart showing getting angry and being defeated by acting only made sense to Jiro, and ultimately, we had to rely on the pair’s ordinary character to manage it, so it was really no good.
Knock knock!
Those who make it to the final showdown might not get angry at Neo, so I’ll play the villain to definitely draw out their anger.
It’s a perfect plan!
>>11
I had forgotten the possibility that those who can reach the final battle are likely to notice the performance.
To someone who knows them directly, they are a flawless saint.
To those in later generations, he is a literally divine figure.
How can I get angry at someone like this?
Ichiryu is strong but too gentle… He probably won’t get truly angry.
Mitsutora is perceptive, so there’s a possibility that the plan could be figured out… They probably won’t get truly angry.
If it’s two wolves, they should be able to kill me after slicing me from the top of my head to my toes…
Wow, it’s knocking! Who taught this guy to knock!
>>14
It’s you!
>>14
The only one I can almost fool, but the fact that they want to know the reason and are leaving remarks shows they aren’t completely angry…
It’s okay… Santora loves Froze, so if he hears that I was cheating, he’ll definitely get angry…!
It’s not good to have a complicated existence that only expresses good and evil as a release for anger and stress.
Even if I realize it’s a farce, Mitsukuni, who gets really angry when it comes to Flows, is truly convenient for this plan.
Is there a technique that forcibly overwrites someone’s will with anger, and is it ever used only to save the world?
I’m so happy to have met someone who can leave a kiss mark on this.
>>19
Pair… my lifelong friend…
Well, in the end, the lesson that delicious food is better shared ultimately stopped Neo…
It’s not good to be treated with a reaction like “Why is someone like you…?” from Toriko and the others.
Daily conduct
>>23
But thanks to my past actions and connections with people, everything ended up going well…
If anything, Jiro also thought that Acacia-sama wouldn’t do something like this, right…? That’s why I didn’t just knock with my mouth…
Tori, you really need to stop it already!
>>26
Weak ones cannot participate in my battle.
Not that weak, huh?
You want to defeat me? It will work if you make me angry, you know?
Don’t get angry.
You’re not strong enough, you know? There’s a GOD right in front of you.
Aren’t you going to eat?
Why are you doing something like this? It’s because of the anger behind it.
It seems that Trico is struggling to keep up with the environment and is getting a bit seriously angry about it.
It’s not weak enough to be ignored.
Trico, who is not strong enough to be a match for Neo, at the beginning of the final battle…
Just thinking about Neo…
I guess this saint was always about giving…
Well, it’s probably not going to happen that the god of gourmet shares when he’s hungry.
Well, that’s a story about how to get seriously angry at someone like this…
If it weren’t for my best friend’s taste change, you would have been done for.
Because I am truly a god, even if I act arrogantly saying, “Hehe, I am a god!” it will only be met with, “That’s right.”
>>36
After all, if it’s been deified and worshipped by a large number of people every year, then of course it’s a god! It’s true, isn’t it?
I bet Jiro really panicked when he got knocked.
>>37
In a way, I can’t rely on Jiro here either, but perhaps it’s thanks to my usual behavior…
Even though Toriko tries to eat GOD before Acacia does, when he’s finally ready, he says there’s someone he wants to eat first and doesn’t go for GOD.
>>38
I think this is the moment when the acacia and the readers’ hearts became one.
What the hell is this, seriously?
You’re not strong enough to defeat me, and you’re not angry at Akashia’s performance, yet you’re just lingering around trying to steal GOD… that’s way too much anger…
If I hadn’t taught Jiro how to knock, the Earth would have exploded…
I can’t get killed by the Eight Kings, so I’m really stressed out in the battle against them.
>>43
The passage of time and the disappearance into another dimension is seriously bad.
>>46
They weren’t coming to kill out of anger, so if they had succeeded, we would have had to start looking for Neo again from scratch.
In the first place, Toriko and the others want to do something about the food crisis in the human world! So the whole thing about Neo is really an afterthought.
Once it’s completely knocked out to the mouth, that’s the end at that point…
Stop the poor acting that undoes all the desperate assists from Ichiryuu.
Actually, all the good deeds until now were an act, but the villain I have to play is so third-rate and inconsistent in behavior.
I see.
When I think about it, this person was really a good person, but their strategy seemed likely to end in a terrible result.
>>48
If Pair didn’t change to Trico, we would have really been stuck.
Talking to my eldest son → There’s no way I can do that!
To the second son: “What are you doing, you damn old man? I’ll knock and find out!”
My younger brother is acting → What kind of nonsense is my dad going on about…?
My biological child → I want to be a god.
Sankoroi was crazy about Froze, so if you say he cheated, he would get really angry!
>>50
Huh?
Cheating…?
Isn’t it impossible…?
Even when I’m playing the villain, I become sincere about food.
It’s a problem that they finish everything even in the predation scene.
Isn’t it a bit careless to have been misunderstanding Joanna’s true identity all along?
Even the rebellious youngest son can sense, “Ah, Dad is up to something,” with this level of acting skill.
I don’t know how much of Acacia’s consciousness is left in that anymore…! → Now that I think about it, the line “I’m still here!” feels like a gag…
For Acacia, it seems they were desperately trying to maintain awareness and keep control in order to continue directing their anger towards themselves.
It’s a real Buddha or some kind of existence like that…
I can’t help but love that the last pair is celebrating with acacia at their wedding. 👍
Acacia! Zero years of being a villain!!
We will challenge the unprecedented villain that everyone directs their anger towards!!
People like the great figures who are creating shrines are already living gods.
>>62
The size of this shrine is like a small country…
>>62
I just stopped the world war, provided food to the hungry people, discovered many more delicious things, and shared them…but…
Why are the children so strong, yet so loving towards their family, kind, and pure, that they don’t just kill me out of anger…?
What are you thinking, Acacia! (That’s definitely impossible!)
It’s really funny that despite betraying at the last moment, the pair is still worried about Acacia.
>>65
I agree with the interpretation that the demon of appetite sincerely faces food, and I love Acacia for that.
People with top-level fighting power basically can’t become stronger without distancing themselves from anger and such…
>>66
If they are not fundamentally sincere about food and able to be grateful, they can’t rise to the top, and such people wouldn’t be able to get angry at those who simply have poor taste in food.
>>70
Even humans engage in that bad taste as normal cooking.
>>74
Lonely Grizzly… Love Sardine… Big Apple…
>>70
So there was a need to get angry at a foolish person like me.
Why isn’t anyone mad at me…?
After talking about the monster that devoured the stars.
“Well… if it’s about a meal, it can’t be helped, can it?” the protagonist’s side agreed.
I don’t think there has ever been a manga where they are eating together at a wedding like this, both before and after.
>>68
“I’m still hungry no matter how much I eat because there’s no one to eat with me.”
It means I was together with Mitsuko.
>>68
In reality, what was being done was something the protagonist’s side has been doing all along.
I just cooked the ingredients using the cooking method that I think is the most delicious and ate it.
Even if you tell me to get angry about it, I can’t think of any reason to be angry about just eating a meal normally…
It’s really not good to have 0 years of being a villain, so I should have properly been a villain before saving the universe.
To solidify the image of infidelity in a more realistic way…
That’s a really bad person.
Activating the low-probability Orichalcos at that crucial moment is something you should apologize to various people for.
>>73
Are you really okay, Acacia?
(The virtue is so high that even the idols are filled with food luck.)
After the main story ends, it seems like Froze would say, “Well then, let’s have a family meeting now that everyone is here.”
It’s really amazing to end with “Well, it’s just gluttony” when the theme is food.
When you think it through, no matter who consumes how much, that’s up to the individual, damn it. Just recognize that for what it is.
But it’s definitely more delicious when we eat together, right?
Really good manga.
>>81
The best part of Toriko was how it ended so well, right?
In this world, the techniques of reaching a state of ego dissolution like food consumption are extremely advanced, and since it operates on the principle of survival of the fittest, I really don’t get angry unless it’s against truly evil people…
Come on, I’m a bad person, get angry!
“Even so, that’s terrible, Akashia-sama!! To deceive like that!!”
“Only you, Brother Wolf, would be deceived by something like that…”
>>86
(Ichiryuu is laughing the whole time)
In the scene where Froze tells Mikko to come over, everything just gets better…
>>87
Because it’s quite painful for Mitsukawa, who wanted to go back to that scene with Furoze and the family at the dining table, but can’t return out of guilt.
>>87
I cried because the full course that I lamented would never come together was completed.
I was doing things like making the beast suffer to produce cola, or restraining it to keep it tense all the time to tenderize the meat.
If you deny that, then everything we’ve done so far would be for nothing, so I’m glad we’ve reconciled in the context of survival competition.
In the first place, aside from the blatant ugliness of Neo’s depiction, fundamentally, what is being done is not much different from raising livestock in reality…
I bet Acacia seriously researched scumbags.
Because of the acacia, many people have died, and humanity was on the brink of extinction, right? Isn’t that just a bad person?
>>91
This person has saved countless others beyond that…
>>93
More than that, it was the point where all of humanity in that world was on the brink of extinction…
>>91
If there were no acacia, not only humanity but the entire galaxy would perish.
>>91
The person affirms, “Yes, I am a sinner.”
Well, well, well, well! There’s a lot going on, a lot! It’s the one trying to settle things around.
>>91
In the end, if it hadn’t been for this series of events, the Earth would have been destroyed, so they are truly the hero who saved the planet.
>>91
First, this person stops the war and distributes food; if the disciples don’t stop the four beasts, the human world will be destroyed.
>>111
Because of this premise, no matter what I do, I feel like people think, “You’re probably acting for some reason…” and that’s not good.
If you treat food poorly, everyone will get angry.
If he had acted like Tommy and killed someone just because they were a nuisance, he would have seemed more like a villain.
I like the flow of gathering around the table with the people who have been involved until the end of the chapter.
The Neo-seal route won’t fundamentally solve the problem either…
The person is a saint but is forcing themselves to play the villain.
Not just family, but everyone around me has noticed that there is something behind it all.
Here, it has been revealed what kind of taste Orichalcos Activation Neo dislikes, so I will change the objective to making it vomit what it has eaten from the seal.
Neo’s problem is overeating and not metabolizing.
If it were a normal ecosystem where digestion occurs and waste is excreted, then even if the galaxy is consumed, the gourmet cells in the galaxy’s worth of waste would have formed a new galaxy and the cycle would have continued.
That’s why I’m forcing them to eat a taste they’re not good at and making them vomit.
>>105
It seems like Neo would normally take a dump after the main story.
Sankor eventually became the main force to save the world, but acted up on its own, causing suffering to people and harming the human world, which is really not part of Acacia’s plan.
Everyone in my family has passed away, but
Because I have transcended death, I can eat in a remarkably calm manner.
The neo-seal would have been best for the canned food, right?
>>110
Neo will end up with exactly what he has eaten so far…
>>110
In the end, if that happens, we’ll just have to blow up the Earth.
Moreover, no one from the blue universe is coming back…
>>110
In that case, what Neo has consumed and lost will not return, and still, the Earth will perish.
In reality, it’s because we didn’t blow up the Earth that we’ve stopped the cycle.
>>112
So there’s a plan to have myself throw up everything that Neo ate to fill that gap…
In order to save both humanity and Neo without destroying the Earth, while maintaining the cycle of the universe, it was necessary to play the role of the villain and complete the Orichalcum.
The full course of life often consists of ingredients that align with the demons residing in the body.
The acacia is ultimately a full course of the Earth and not meant for Neo.
Then why are you so strong, you bald grumble?
Thanks to Akashia-sama activating the Oricha, it was wonderful to be able to gather around the dining table with Neo in the end.
That aside, it would have been a big problem if you didn’t have a pair or a trio, you know!
If it weren’t for Mitora, Trico and Starjun wouldn’t have been born at all…
Even if the Earth doesn’t explode, isn’t the entire circulation of the universe running on the ingredients Neo spat out?
>>118
So, well, it’s a happy ending that Neo has finally become able to properly digest and ruminate, allowing for circulation.
What this person should be told the most is that even at that time, when they should have been aiming for the strength of Mitsutora, it’s unclear who they were relying on to devise that plan.
>>121
Two wolves…
>>127
Knockin’!
>>131
Who taught you this!
>>150
…It’s me.
>>121
Isn’t that Ichiryu?
Since I conveyed everything about the situation, it has become impossible.
As he cries uncontrollably, Santora keeps going back to being a child more and more.
Well, that’s fine! I’m glad for you!!
No one is angry, so the pair is bravely going around changing the taste on the fly.
>>123
I’m glad that a chance to meet everyone again was born after being too much of a hardworking person.
Although the white demon has little screen time and I don’t understand anything about them other than being transcendent…
I fell for her just because of her honorifics and saying “gochisousama,” so I’m easy to please.
Can you include bite marks in the category of hickeys?
Even if everyone is told to be angry, it’s like, “Really?”
Preventing the explosion of the Earth is overwhelmingly based on what Neo has been consuming, so it’s reasonable to say that a little selfishness should be allowed.
Jiro: “Ah, I was so close to defeating Lady Acacia!”
Acacia: “You can’t leave your tongue behind…”
It seems like we might have a conversation like this in the afterlife.
Neo was supposed to be a beneficial creature, so what the hell are you… too much.
>>134
But it’s scary that Blue Nitro is saying, “Was there really someone like that originally?”
Is it correct to say that a gourmet cell devil has wandered from the black universe into the blue universe?
>>143
Probably so.
It is believed that it hasn’t completely devoured the black universe in terms of strength.
If someone from the black universe were to eat food from the blue universe, it probably wouldn’t taste good, so they likely wouldn’t go out of their way to come here and it would be better if they just happened to wander in.
…Wasn’t it because Neo’s blue space food was a separate stomach (because no matter how much he ate, he never felt full)?
I’ve forgotten quite a bit, but it was about the circulation of the universe or something like that…
Acacia, you better seriously bow down to the pair.
>>136
Things are going well, huh, Acacia!?
It’s really tough at this point, but you’re going to keep going, huh, Acacia!?
For now, let’s have Ichiryuu apologize to Donsura…
It’s just a matter of postponing the destruction of the Earth, but well, the technology to go into space has been developed, so it’s not such a serious problem after all.
>>138
In fact, just before the start of the gourmet world arc, the wicked wealthy are being made to fund the construction of interstellar immigrant ships.
You’ve resolved the Neo problem, so I suppose you’re no longer needed.
It’s my fault for talking about the plan to Ichiryuu first.
Thinking calmly, the fact that IGO can mass-produce various ingredients like GOD is amazing.
Too excellent.
>>140
Mansamu is unexpectedly too excellent.
>>142
Huh… did you just say handsome…?
>>146
I said it.
It’s true that once you understand how incredibly awesome Neo is, you start craving for something different.
The final boss can be enjoyed twice, once for its exuberance and once for its sloppy planning when rereading.
The rapid growth of Toriko just barely makes it in time, and yet it’s a final battle that isn’t a fight to the death.
It’s a strangely satisfying conclusion, but there is a sense of fulfillment.
Rather, Ichiryuu did a great job too…
I feel like the pair that tried the hardest.
We only managed to defeat Neo due to an irregular outcome; normally, the Earth would have perished, but the plan is way too haphazard.
>>152
So, the knocking that was the cause of the gap comes into play here.
In the final stages, Toriko is making moves that are quite difficult to understand, so when Acacia gets angry and says, “What the hell is wrong with you!” after hitting him, I felt a bit relieved.
>>153
Since entering the gourmet world, Toriko’s solo adventures have been mostly a terrible confusion.
It seems like you’ll be holding your head in your hands when the chart breaks down with the gap.
>>196
Are you okay, Acacia!?
That world will probably set out on a journey through space, using Earth as a ship to gather ingredients.
In the final stages, Toriko is difficult to respond to because his attitude and abilities are completely inconsistent.
Stop acting like a difficult strong character.
>>161
That was probably something discussed in the context of routines around there.
It’s about the fact that by challenging with the mindset of being able to win and doing it with the intention of being strong, you can bring out power beyond your actual ability.
I think they were acting arrogantly in order to close the gap precisely because they were losing in ability.
The teachings of Acacia are completely incompatible with Neo because there is too little luck in food…
>>162
It was the worst match to defeat Neo, but it was the best lesson for living with Neo…
>>162
In the end, my best friend had acquired the taste change, so there were no problems.
Because there was a Trico that was the very embodiment of the teachings of Acacia.
In the end, Neo also became somewhat of a meal companion, and if you just look at the results, it seems he had luck with food.
Froze was cooking in Neo, so it was already planned.
>>163
The plan for Froze’s death, huh!
Toriko’s ability to keep up wasn’t simply due to that; it’s too confusing.
>>164
It’s funny how Toriko and the Starjun brothers are both somewhat unreliable, and Mitsutora is constantly following up on them.
Jiro is not really losing his temper, so it’s really bad that his tongue isn’t knocking to be able to speak.
Setsunon, who protected the human world from attacks at a level that could destroy the Earth and survived until the end.
In the end, the knocking I instilled in Next Wolf is ultimately saving the Earth; he’s just a man who can only do good things.
This is going to be tough… I’ll remember to change the taste… 😭
>>170
This image is so funny that I can’t help but laugh every time I see it.
The strong ones who can use food laws have their anger suppressed.
I like Toriko’s style of confidently challenging anyone regardless of their strength from start to finish.
Well, first of all, Toriko has been mostly fighting against higher-ranked opponents even before entering the gourmet world.
It was nothing more than a vessel to release demons.
The demon of my gourmet cells, Neo, is doing amazing things like stopping wars, raising disciples, and leaving teachings behind in a situation that is too desperate.
If it turned out well in the end, then there was good luck in food.
It’s thanks to many characters, not just one person.
Indeed, it seems that Toriko’s matches are always about fighting stronger opponents and managing to power up in time to win.
It’s not just about the gourmet world; if Toriko could fight someone of a lower rank, it would probably be against something like Garara-wani.
>>181
First of all, the GT robot is quite strong.
Even with a maneuver at Bay, you need to look for a chance to win in the early Trico.
Ichiryu was too kind…
The basic gourmet cells see the host as a vessel to consume a full-course meal and revive, but thanks to Akacia’s teachings, both the ogre and Donsura have become linked to the host…
In the wild world, it’s only natural that the enemies are strong, so we have to keep pushing through…
Even stars are complimenting the part where they “don’t doubt their defeat at all, even though they have no chance of winning.”
I respected Tommy for standing up even though he had no chance of winning, and I took it seriously.
The secret to strength in that world is to truly believe that you will win 100%.
Why did everyone grow up to be such good kids?
Who raised you?!
>>187
…It’s me.
Enough already, Acacia! 💥🤛
Well, it was a world that would have ended if it weren’t for Zonge.
If you really want to stir up anger, you need to instill hatred from the parenting stage, but that’s probably impossible for Acacia.
In terms of pure combat power, early Trico would probably have a capture level around 45 or so.
The early Trico is quite weak.
It might be that the reason I couldn’t break through was because I couldn’t find suitable ingredients easily.
There are no clear leveling descriptions at all, yet Toriko is always forced to fight stronger opponents.
“It’s important to believe that ‘I have already won…’ because I was doing it in the Ultimate Routine.”
When a prisoner is boasting loudly, it’s usually because they are lacking confidence and desire strength beyond their actual abilities.