
I just came to eat, so don’t start anything, is this really a gourmet meeting?
>>1
This is luck…
Their luck with food…!
I don’t want to trouble my favorite store.
I wasn’t in the mood to battle at all… This is their food luck…!
It has a vibe like a fated rivalry, but we’ve only fought once at this point, and there’s a world of difference in our abilities.
They’re just a group of lawless individuals who will stop at nothing to procure ingredients…
It looks like they’re ready to fight, but this is luck… their food luck──!!
In other words, for the sake of the story.
Ranked within the top 100 chefs of the year.
I can’t cause a commotion in a nice place that is frequently used by important people for dining while discussing secrets, thanks to the GT robot.
“Hey, how long are you going to keep slacking off in the human world?” That’s what people have been saying about the star lately.
This store has been serving dried jewel meat, so it really seems like that was their intention.
The enemies in Toriko, no matter how evil or cool they seem, are ultimately motivated by the desire to eat, which instantly creates a sense of familiarity.
(If we had met somewhere else, we would have fought normally, but we met in a place I didn’t want to destroy) their food luck…!
The dialogue is compressed to such an extent that the flow feels surreal.
Being a group that seeks the flavors of memories, we lack cooperation the most in a sense, but since the boss is at the forefront of that, it is allowed.
Despite the setup, there wasn’t much development or portrayal of their role until the end.
The mama’s boy is working too much.
The goal is the same, and there is also a certain respect for the chefs…
The final battle’s Stage Jun only left an impression of having fought a bit with Acacia.
The three tigers were performing at a level that even overshadowed the protagonist.
Since the three of the Four Heavenly Kings were useless, I was stopping Joa by myself, Starjun.
Mr. Stajun is great because his battles at the gourmet festival are cool.
But I think a campfire with a medium flame is uncool.
Trico has been highly rated since the beginning, but it’s not that strong, right?
The pressure of standing in line with the characters in Torikomi Drasutage is great, isn’t it?
It’s not so much the heat but rather the thickness of hair and muscle that makes it feel sweltering.
At just 25 years old, I have discovered 6,000 new natural food ingredients.
At the point of episode 1, Toriko is quite a remarkable figure.
Thinking about it that way, I haven’t really found many different types since I met Komatsu during our adventures.
I’m just eating familiar ingredients.
It seems like with Komatsu’s food luck, there might be some new kinds of delicious things just waiting to be discovered.
I’m trying to remember whether the discovery of morse oil was an achievement of Trico Komatsu.
Looking back, we never really fought as rivals.
Even Toriko was at a point where he felt like he was completely out of the loop.
It seems that GT Robot’s response is bad, but I don’t really think it’s at a terrible level…
In the story, it can also be considered that Sturgeon became stronger by searching for suitable ingredients.
Isn’t it a bit strong for a side dish?
Even though Tommy and Toriko are at a level where they can fight in Ice Hell.
I don’t remember anything at all.
That’s what I wish for, Star Jun!
I wonder if they sat down and had a meal afterwards.
I think I couldn’t help but be concerned when they started making dried jewel meat sprinkle in the back.