
With gratitude for all the ingredients… Itadakimasu!! Complete 43 Unseen Ingredients!! (Complete)
There are still unseen ingredients in the universe, and although Toriko’s full course is complete, it was really exciting to see that Toriko’s journey is still continuing.
I want to eat those! Look!! We look just like eggs!! First, let’s get that egg!! It’s Space Tapan!! Alright, let’s fight!! This is way too intense! Hey, Trico!!
The final episode and the one before it are rewards for the readers who have continued to read until now.
In my opinion, Toriko is a masterpiece that is on par with One Piece and Dragon Ball.
I wanted it to be animated.
>>2
You’re doing it, right?
>>2
It was adapted into an anime, right!
I want you to remake it, but…
Capture level 530,000 is too much!
A cosmos mammoth the size of the sun is just too much!
>>4
I understand that this is a slight act of revenge against all the talk about inflation.
>>14
In that cosmic standard, a level like that of the main Trico story was just a margin of error and it wasn’t inflated at all.
That’s good, isn’t it?
It’s great to scale up with the same structure as episode 1…
About two years ago, there was a wedding ceremony on Abema that recreated everything from the wedding to space with the anime voice actors of that time, but I want to see it properly in an anime.
>>9
Oh, really? Was there such a thing?
That’s the best!
>>9
I watched it because it was on YouTube, but since it only has the voices of the Four Kings and Komatsu Rin, I really want to see this properly in anime form.
…There are many flashbacks, so Komatsu’s throat is being heavily used.
I’m not asking for much.
I want them to animate at least the scene where the Shokurei Acacia family gathers around the dining table.
>>10
If you’re going to be that greedy, I want them to animate all the way to the final episode.
An anime that became legendary in the opposite sense of Demon Slayer and Jujutsu Kaisen.
The Earth in the world of Toriko is huge, and cooking celestial bodies is also a breeze, so it’s fine if it’s on a cosmic scale…
If the stars in space were that big, it would be terrible.
When I was following the serialized gourmet section, I thought it was just okay, but when I re-read it, it was actually quite interesting.
I truly think Shimabu is admirable for directly tackling the difficult challenge of depicting a world on a completely different scale from the human realm.
When inflation gets this high, it almost feels refreshing, and I feel really invigorated.
A steadfast will to always want to eat delicious food.
If such a thing actually exists, I’d really like to try it…
I was really disappointed with the ultimate routine.
The protagonist’s technique is quick, but it’s just a forced assumption…
I suddenly couldn’t keep up with Starjun.
It’s amazing to keep progressing without collapsing, even as inflation continues to rise rapidly.
But I really do like weddings.
“You’re the final boss, huh? Why are you being shy about it? It’s great how this manga captures the essence of eating together with the final boss.”
I wonder if there are times when the full course of life gets overwritten later on.
With a point-based system, it’s truly a masterpiece.
>>26
I totally get this.
The reason it is still spoken of today.
The fact that it’s a manageable number of 43 volumes is also a plus.
>>27
Volume 43 is probably an easy-to-read volume, isn’t it!?
>>36
Compared to One Piece, NARUTO, and BLEACH, it’s easier to read.
In a full-course wedding meal, while the main ingredients can be fixed, it’s acceptable to incorporate meaningful ingredients as well.
It seems that it really depends on the partner chef.
>>28
I am a boring person who can’t help but wonder how the customers would feel, even though this is a memory of Toriko (and Komatsu).
>>43
I’m satisfied if I can eat delicious food.
>>43
Delicious dishes come with the groom’s stories, and since both allies and enemies from that time are present among the guests, it’s bound to get exciting.
>>43
That dish that Toriko and Komatsu serve as a memory is definitely delicious, so you want to eat it, right?
>>43
When the meat of the gharial was served at the wedding, the reaction was “Whoa, whoa, whoa!”
In the first place, all ingredients with a capture level are high-quality ingredients.
It’s cooked even more perfectly, so it’s delightful for the customers.
I thought that in this world, for better or for worse, it seems like we won’t have trouble finding food.
It seems I won’t run out of things to be eaten.
>>29
There are billion birds, you know.
>>29
Well, there are many poor children too.
In the first place, Toriko was also picked up by the president because he was too hungry.
The gourmet yakuza and Otake were working hard for the orphans for that reason.
>>33
Speaking of which, that was the case.
But why is that!?
>>33
The biggest problem is poverty; I was saved by food, and only then was I finally made into a human, but it is heavy.
>>29
First, this story is what allowed me to dive deeply into the gourmet world.
The ordinary world can be quite a tough place.
It was also good that Neo, who devours everything, is an ingredient that has all the flavors concentrated.
Takeshi’s enemy had a real sense of being a bad person, and it was scary…
I like the way Starjun eats Jewel Meat deliciously and with satisfaction.
Apart from bringing it back as a duty, I really wanted to eat it after all.
In the end, the thoughts of those always related to food are consistent, and it was good that even Neo, who was deliberately depicted as so evil, is not actually evil.
Well, it’s become a situation where we’re struggling to eat because of the foolish youngest son…
Well, it’s difficult to only look at the points…
>>40
Having some points deducted can serve as material for stories to tell later, right?
It seems that highly accomplished works are not often talked about after they are completed.
It feels like the alternate universe of Lucky Man in the reverse universe of the great universe.
Starjun seems to be somewhat lacking in relation to its demand.
>>46
I haven’t eaten Jewel Meat…
The heat of the moment when Midora and Star Trico line up in the final Acacia battle is something else.
Muscle-bound, chubby, with long hair everywhere!
I don’t really understand what the back channel is about, but if we cut that, it will take away the highlight for Yudashef.
I really love that…
Please do it, Toriko…
>>51
I’ve found 2% of the world’s ingredients, you know!
Oh…
Who the hell is it…! Joa…!
>>52
I really don’t know who they are!
Is it really the case that we’re making such cheesy promotional anime in this day and age?!
I’m not sure if it’s the backlash or what, but the promotion for the Gegege no Kitaro merchandise was really aimed at adults, wasn’t it?
The author really loves grand stories.
Oh no!
It’s nice that the livebearers are reacting to the meteor garlic used as a seasoning in the full course.
>>60
Oh, how delightful!
The back channel sounds complicated, but it’s just a space where the flow of time is different.
In the first place, the stories about Toriko and the others are just the contents of the manga we’ve read, so it’s interesting just to listen to them.
But I think ozone grass looks more delicious as a salad ingredient than air.
>>63
That might be the ingredients for a full course chosen by the demon of gourmet cells.
That is precisely why the rainbow fruit and the billion bird’s eggs shine.
At the wedding, they picked up every single detail about past ingredients and episodes without missing anything.
I felt the seriousness and sincerity in Shimabuu’s work.
Just because the capture level is high doesn’t mean everything will be good…
>>65
I think many things that have a high capture level in the human world look delicious.
In the gourmet world, it has become something like mere combat power…
>>70
Because in the Gourmet World, the values are actually represented as combat power.
>>65
It’s literally about the difficulty of capturing…
The memories of Toriko and the others’ journey alone are quite something, so the full course of life really is the full course of life, isn’t it? That’s quite persuasive.
When I think that the gourmet cell demons had the potential of something like Space Type-Pan, it’s terrifying how much they’ve weakened by reincarnating on Earth.
I read it, but what exactly is a gourmet spicer?
>>68
PON!
>>68
I acknowledge that star Jun!
>>80
The gourmet spicer is too condescending.
I’ll properly serve the Dodoria Bomb too! It’s a memory after all!
Mysterious Joa! Mysterious news!
Is it… not possible to serve meat from the Galarra Crocodile?
>>73
Go get it yourself.
crush!crush!
The members who are attending the ceremony are all people I met during my travels, and I’m glad I could read up to this point.
>>77
My brother, the sous chef of the gourmet club… the drug ingredient enthusiast and underground casino boss… thank you for everything until now…
But when we stand before GOD, saying “We came here for this!” feels a bit off, doesn’t it?
>>81
Since Toriko’s goal was to eat God together with everyone, he must be happy.
>>81
I think it’s great to be in the gourmet era.
>>81
Too honest.
The appetizer is popcorn, and it becomes clear that it has a core of flavor that is not easily outdone by Merck’s stardust.
Even though it’s been almost 10 years since the serialization ended, I still come across threads about it about once a week, and they often get a lot of replies, so the anonymous users really love Toriko.
>>85
As mentioned above, if the level of completion is too high, there may be nothing left to discuss afterward.
It’s good that there are parts that can be moderately used as material for jokes.
Of course, the interesting parts are really interesting.
Since Joah is not well understood, it seems everyone ultimately recognizes me as the person who learned the full course from Mitsukuro.
Things like infinite calories or being able to eat things that can’t be eaten.
It’s a shame that the settings around here were rushed because I was excited about the legendary buffs related to food.
Even Toriko, when he went to the gourmet world alone, clearly had a feeling that he was going to die.
Pioneers are amazing.
Live bearers really work hard after losing, it’s amazing…
Don Slime is too much of a clown.
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This New Year’s thread is the worst, but I laughed so much.
It’s nice that Livebearers are alive and come to the wedding, it feels like a work called Toriko…
It’s just really disappointing that the cooking festival got canceled.
I like how Live Bearers still show glimpses of the dangerous times from the past even after they join the team.
The guy cooking with an amazing face for the gourmet club.
Personally, I like the Ice Hell – Gourmet Casino area the best.
If they remake the anime now, it seems like the voice actors will change.
Joah said that Froze wouldn’t be revived, so he just came in saying he’ll use that body, and he’s nothing but a stranger.
>>101
Moreover, for some reason, I’m transforming into TS…
>>109
It’s the effect of the testicles.
I think I was really lost when I was super hyped up but ended up dying from my own nasal breath.
>>102
Well, that’s just a portrayal of this level after all.
But honestly, various characters, both enemies and allies, have been specially conditioned and their nature has been changed, so it’s like brainwashing.
It was really sad that I had no choice but to kill.
Basically, everyone is serious about gourmet food.
Even Neo instills fear in order to enjoy it deliciously.
Even Akashia, who pretended to be trash, wouldn’t disparage the ingredients.
There was definitely a time when I trained as a live bearer, and I’m really tiny, you know.
You’ve really… trained hard, haven’t you?
I watched the final episode of the anime for the first time recently, and I was really moved when the brothers gathered around the table while still alive.
The infinite nail punch, like the ultimate technique in the anime version, only appears casually in the main story.
Because it is the divine ingredient that once stopped a world war and laid the foundation for the current world.
Because Aimar regained the will to live, as he might encounter this.
Alpha Ro is probably the one who arrived at GOD with the least amount of pain during the journey, right…?
It’s problematic because there are parts that got interesting after the second half started.
>>111
The scene of the full course with the three tigers has become popular as a joke, but when you understand the content, it’s also an incredibly intense scene.
It feels like more and more people are getting interested in the content as they come to understand it.
It’s definitely unpleasant.
I honestly like how Neo is shyly smiling at the wedding.
I am God.
If a god like you says so…
>>115
Acacia
That’s too great!
The demons have a bad habit of becoming overconfident based on their own peak standards.
>>116
Despite the demons acting so high and mighty, they’re not really that strong…
Even in the monkey dance, I get instantly killed, and isn’t the skill level around there way too crazy for the Eight Kings?
It’s really on a completely different level.
>>119
I love how the difference in power with Toriko and the others is so immense, and they are figuring out how to live in that world through trial and error.
For some reason, I strangely like live bearers that party in.
Although each showed their stubbornness, it was sad to see Hachio being crushed.
>>122
Overall, the scenes of being eaten while still alive are really scary.
Please help me cook the meteor garlic.
It’s good that live bearers are obviously enjoying the feast as well.
It will get even bigger.
I really like the monkey dance.
It’s great that instead of fighting against a completely superior opponent, we got to obtain ingredients through dancing, and in the end, we were able to truly see the strength of the Monkey King.
Livebearers will be greatly affected by the nature of anonymity.
I’m sure there was a space chef at the gourmet festival, right?
>>127
Was it the guy who betrayed us with a name like Apollo?
I wanted the latter half of the gourmet world to be depicted properly…
Does memory have a taste? The answer to that is the perfect response of the full course from Mitsutora, but that aside, it’s still kind of disturbing.
It was so interesting that when someone disparaged Froze, the full-course chant would begin.
I understand that the gourmet world is too grand and that a behind-the-scenes channel is needed to make the characters shine, but it’s also true that things were dragging on there, which makes it difficult.
Since entering the gourmet world, it’s been said to be mediocre, but I think the quality of the Monkey King arc is really high.
It’s nice that the dance ends with a final kiss.
>>135
That aside, stop with the testicles.
>>138
Testicles are quite a common ingredient…
In the scene where the live bearer who lost in the nervous breakdown match attacks Toriko’s group and ends up being counterattacked, it was omitted, and I laughed at the time.
Live bearers have their passion for cooking reignited and can also assist in the tyranny of poisonous dishes.
I like that he has undeniable talent himself and, above all, was able to see Komatsu’s talent instantly.
I liked Nanogashima Boo because it was normally cute for a change…
I thought Zonge-sama’s bad luck was just a gag adjustment, but it was surprising that there was a proper reason for it in the second half.
Once I became an ally, rather than a power down, I saw a mid-boss that is incredibly reliable and the strongest on the side of the allies.
The momentum from the chaos of the two wolves until the end is due to the fact that it was all wrapped up…
I’ll bring it up intentionally, but I liked the next work too.
I think I might have given up too quickly…
>>143
I have a lot to say, but for now, I think the concept of color in black-and-white comics is… tough!
>>143
Rather, the protagonist’s design should have been that of a cool carpenter.
I really like that Starjun is attending as a relative.
It feels like an amazing Shimabuku gag.
Could it be that the final episode of Toriko ends with Komatsu crying while cooking Toriko?
What does it mean for the taste of testicles to reach and heal the body through sound…?
>>147
If you have that doubt, there are plenty of other things you should be questioning!
I think the gourmet chapter is interesting, except for the big mouth that feels disproportionate to Toriko’s activities.
>>150
We won’t be easily defeated by the Monkey King now…!
Sure, please provide the Japanese text you would like me to translate.
In 0.1 seconds, 3 people are taken down.
>>155
It’s a common RPG trope to accidentally go to the wrong area.
Neo tomato stew juice
The food ability that can be used for both offense and defense is seriously broken.
https://shonenjumpplus.com/episode/14079602755080368324
Reading this makes me keep waiting for Shimabu’s new work.
Your sense is amazing.
>>154
I suddenly thought that the author of “Toriko” is actually a promotion.
It’s not the latest work…
>>157
Well, the biggest hit would probably be Toriko…
It would be ‘Naruto’ for Kishimoto Masashi too.
>>163
Half of it is correct.
My ear hurts.
>>154
I thought it was bad, but it really is bad.
For some reason, Sunny’s hair monster was particularly assertive.
>>156
They seemed unusually strong, didn’t they?
This is the first time it has started to express a clear intention.
>>156
The others initially had a kind of intensity, but they are using their hair just as it is.
In other words, the path that Toriko has taken is for someone else’s sake.
The banquet also made the guys from the Demon Food World happy through the air.
Because the people involved at that time are celebrating together.
The battle of Tommy Rod is interesting, so it’s my favorite in the Gourmet Association.
Ice Hell and Gourmet Casino were especially interesting.
It’s a shame that the other three generals have been dead the entire second half, except for Trico.
It’s already a serious situation with Hachio vs. Neo.
I just found out for the first time that it was under the pretext of the 15th anniversary of Toriko.
Come here, Mikko.
>>167
The provided text consists of only emojis, which do not have a direct translation into English words.
I’m using inflation in an exciting way, so there is absolutely no discomfort from inflation.
Trico on the verge of dying from hay fever.
>>171
I think it’s good to feel the craziness of the gourmet world.
When I finally stepped on the accelerator after it was missing in the Tommy battle… It felt like that.
I have a vivid memory of being shocked that the forks I initially thought were just images were actually manifested in such a natural way.
Just having Jun-sama in the family seating makes it interesting.
>>177
I really love seeing Jewel Meat eating happily.
>>179
A man who has been missing jewels and meat all along.
The human world in that universe must be completely different before and after the discovery of the gourmet jellyfish and the spread of gourmet cells around the world.
It’s nice that if Setsuba hadn’t put up a barrier, humanity would have ended due to the aftermath of the battle.
It is a fact that Takeshi’s Moby Island arc, which seems to have inspired Toriko, is about one and a half volumes long.
>>181
Now that you mention it, Toriko does have a feel similar to Guts Island.
I liked that too…
It is said that one has reached the pinnacle with just that one fang throughout their life… well, they shoot lasers, though…
>>182
It looks a bit inconvenient when shooting the laser.
I like it when the director, Shigematsu, and Jiro get serious and knock off the constraints they have on themselves.
It’s fine not to be able to defeat the natural disaster-like Hachio, but Trico’s behavior doesn’t match up because of the Ultimate Routine…
I like that all the old men and women in Shimabu are strong.
The achievement of Acacia coincides with the discovery of gourmet cells.
It’s the discovery that breaking through the “wall” can happen by eating delicious food.
That’s because they’re competing for skilled ingredients and chefs that contribute to the military strength of each country.
The great war starts from here.
>>186
See, in other words, I’m a bad person!!
Now, attack with all your anger!!
Adapt to me.
A Korean barbecue restaurant where the main character becomes vegetables is definitely intriguing.