
Well, the image in the thread is part of gathering ingredients for ehomaki, so it’s not strictly a one-off event.
The reason for the faint grimace on the faces of people all over the world, excluding Soge King, was realized by only a small number of readers.
I thought there was a strange smell coming from the thumbnail, and it was a Dodoria Bomb.
It’s nice, isn’t it, Big Apple?
The Dodoria Bomb episode is still hilarious to watch now…
Three Tigers too…?
But it’s being passed off as a joke, but isn’t Dodoria Bomb really dangerous?
The Dodorian Bomb seems effective even in the later stages.
The anime that gets said various things was really interesting this episode.
It smells bad, but it’s delicious!
It seems there might be a danger close to Sandrico.
One that is probably understood even in the gourmet world.
It looks like a constant joke face, but for Toriko, it’s an even tougher situation than for an ordinary person, right?
Sunny is pitiful because she can sense everything with her entire body.
I brought a protective suit just in case…
This episode completely returned to a standalone gag style, similar to Takeshi’s.
Weapons?
Was it that the clothes burst off from the smell and you were completely naked?
Even though it was processed to suppress odors, it was still smelly, as mentioned in the final episode.
When you try to prevent the smell, it wilts, right?
The response itself might be simple.
If it were to explode right beside them, even the Eight Kings would probably flinch.
The Dodorian Bomb episode is great, fully showcasing Shimabu’s style.
It’s such a shame that it was extinct, but some idiot is bringing it back…
The stench of hell vs. Toriko, who specializes in sense of smell among the Four Heavenly Kings.
The level of stench that makes food rot is surely life-threatening, isn’t it…?
You wouldn’t normally react with “Pigyowaa!” to a bad smell, would you?
I’ve heard that the human body can sometimes shut down to protect life from excessive stimuli.
Ryutaro Okiayu’s passionate performance shines in the anime as well.
I like the kind of cry that goes pigyaaah!
The smell that makes clothes tattered is really something; it feels like it’s destroying cells, doesn’t it?
At that time, I tried to read it at a convenience store, but the content was so impossible to read without laughing that I resigned myself and bought it.
The more complete the measures, the more incomplete the useless ingredients are.
Since Terry was reluctant, the wolf king would at least avoid it.
When I think about it, even bananas that have rotted and turned to dust…
It might have been an expression of the nature of wanting others to see only me!
Dodoian Bomb that seems like a fitting ingredient for zombies.
The momentum of the two who have lost their language in the second half is incredible.
In the story of Toriko building a house, it’s always funny to see Tom-san be the first to take a shower in someone else’s newly built house, no matter how many times I watch it.
I heard that it was also used as a weapon…
What’s going on with the plants wilting from the smell?
Monchi’s Ehomaki is a health department case.
Alexandrico and the thread show that there are ingredients that are much tougher than a ferocious beast.
It was about 100km from the station to the Dodorian Bomb, which shows incredible endurance.
Starjun and Mitsutora also made unpleasant faces, huh…
Pigyooooo!
I feel like there was a scream like that.
Why is Takeshi here?
It seems that Zonge, like the surprising apple and the dodorian bomb, has an incredible fortune with food, so if chosen, it could definitely lead to obtaining some amazing ingredients.
The smellier it is, the tastier it is!
Even though they only appeared in a prelude to the training, everyone remembers the guy who showed up at the wedding.
The sound of “dopu—n” and “buhyuaaa…” even smells bad.
With our sense of smell evolved to the point that we can trace back animals from the past, let’s go get that Dodoria Bomb one more time.
Toriko-san!! Your clothes are starting to decay!? I love that enthusiasm!
Teppé has resurrected and is being neglected.
What is that guy doing?!
When I think about casually rereading, I end up with something around the ehomaki because the short stories in this area are so interesting…
It’s easy to read, all without tension, and interesting.
I think this will stop being effective because of COVID.
The durian didn’t smell at all…
The fact that Setsuon and Jirou take damage means that it’s an ingredient that is also effective in the gourmet world.
It’s surprising that the human world didn’t perish.
I can’t believe you survived at ground zero…
It was wrinkled, but
I also like the times when I look for the king’s vinegar (even though I’m not really looking).
What is this, an island of all alcohol?
Catching Madam Fish with all four of the Four Heavenly Kings is one example, but…
It feels like the calm before the storm around here.
Everyone is having fun, but it’s as if they’re preparing for something that is about to come.
The stench of repeated fainting and awakening for a month until Toriko adapted.
I like places like Gourmet Town for one-off events.
Shimabu is really good at prioritizing excitement over common sense.
If I were to create a ranking of stories remembered from Toriko, I think the Dodoria Bomb would take first place.
An episode featuring the tiger that encapsulates everything the work “Toriko” wants to convey.
I wanted more details about the part where I came back home smelling terribly and couldn’t reintegrate into society.
Hercules might have been like, “Whoa!” too.
I like the Sunsun Grammy arc the most among the short stories.
In the end, everything looks delicious, including what I eat last.