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Toriko

Toriko

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Phim Hoạt HìnhPhim HàiAction & AdventureSci-Fi & Fantasy
Phát hành
03 thg 4, 2011
Quốc gia
Nhật Bản
Sản xuất
Toei Animation
Toriko là một loạt manga Nhật Bản được Mitsutoshi Shimabukuro viết và minh họa. Từ ngày 19 tháng 5 năm 2008, nó đã được xuất bản liên tục trong Weekly Shōnen Jump và được tập hợp vào 25 tập tankōbon của Shueisha tính đến ngày 4 tháng 7 năm 2013. Câu chuyện theo dõi cuộc phiêu lưu của Toriko, một Thợ săn ẩm thực, khi anh ta tìm kiếm những món ăn hiếm và đa dạng để hoàn thành một bữa ăn đầy đủ. Trong hành trình, anh được một đầu bếp nhút nhát, người muốn cải thiện kỹ năng của mình, đồng hành cùng.

About

Toriko is a Japanese anime about a legendary gourmet hunter who quests for rare ingredients across a fantastical world.

Toriko follows the adventures of the eponymous hunter and his timid chef companion Komatsu as they travel through diverse, often dangerous environments to hunt for unique foods and craft a legendary full-course meal. The series blends action, comedy, and fantasy with fast‑paced battles against bizarre beasts and powerful adversaries. It balances lighthearted moments with intense fights, keeping the tone largely upbeat while exploring themes of friendship and perseverance. The story is adapted from Mitsutoshi Shimabukuro’s manga and features a colorful cast of hunters, chefs, and mythical creatures.

What to know

  • 147 episodes in total, with 144 international releases.
  • Directed by Akifumi Zako and produced by Toei Animation.
  • Starts in 2011 and concludes in early 2014.
  • Features a mix of action, adventure, comedy, and fantasy.
  • The main duo hunts for rare ingredients to complete a full‑course menu.
  • Contains a mixture of canon and filler arcs.
  • Includes crossover episodes with One Piece.
  • Gourmet Corps is the primary antagonistic organization.

Watch if

If you enjoy fast‑paced, action‑filled adventures that mix humor with fantastical battles, and you’re curious about a world where food is both treasure and weapon, Toriko will keep you entertained.

Skip if

If you prefer slow‑burn, character‑driven dramas or stories without intense combat or fantasy‑based food elements, this series may not suit your taste.

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Premise Overview
Toriko follows the adventurous pair as they roam a world where every landscape is shaped by cuisine. They hunt rare foods, fight monstrous creatures, and face the Gourmet Corps, an organization seeking to control all ingredients. Their quest centers on completing a full-course menu, a symbolic goal that fuels their battles.
Main Characters
Toriko, a determined gourmet hunter, leads the duo. Komatsu, a timid yet skilled chef, joins him to master culinary techniques. Supporting roles include Coco the Heavenly King, the enigmatic Four Heavenly Kings, and various chefs who provide humor and depth.
World and Settings
The series showcases diverse environments—from lush jungles to icy wastelands—each harboring unique dishes and formidable beasts. The Gourmet Colosseum becomes a battleground where creatures clash, and the International Gourmet Organization (IGO) oversees food-related governance.
Plot Structure
Episodes blend canon arcs that follow the manga with filler content that explores side stories. The narrative arc escalates from simple ingredient hunts to confronting global threats, maintaining a balance between humor and high stakes.
Tone and Style
Fast‑paced action is complemented by comedic moments and whimsical visuals. While fights are intense, the series maintains an overall light tone and family-friendly approach, avoiding excessive gore or dark themes.
Filler and Crossover
Approximately 12% of the 147 episodes are fillers, providing additional character moments. The first episode serves as a crossover with One Piece, setting a playful tone for the series.
Where to Watch
In North America, Funimation released the anime in four parts and two collections. International fans can stream or purchase the complete 25‑volume DVD set from various distributors, including Madman Entertainment.

FAQ

Who are the main villains in Toriko?
The main villains are often powerful creatures and organizations that oppose the Gourmet Hunters, such as the "Gourmet Corp." and later, the "Human World" government that tries to control food.
What are Sunny's powers?
Sunny has control over his many long and powerful "hair"-like tendrils. He can use them for fighting, sensing, and even to extend his reach.
What is the full course meal Toriko is trying to make?
Toriko's ultimate goal is to create his "Personal Full Course Meal," which includes a variety of rare and powerful ingredients for each course: Appetizer, Soup, Fish, Meat, Main, Salad, Dessert, and Drink.
What are some of the most sought-after ingredients?
Some of the most sought-after ingredients include the "Gourmet God"tier foods like "God Whale," "Battle Ox," "Mellowed Broccoli," and the mythical "Century Soup."
Who is the leader of the Four Heavenly Kings?
The Four Heavenly Kings are all powerful, but Toriko is often seen as the central figure and the one who drives many of their adventures.
What are Zebra's powers?
Zebra has incredibly powerful "voice" attacks. He can use his voice to create sonic blasts, break objects, and even affect the weather.
Who is Toriko?
Toriko is a "Gourmet Hunter" with superhuman strength and a massive appetite. He travels the world searching for rare and delicious foods to complete his "Personal Full Course Meal."
What is the Capture Level?
Capture Level is a rating system that shows how difficult a creature or ingredient is to capture or obtain. Higher numbers mean it's more dangerous and rare.
Who is Zebra?
Zebra is one of the "Four Heavenly Kings," known for his immense power and destructive voice. He is a fierce and sometimes "brash" fighter.
What is the World of Gourmet?
The World of Gourmet is the setting of the series, a world where food is incredibly important, and rare, powerful, and delicious ingredients are highly valued.
What are the main foods in Toriko?
The series features a vast array of exotic and powerful foods, from giant beasts like the "Battle Ox" to magical fruits and vegetables, all with unique flavors and "nutritional" values.
What are Coco's powers?
Coco has the ability to use "poison" and "mold" in various ways. He can also predict the "weather" and has a very keen sense of smell.
What is Toriko's signature move?
Toriko's signature moves include the "Punch" and "Knife," which are powerful attacks that can slice through almost anything.
Who is Sunny?
Sunny is one of the "Four Heavenly Kings" and a "Gourmet Hunter" known for his unique abilities with his "hair" and his flamboyant personality.
What is Toriko about?
Toriko is about a "Gourmet Hunter" named Toriko who travels the world with his "chef" partner Komatsu, seeking out rare and delicious ingredients to complete his ultimate "Full Course Meal."
What is the goal of the International Gourmet Organization?
The International Gourmet Organization (IGO) aims to "manage" and "distribute" food resources worldwide, ensuring everyone has access to delicious and nutritious meals.
What are the Four Heavenly Kings?
The Four Heavenly Kings are Toriko, Sunny, Coco, and Zebra, four incredibly powerful "Gourmet Hunters" who are allies and friends, often embarking on dangerous culinary quests together.
What is the purpose of the Gourmet Dictionary?
The "Gourmet Dictionary" is a tool that records and describes all known ingredients, their capture levels, and their "culinary" uses, helping hunters find and identify them.
What is the relationship between Toriko and Komatsu?
Toriko and Komatsu are "partners." Toriko is the strong hunter who finds the ingredients, and Komatsu is the skilled "chef" who prepares them into delicious meals.
What is a Gourmet Hunter?
A Gourmet Hunter is someone who hunts rare and dangerous creatures and finds exotic ingredients for food. They are strong, skilled, and have a deep passion for delicious cuisine.
What is the Gourmet Age?
The Gourmet Age is a time when the pursuit of delicious food is paramount, and the world is filled with incredible ingredients and "culinary" adventures.
Who is Coco?
Coco is one of the "Four Heavenly Kings," a "Gourmet Hunter" with a calm demeanor and mastery over "poisons" and "mold," as well as an uncanny ability to forecast the future.
What are Toriko's goals?
Toriko's main goal is to find the ultimate ingredients to complete his "Personal Full Course Meal." He also strives to protect the "world's" food and ensure that delicious food is available to everyone.
What are the abilities of Komatsu?
Komatsu is an "excellent" "chef" with "supernatural" cooking skills. He can bring out the best in any ingredient, no matter how dangerous or "unusual."
What are some of the most dangerous creatures in Toriko?
Some of the most dangerous creatures include the "Gourmet Colossus," "Hades," the "Wolf King," and various "beasts" with extremely high "Capture Levels."
Who created the Toriko manga?
Mitsutoshi Shimabukuro created the Toriko manga.
What makes Toriko unique as an anime/manga?
Toriko is unique because it focuses on food and a world where people hunt rare and exotic ingredients.
What are some popular fan theories about Toriko?
Fan theories often discuss the true nature of the 'God' ingredient and the ultimate goals of the Gourmet Corps.
What is the 'God' ingredient?
The 'God' ingredient is a legendary and ultimate food item that Toriko and others seek.
What are the most memorable fights in Toriko?
Memorable fights include Toriko's battles against powerful beasts and other strong characters like the Four Heavenly Kings.
How did Toriko get his powers?
Toriko has superhuman strength and abilities due to his rigorous training and unique "10 Billion Percent" power.
What are the differences between the manga and anime?
The anime sometimes deviates from the manga's storyline and pacing, and the anime did not adapt the entire manga.
What inspired the creator of Toriko?
The creator was inspired by a love for food and the idea of adventure in a world centered around culinary exploration.
When did the Toriko manga start?
The Toriko manga began serialization in Weekly Shonen Jump in August 2008.
Where can I read the Toriko manga?
The Toriko manga can be read through digital platforms like Viz Media's Shonen Jump service or through official collected volumes.
What is the ending of the Toriko manga?
The manga's ending involves the final battle against the ultimate threat and the resolution of the quest for 'God'.
Why did the Toriko anime end?
The anime ended likely due to a combination of factors, including pacing and adapting the manga to its conclusion.
Who voices Toriko in the anime?
Toriko is voiced by Toshiyuki Morikawa in the Japanese anime.
What are the different regions in the Toriko world?
The Toriko world is divided into various regions, each with unique climates, ingredients, and dangerous creatures.
Where can I watch the Toriko anime?
The Toriko anime can be found on streaming services that carry the series, such as Crunchyroll.
What are the challenges Toriko faces?
Toriko faces challenges from dangerous wild beasts, rival chefs, and organizations that seek to control food resources.
What is the history of Gourmet Hunters?
Gourmet Hunters are individuals who dedicate their lives to finding and capturing rare and valuable food ingredients.
Was the Toriko anime completed?
No, the Toriko anime series was not completed and did not adapt the entire manga.
Are there any Toriko video games?
Yes, there have been video games based on the Toriko series, including fighting games and adventure titles.

Diễn viên

Ryotaro Okiayu
Ryotaro Okiayu
Toriko (voice)
Mitsuo Iwata
Mitsuo Iwata
Sunny (voice)
Romi Park
Romi Park
Komatsu (voice)
Takahiro Sakurai
Takahiro Sakurai
Coco (voice)
Nana Mizuki
Nana Mizuki
Tina (voice)
Akira Ishida
Akira Ishida
Tommyrod (voice)
Asami Tano
Asami Tano
Rin (voice)
Banjo Ginga
Banjo Ginga
Yosaku (voice)
Hideyuki Tanaka
Hideyuki Tanaka
Acacia (voice)
Hiro Yuuki
Hiro Yuuki
Ootake (voice)
Jurota Kosugi
Jurota Kosugi
Mansam (voice)
Kenji Matsuda
Kenji Matsuda
Zebra (voice)