Toriko Gourmet Survival 2 English Patch
Synopsis
Toriko: Gourmet Survival「トリコ」初のゲーム化!狩って、喰らって、強くなれ!猛獣たちがひしめく無人島でサバイバル!. Display language English Reference currency USD. Trademarks listed on our pages belong to their designated owner(s).
Alternative Titles
- English: Toriko
- Japanese: トリコ
- Synonyms: Toriko (2011), Toriko (TV), Toriko x One Piece Collabo Special
Information
- MAL ID: 10033
- Type: TV
- Episodes: 147
- Status: Finished Airing
- Aired: Apr 3, 2011 to Mar 30, 2014
- Premiered:Spring 2011
- Broadcast: Sundays at 09:00 (JST)
- Producers:Yomiko Advertising, Fuji TV, Shueisha
- Licensors: Funimation
- Studios:Toei Animation
- Source: Manga
- Genres:Action, Adventure, Comedy, Fantasy, Shounen
- Duration: 23 min per ep
- Rating: PG-13 – Teens 13 or older
Characters & Voice Actors
Coco Main | Sakurai, Takahiro |
Komatsu Main | Park, Romi |
Sunny Main | Iwata, Mitsuo |
Toriko Main | Okiayu, Ryotaro |
Zebra Main | Matsuda, Kenji |
Acacia Supporting | Tanaka, Hideyuki |
Aimaru Supporting | Nojima, Kenji |
Akimaru Supporting | Kikumoto, Taira |
Alfaro Supporting | Swasey, John |
Atashino Supporting | Kikuchi, Kokoro |
Baidan Supporting | Ginga, Banjou |
Barrygamon Supporting | Kimura, Masafumi |
Bei Supporting | Yabe, Masahito |
Boogieyuz Supporting | Jewell, Jerry |
Boono Supporting | Sanpei, Yuuko |
Brunch Supporting | Konishi, Katsuyuki |
Caretaker Supporting | Sonobe, Keiichi |
Chief Supporting | Kikuchi, Masami |
Chinchin, Chin Supporting | Yara, Yuusaku |
Chirin Supporting | Noda, Junko |
Chiru Supporting | Fuchizaki, Yuriko |
Chiyo Supporting | Sakamoto, Chika |
Chuparii Supporting | Shimada, Makoto |
Cook Supporting | Shirakawa, Shuusaku |
Cumin Supporting | Takato, Yasuhiro |
Director Supporting | Kojima, Kazunari |
Dohem Supporting | James, Grant |
Drunker Supporting | Tone, Kentarou |
Elbow Supporting | Takaguchi, Kousuke |
Elg Supporting | Takahashi, Hiroki |
Froese Supporting | Mizuki, Nana |
Gido Supporting | Yasumoto, Hiroki |
Glass Supporting | Koike, Kenichi |
Gourmet SP Supporting | Nakaya, Kazuhiro |
Grinpatch Supporting | Mitsuya, Yuuji |
Guemon Supporting | Iwasaki, Hiroshi |
Hatch Supporting | Koike, Kenichi |
Ichiryuu Supporting | Horiuchi, Kenyuu |
Jerryboy Supporting | Tatum, John Michael |
Jirou Supporting | Morikawa, Toshiyuki |
Joa Supporting | Nanba, Keiichi |
Joejoe Supporting | Shimada, Bin |
Johannes Supporting | Kawada, Shinji |
Kagemaru Supporting | Takahashi, Hidenori |
Kapow Supporting | Sonobe, Keiichi |
Kawagoe, Tachiino Supporting | None |
Khan, Darnil Supporting | Ishizuka, Unshou |
Kosairo Supporting | None |
Kuribo Supporting | Shioya, Kouzou |
Kuromado Supporting | Kanao, Tetsuo |
Livebearer Supporting | Ootsuka, Akio |
Love Supporting | Matsui, Naoko |
Malee Supporting | Takeuchi, Ryouta |
Malisman Supporting | Matsui, Naoko |
Man in Market Supporting | Sakamaki, Manabu |
Manager Smith Supporting | Tone, Kentarou |
Manan Supporting | None |
Mansam Supporting | Kosugi, Juurouta |
Maririn Supporting | Iwasaki, Masami |
Match Supporting | Douglas, Jason |
Megarodras Supporting | None |
Melk I Supporting | Naka, Hiroshi |
Melk II Supporting | Yajima, Akiko |
Meria Supporting | Nagano, Ai |
Midora Supporting | Minagawa, Junko |
Miko Supporting | Doi, Mika |
Mokkoi, Colonel Supporting | Saitou, Shirou |
Morijii Supporting | Egawa, Hisao |
Morita Supporting | Shimada, Bin |
Mortan Supporting | Shimada, Makoto |
Narrator Supporting | Ishimaru, Kenjirou |
Niceny Supporting | Kusunoki, Taiten |
Nono Supporting | Kikuchi, Kokoro |
Norisuke Supporting | Sakamaki, Manabu |
Ooban Supporting | Hoshino, Takanori |
Ootake Supporting | Yuuki, Hiro |
Pricomb Supporting | Iwasaki, Masami |
Raimaru Supporting | Oohata, Shintarou |
Rala Supporting | Kimura, Masafumi |
Ramon, Goblin Supporting | Sakamaki, Manabu |
Rapp Supporting | Takeuchi, Ryouta |
Rick Supporting | Shirakawa, Shuusaku |
Rin Supporting | Clark, Leah |
Ryu Supporting | None |
Safla Supporting | Sendai, Eri |
Sakura Supporting | Chiba, Susumu |
Sedoru Supporting | Suyama, Akio |
Setsuno Supporting | Erickson, Juli |
Shigematsu Supporting | Ishii, Kouji |
Shu Supporting | Chiba, Susumu |
Smile Supporting | Tsuda, Kenjirou |
Starjun Supporting | Miki, Shinichiro |
Tack Supporting | Kimura, Masafumi |
Takimaru Supporting | KENN |
Teppei Supporting | Onosaka, Masaya |
Terry Cloth Supporting | None |
Tina Supporting | Mizuki, Nana |
Tom Supporting | Kakihara, Tetsuya |
Tommyrod Supporting | Ishida, Akira |
Tsukimaru Supporting | Kanemoto, Ryousuke |
Uumen, Umeda Supporting | Konishi, Katsuyuki |
Wagon Supporting | Kawada, Shinji |
Wine Supporting | Yoshikai, Kiyohito |
Yamashita, Tomohisa Supporting | Yamashita, Tomohisa |
Yosaku Supporting | Ginga, Banjou |
Yuda Supporting | Ishizumi, Akihiko |
Yukimaru Supporting | Shirakawa, Shuusaku |
Yun Supporting | Kaneda, Tomoko |
Yuu Supporting | Vale, Eric |
Zaiper Supporting | Obayashi, Youhei |
Zonge Supporting | Takagi, Wataru |
Staff
Jouno, Masato Producer |
Zako, Akifumi Director, Episode Director, Storyboard |
Endou, Tetsuya Episode Director |
Ishiguro, Megumu Episode Director, Storyboard |
Kakudou, Hiroyuki Episode Director, Storyboard |
Komura, Toshiaki Episode Director, Storyboard |
Sakai, Munehisa Episode Director |
Shimizu, Junji Episode Director, Storyboard |
Ueda, Hidehito Episode Director |
Hiramatsu, Masaki Script |
Itou, Naoyuki Storyboard |
Nishimoto, Yukio Storyboard |
F.T. Island Theme Song Performance |
Horiko, Hiroki Theme Song Composition |
Hyadain Theme Song Arrangement, Theme Song Lyrics, Theme Song Performance, Theme Song Composition |
Ieiri, Leo Theme Song Lyrics, Theme Song Performance, Theme Song Composition |
Ishiwatari, Junji Theme Song Lyrics |
Kodama, Saori Theme Song Lyrics |
Kushida, Akira Theme Song Performance |
Mizuki, Nana Theme Song Performance |
Salley Theme Song Lyrics, Theme Song Composition, Theme Song Performance |
Sea☆A Theme Song Performance |
Yamashita, Tomohisa Theme Song Performance |
Yokoyama, Rurika Theme Song Performance |
Abe, Misao Key Animation |
Ebisawa, Kazuo Art Director, Background Art |
Fukunaga, Gen Executive Producer |
Hamaguchi, Akira Key Animation |
Hamano, Yuuichi Key Animation |
Hashimoto, Hideki Key Animation, Animation Director |
Hayama, Junichi Key Animation |
Hayashi, Yuuki Key Animation |
Hisada, Kazuya Key Animation |
Itaoka, Nishiki Key Animation |
Jewell, Jerry ADR Director |
Kamura, Hiroyuki Key Animation |
Karasawa, Yuuichi Key Animation |
Karasu, Hiroaki Key Animation |
Kiyoyama, Shigetaka Key Animation |
Komatsu, Eiji 2nd Key Animation |
Kuroyanagi, Kenji Key Animation |
Matsuda, Kenji Inserted Song Performance |
Matsuda, Soichiro Key Animation |
Miyai, Kana Key Animation |
Mizutani, Hiromi Music |
Murayama, Isao Series Composition |
Nakamura, Ryouta Key Animation |
Nakatsuru, Katsuyoshi Key Animation |
Nii, Manabu Key Animation |
Nouel, Antoine ADR Director |
Ogawa, Ichirou Animation Director |
Okiayu, Ryotaro Inserted Song Performance |
Oonishi, Ryou Animation Director, Key Animation |
Park, Romi Inserted Song Performance |
Saitou, Kazuya Key Animation |
Seki, Hiromi Planning |
Sekiya, Kaoru Key Animation |
Shimabukuro, Mitsutoshi Original Creator |
Shimanuki, Masahiro Key Animation |
Shintani, Naohiro Key Animation |
Sudou, Tomonori Key Animation |
Takayanagi, Kumiko Key Animation |
Tate, Naoki Key Animation |
Tomita, Yoshikazu Key Animation |
Walker, Tyler ADR Director |
Wanibuchi, Kazuhiko Key Animation |
Watanabe, Koudai Animation Director, Key Animation |
Yaso, Shouta Sound Effects |
Theme Songs
Opening Themes
- OP1: “Guts Guts!! (ガツガツ!!)” by Akira Kushida (eps 1-98)
- OP2: “Go Shock My Way!! (豪食マイウェイ!!)” by Akira Kushida (eps 99-)
Ending Themes
- ED1: “Satisfaction” by F.T Island (eps 1-25)
- ED2: “DELI-DELI☆DELICIOUS” by Sea☆A (eps 26-38)
- ED3: “Sabrina (サブリナ)” by Leo Ieiri (eps 39-50)
- ED4: “Love Chase” by Tomohisa Yamashita (eps 52-62)
- ED5: “Samba de Toriko!!! (サンバ de トリコ!!!)” by Hyadain (eps 63-75)
- ED6: “Lovely Fruit” by Nana Mizuki (eps 76-87)
- ED7: “Niji (虹)” by JUN SKY WALKER(S) (eps 88-98)
- ED8: “Akai Kutsu (赤い靴)” by Salley (100-111)
- ED9: “Tautology (トートロジー)” by The Dresscodes (112-123)
- ED10: “Believe in Yourself!” by palet (eps 124-135)
- ED11: “Mega Lover (メガラバ)” by Rurika Yokoyama (横山ルリカ) (eps 136-???)
Episode List
No. | Episode Title | Aired |
1 | Landing, Gourmet Island! The Gourmet Hunter Toriko Appears! Jouriku, Gourmet no Shima! Bishoku-ya Toriko Arawaru! (上陸、グルメの島! 美食屋トリコ現る!) | Apr 3, 2011 |
2 | The Undiscovered Giant Beast! Toriko, Capture a Gararagator! Hikyou no Kyojuu! Toriko, Gararawani wo Hokaku Seyo! (秘境の巨獣! トリコ、ガララワニを捕獲せよ!) | Apr 10, 2011 |
3 | The Well Mellowed 7-Colored Fruit Juice! Pick the Rainbow Fruit! Houjun Naru Nanairo no Kajuu! Niji no Mi wo Tore! (芳醇なる七色の果汁! 虹の実をとれ!) | Apr 17, 2011 |
4 | Prepare It! The Poisonous Puffer Whale! The Heavenly King Coco Appears! Sabake Moudoku Fugu Kujira! Shitennou Koko Toujou! (さばけ猛毒フグ鯨! 四天王ココ登場!) | Apr 24, 2011 |
5 | The Deadly Cave Battle! Fire, Five-Fold Spiked Punch! Doukutsu no Shitou! Ute, Go Ren Kugi Panch! (洞窟の死闘! 打て、5連釘パンチ!) | May 1, 2011 |
6 | The Knocking Master! Time to Taste the Puffer Whale! Nokkingu no Tatsujin! Fugukujira, Bisshoku no Toki! (ノッキングの達人! フグ鯨、実食の時!) | May 8, 2011 |
7 | The Strongest Wolf That Ever Lived! The Battle Wolf is Reborn! Saidai Saikyou no Ookami! Battle Wolf, Fukkatsu! (最大最強の狼! バトルウルフ、復活!) | May 15, 2011 |
8 | The Threat Appears! Rumble at the Gourmet Coliseum! Arawareta Kyoui! Haran, Gourmet Coliseum! (現れた脅威! 波乱、グルメコロシアム!) | May 22, 2011 |
9 | That Which Is Passed Down! Activate, Gourmet Cells! Uketsugareru Mono! Kassei, Gourmet Saibou! (受け継がれるもの! 活性、グルメ細胞!) | May 29, 2011 |
10 | The Man Who Has an Invincible Domain! His Name Is Sunny! Muteki no Ryouiki wo Motsu Otoko! Sono Na wa Sunny! (無敵の領域を持つ男! その名はサニー!) | Jun 5, 2011 |
11 | Regal Isle Dash! Search for the Jewel Meat! Shissou, Regal-tou! Jewel Meat wo Mezase! (疾走、リーガル島! ジュエルミートを目指せ!) | Jun 12, 2011 |
12 | The Devils’ Game! Clear the Devils’ Playground! Ma no Game! Devil Athletic wo Clear Shiro! (魔のゲーム! デビルアスレチックをクリアしろ!) | Jun 19, 2011 |
13 | The Ultimate Backup! Clash, Coco Vs. GT Robot! Saikyou no Suketto! Gekitotsu, Koko tai GT Robo! (最強の助っ人! 激突、ココ対GTロボ!) | Jun 26, 2011 |
14 | The Threat Of Deadly Poison! Coco’s Formula for Victory! Kyoui no Moudoku! Coco, Shouri e no Houteishiki! (脅威の猛毒! ココ、勝利への方程式!) | Jul 3, 2011 |
15 | The Unyielding Aesthetic! Sunny’s Manly Battle! Kyoujin Naru Bigaku! Sunny, Otoko no Tatakai! (強靭なる美学! サニー、男の闘い!) | Jul 10, 2011 |
16 | Rin’s Final Wish! Awaken, Super Toriko! Rin, Saigo no Negai! Kakusei Seyo, Chou (Super) Toriko!! (リン、最期の願い! 覚醒せよ、超 (スーパー)トリコ!!) | Jul 17, 2011 |
17 | Super Toriko, the Fists of Anger! This Is the Strongest Spike Punch! Chou (Super) Toriko, Ikari no Kobushi! Korega Saikyou no Kugi Panchi! (超 (スーパー)トリコ、怒りの拳!これが最強の釘パンチ!) | Jul 31, 2011 |
18 | The Taste Written in His DNA! Toriko, Search for the BB Corn! DNA ni Kizama Reta Aji! Toriko, BB (Blue Blood) Koun wo Sagase! (DNAに刻まれた味! トリコ、BB (ブルーブラッド)コーンを探せ!) | Aug 7, 2011 |
19 | The Talent of Battle! Show Me, Terry, King in the Making! Tatakai no Sainou! Misero Terry, Ouja no Soshitsu! (闘いの才能! 見せろテリー、王者の素質!) | Aug 14, 2011 |
20 | For Terry’s Sake! Burst By Broiling Heat, BB Corn! Terry no Tame ni! Shakunetsu de Hajikero, BB Koun! (テリーの為に! 灼熱 (しゃくねつ)で弾けろ、BBコーン!) | Aug 21, 2011 |
21 | The Gourmet Corp. Assassin! The Moment Toriko’s Techniques Evolve! Bishokukai no Shikaku! Toriko no Waza, Shinka no Shunkan! (美食會 (びしょくかい)の刺客! トリコの技、進化の瞬間!) | Aug 28, 2011 |
22 | Pressure of Madness! Grinpatch vs. Toriko! Kyouki no Atsuryoku! Grinpatch tai Toriko! (狂気の圧力! グリンパーチ対トリコ!) | Sep 4, 2011 |
23 | The Amusement Park of Eating! The Bellyfull City, Gourmet Town! Shokuji no Yuuenchi! Manpuku Toshi Gourmet Town! (食事の遊園地! 満腹都市グルメタウン!) | Sep 11, 2011 |
24 | Dreamtime! Setsuno’s Century Soup! Yume no Jikan! Setsuno no Century Soup! (夢の時間! 節乃のセンチュリースープ!) | Sep 18, 2011 |
25 | Meeting at the Saloon! Rivalry Between Gourmet Hunters! Deai no Sakaba! Gunyuukakkyo no Bishokuya-tachi! (出会いの酒場! 群雄割拠の美食屋達!) | Sep 25, 2011 |
26 | Challenge of the Gourmet Hunter Army! Disembarking at Freezing Hell! Bishokuya Gundan no Chousen! Jouriku, Gokkan no Jigoku! (美食屋軍団の挑戦! 上陸、極寒の地獄!) | Oct 2, 2011 |
27 | Hurry While It’s Hot! A Survival Race on Ice! Zen wa Isoge! Hyoudo no Survival Race! (膳は急げ! 氷土のサバイバルレース!) | Oct 9, 2011 |
28 | The Explosive Fire Shakes Ice Mountain! The Identity of the Masked Man! Hyouzen Yurugasu Bakuen! Fukumen Otoko no Shoutai!! (氷山揺るがす爆炎! 覆面男の正体!!) | Oct 16, 2011 |
29 | Glorious Bug Tamer! Tommyrod vs Toriko Ranmannaru Mushi Tsukai! Tommyrod tai Toriko (爛漫なる蟲使い! トミーロッド対トリコ) | Oct 23, 2011 |
30 | Gratitude and Pride! Takimaru’s Full-Out Corkscrew Shot! Kansha to Hokori! Takimaru, Konshin no Sennuki Shot! (感謝と誇り! 滝丸、渾身の栓抜きショット!) | Oct 30, 2011 |
31 | Settled! Match and Takimaru’s Desperate Attacks! Ketchaku! Match to Takimaru Sutemi no Oowaza! (決着! マッチと滝丸捨て身の大技!) | Nov 6, 2011 |
32 | The Gourmet Reviver and the Legendary Soup’s Location! Shoku no Saisei-ya to Densetsu no Soup no Yukue! (食の再生屋と伝説のスープの行方!) | Nov 13, 2011 |
33 | Head-on Fight! Fierce Battle! Toriko vs. Tommyrod! Makkou Shoubu! Gekitou Toriko tai Tommyrod! (真っ向勝負! 激闘トリコ対トミーロッド!) | Nov 20, 2011 |
34 | Ultimate Desperation! Tommyrod’s Full-Power Mode Explodes! Zettai Zetsumei!! Tommyrod Honki Mode Sakuretsu! (絶体絶命!! トミーロッド本気モード炸裂!) | Nov 27, 2011 |
35 | Wondrous Power! Gourmet Reviver Teppei Joins the Battle! Kyoui no Chikara! Saisei-ya Teppei Sansen! (驚異の力! 再生屋鉄平参戦!) | Dec 4, 2011 |
36 | The Last Drop! Who Will Get the Century Soup?! Saigo no Itteki! Century Soup wa Dare no Te ni!? (最後の一滴! センチュリースープは誰の手に!?) | Dec 11, 2011 |
37 | Farewell, Ice Hell! Granny Setsu’s Hidden Power! Saraba Ice Hell! Setsu-baa no Himetaru Chikara (さらばアイスヘル! セツ婆の秘めたる力) | Dec 18, 2011 |
38 | Splendid Healing! Here Comes the Gourmet Reviver, Yosaku! Goukai Chiryou! Saisei-ya Yosaku Toujou! (豪快治療! 再生屋・与作登場!) | Dec 25, 2011 |
39 | Race to Finish! Will It Be Toriko’s Recovery, or Komatsu’s Soup?! Kyousou! Toriko no Kanchi ka Komatsu no Soup ka!? (競争! トリコの完治か 小松のスープか!?) | Jan 8, 2012 |
40 | To the World of Ultimate Bliss! Taste the Century Soup! Shifuku no Sekai e! Jisshoku Century Soup (至福の世界へ! 実食センチュリースープ) | Jan 15, 2012 |
41 | Housewarming Party! Everyone Gather at the Sweets House! Shinchiku Iwai! Sweets House ni Zen’in Shuugou! (新築祝! スイーツハウスに全員集合!) | Jan 22, 2012 |
42 | The Gourmet King Championship! Search for the Ultimate Sweets! Bishoku Ou Ketteisen! Kyuukyoku no Sweets wo Sagase! (美食王決定戦! 究極のスイーツを探せ!) | Jan 29, 2012 |
43 | Bonding Dish! Partners Are Forever! Kizuna no Ippin! Partner wa Eien ni (絆の一品! パートナーは永遠に) | Feb 5, 2012 |
44 | White Hot! Toriko vs. the IGO President! Hakunetsu! Toriko tai IGO Kaichou! (白熱! トリコ対IGO会長!) | Feb 12, 2012 |
45 | Vegetable Garden in the Heavens! Vegetable Sky! Tenkuu no Yasaibatake Vegetable Sky! (天空の野菜畑・ベジタブルスカイ!) | Feb 19, 2012 |
46 | Discovery! The King of Vegetables, Ozone Grass! Hakken! Yasai no Oosama Ozon-sou! (発見! 野菜の王様オゾン草!) | Feb 26, 2012 |
47 | Confession in the Heavens! The Formation of the Invincible Duo! Oozora no Kokuhaku! Fumetsu no Combi Kessei! (大空の告白! 不滅のコンビ結成!) | Mar 4, 2012 |
48 | Shocking Encounter! A Mysterious Life Form Appears! Shougeki no Deai! Nazo no Seibutsu Arawaru! (衝撃の出会い! 謎の生物現る!) | Mar 18, 2012 |
49 | Toriko Rushes In! The Truth of the Gourmet World! Toriko Totsunyuu! Gourmet-kai no Shinjitsu! (トリコ突入! グルメ界の真実!) | Mar 25, 2012 |
50 | Enter the Astounding Ringer! The True Meaning of a Partner! Kyoui no Suketto Toujou! Partner no Shin no Imi (驚異の助っ人登場! パートナーの真の意味) | Apr 1, 2012 |
51 | The Reunion of Toriko and Luffy! Find the Seafood Fruit! Saikai Toriko to Luffy! Kaisen no Mi wo Sagase! (再会トリコとルフィ! 海鮮の実を探せ!) | Apr 8, 2012 |
52 | Shock! The Broken Kitchen Knife and Cutler Melk! Shougeki! Oreta Houchou to Togishi Melk (衝撃! 折れた包丁と研ぎ師メルク!) | Apr 15, 2012 |
53 | Tension! Toriko’s Knife vs. Melk’s Kitchen Knife! Kinpaku! Toriko no Knife tai Meruku Bouchou! (緊迫! トリコのナイフ対メルク包丁!) | Apr 22, 2012 |
54 | Supergravity! Conquer Heavy Hole! Chou Juuryoku! Heavy Hole wo Kouryaku Seyo! (超重力! ヘビーホールを攻略せよ!) | Apr 29, 2012 |
55 | Hidden Truth! The First Melk Appears! Kakusareta Shinjitsu! Shodai Melk Arawaru! (隠された真実! 初代 メルク現る!) | May 6, 2012 |
56 | Debut! The Second Generation’s Succession and Melk Stardust! Ohirome! Nidaime Shuumei to Melk no Hoshikuzu! (御披露目! 二代目襲名とメルクの星屑!) | May 13, 2012 |
57 | A Work Made with All Her Might! The Completed Melk Knife! Konshin no Issaku! Kansei Melk-bouchou! (渾身の一作!完成メルク包丁!) | May 20, 2012 |
58 | Super Celeb! Once-in-a-Lifetime Gourmet Carriage Journey! Chou Celeb! Gourmet Basha no Yume no Tabi! (超セレブ! グルメ馬車の夢の旅!) | May 27, 2012 |
59 | Finally, He Appears! The Last of the Four Kings, Zebra! Tsui ni Toujou! Saigo no Shitennou Zebra! (遂に登場! 最後の四天王ゼブラ!) | Jun 3, 2012 |
60 | Unleashed Roar! Death Row Zebra’s Release! Bakuon Kaihou! Shikeishuu Zebra no Shussho (爆音開放! 死刑囚ゼブラの出しよ) | Jun 10, 2012 |
61 | Warning! Zebra Has Disembarked at the Sand Garden! Keihou Hatsurei! Zebra Sand Garden ni Jouriku! (警報発令! ゼブラサンドガーデンに上陸!) | Jun 17, 2012 |
62 | Komatsu Disappears! Devilish Desert Labyrinth! Komatsu Shissou! Ma no Desert Labyrinth! (小松失踪! 魔のデザートラビりンス!) | Jun 24, 2012 |
63 | The Sealed Voice! The Other-Dimensional Gourmet Pyramid! Fuuinsareta Koe! Ikoukan Gourmet Pyramid (封印された声! 異空間グルメピラミッド!) | Jul 1, 2012 |
64 | Astounding! The Mysterious Ancient Manuscript and the Creature Inside the Coffin! Kikikaikai! Nazo no Komonjo to Hitsugi no Naka no Seibutsu! (奇々怪々! 謎の古文書と棺の中の生物!) | Jul 8, 2012 |
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66 | Cooperative Cooking! Komatsu Manages Toriko and Zebra! Renkei Chouri! Komatsu ga Ayatsuru Toriko to Zebra! (連携調理! 小松が操るトリコとゼブラ!) | Jul 29, 2012 |
67 | Explosion of Combination Techniques! We Get the World’s Best Cola! Gattai Waza Sakuretsu! Sekaiichi no Cola Itadakimasu (合体技炸裂! 世界一のコーラいただきます!) | Aug 5, 2012 |
68 | The Truth Revealed! Komatsu’s Will and the Identity of the Mysterious Creature! Akasareru Shinsou! Komatsu no Ishi to Nazo no Seibutsu no Shoutai! (明かされる真相! 小松の意志と謎の生物の正体!) | Aug 12, 2012 |
69 | Surpass Dad! Midsummer Gobbling Katsu Curry! Chichi wo Koero! Manatsu no Gatsu Katsu Curry! (父を超えろ! 真夏のガツカツカレー!) | Aug 19, 2012 |
70 | The Ties That Bind! Superb Gobbling Katsu Curry! Tsunagaru Kizuna! Zeppin Gatsu Katsu Curry! (つながる絆! 絶品ガツカツカレー!) | Aug 26, 2012 |
71 | New Phase! Toriko’s Decision and the Reunion with “Him”! Shinkyokumen! Toriko no Ketsui to ”Yatsu” to no Saikai (新局面! トリコの決意と”奴”との再会!) | Sep 2, 2012 |
72 | Food Luck Runneth Over! Pilgrimage to the Gourmet Shrine! Afureru Shokuun! Junrei Gourmet Jinja! (あふれる食運! 巡礼グルメ神社!) | Sep 9, 2012 |
73 | Uwaaa! Astonishing Stun Apple! Uwaa! Gyouten Bikkuri Apple! (ウワーッ! 仰天ビックリアップル!) | Sep 16, 2012 |
74 | Chicken Beast’s Egg! The Memories of Old Man Yocchi and His Wife! Niwatora no Tamago! Yocchi Jii-san to Tsuma no Kioku! (ニワトラの卵! よっち爺さんと妻の記憶!) | Sep 23, 2012 |
75 | Glittering Crystal! Shining Gourami! Suishou no Kagayaki! Sansan Gourami! (水晶の輝き! サンサングラミー!) | Sep 30, 2012 |
76 | Shocking Rapids! Giant Waterfall, Death Falls! Shougeki no Gekiryuu! Kyodai Taki Death Fall!! (衝撃の激流! 巨大滝デスフォール!!) | Oct 7, 2012 |
77 | Sunny’s New Attack! The Result of Gorgeous Training! Sunny Shinwaza! Kareinaru Shugyou no Seika! (サニ新技! 華麗なる修業の成果!) | Oct 14, 2012 |
78 | Thirty Times Combo! Thirty-Six-Fold Twin Spiked Punch! Gattai 30-bai! 36-ren Tsuin Kugi Punch! (合体30倍! 36連ツイン釘パンチ!) | Oct 21, 2012 |
79 | Cooking by Intuition! Komatsu and the Shining Gourami! Choukkan Chouri! Komatsu to Sansan Gourami! (直感蝶理! 小松とサンサングラミー!) | Oct 28, 2012 |
80 | Flashy Presentation! Supreme Service With a Meal! Do Hade Enshutsu! Shokuji ni Saikou no Service wo! (ド派手演出! 食事に最高の サービスを!) | Nov 4, 2012 |
81 | Supreme Chitose Ame! Komatsu and Yun’s Tale! Gokujou no Chitose Ame! Komatsu to Yun no Monogatari! (極上の千歳飴! 小松とユンの物語!) | Nov 11, 2012 |
82 | Assemble on Autumn Mountain! Terry, Yun, Kiss, Queen! Akiyama ni Shuugou! Terry. Yun. Kiss. Queen! (秋山に集合! テリー。ユン。キッス。クイン!) | Nov 18, 2012 |
83 | Reunion! Take-chan of Fairytale Castle! Saikai! Otogi no Shiro no Take-chan! (再会! オトギの城の竹ちゃん!) | Nov 25, 2012 |
84 | Crossroads! A Chef’s Destination! Wakare Michi! Ryourinin no Mezasu Saki! (分かれ道! 料理人のめざす先!) | Dec 2, 2012 |
85 | Dramatic Transformation! Hair Salon Barber Gourmet! Gekiteki Henshin! Biyoushitsu Barber Gourmet! (劇的変身! 美容室バーバーグルメ!) | Dec 9, 2012 |
86 | Gathering of the Four Kings! A Midwinter Night’s Miracle! Shitennou Shoushuu! Mafuyu no Yoru no Kiseki! (四天王招集! 真冬の夜の奇跡!) | Dec 16, 2012 |
87 | Merry Feastmas! Gourmet Santa’s Present! Merry Itadakimasu! Gourmet Santa no Okurimono! (メリーイタダキマス! グルメサンタの贈り物!) | Dec 23, 2012 |
88 | Heaven or Hell!? Storming Into the Gourmet Casino! Tengoku ka Jigoku ka!? Totsunyuu, Gourmet Casino! (天国か地獄か!? 突入、グルメカジノ!) | Jan 6, 2013 |
89 | Enter: The Boss of the Underground Cooking World, Livebearer! Toujou! Chikaryourikai Boss, Livebearer! (登場! 地下料理界ボス、ライブベアラー!) | Jan 13, 2013 |
90 | Life and Death Card Game! Gourmet Tasting! Inochigake no Card Game! Gourmet Tasting! (命がけのカードゲーム! グルメテイスティング!) | Jan 20, 2013 |
91 | Dead Heat! Coco vs. Livebearer Dead Heat! Coco vs Livebearer (デッドヒート! ココVSライブベアラー) | Jan 27, 2013 |
92 | Coco’s Gambit! The Ingredients That Determine Victory or Defeat! Coco no Sakuryaku! Shoubu wo Kimeru Hazure Shokuzai! (ココの策略! 勝負を決めるハズレ食材!) | Feb 3, 2013 |
93 | Eat or Be Eaten! Toriko vs. Hannya Panda! Kuu ka Kuwareru ka! Toriko vs Hannya Panda! (食うか食われるか! トリコVS般若パンダ!) | Feb 10, 2013 |
94 | Climax! The Last, Most Terrible Ingredients! Climax! Nokosareta Saiaku no Sokuzai! (クライマックス! 残された最悪の食材!) | Feb 17, 2013 |
95 | The Moment of Truth! Coco’s Daring Scenario! Ketchaku no Toki! Coco no Souzetsunaru Scenario! (決着の時! ココの壮絶なるシナリオ!) | Mar 3, 2013 |
96 | A Taste That’s out of This World! Eating the Meteor Garlic! Umaki Uchuukyuu! Jisshoku Meteor Garlic! (うまさ宇宙級! 実食メテオガーリック!) | Mar 17, 2013 |
97 | Showdown at the Summit! Ichiryu vs. Midora of the Gourmet Corp.! Choujou Taiketsu! Ichiryuu vs Bishokukai Midora! (頂上対決! 一龍VS美食會・三虎!) | Mar 24, 2013 |
98 | Hidden Training Ingredient! Emergency Instruction from Ichiryu! Kakusareta Shugyou Shokuzai! Ichiryuu Kara no Kinkyuu Shirei! (隠された修行食材! 一龍からの緊急指令!) | Mar 31, 2013 |
99 | Run, Strongest Army! Toriko, Luffy, and Goku! Hashire Saikyou Gundan! Toriko to Luffy to Gokuu! (走れ最強軍団! トリコとリフィと悟空!) | Apr 7, 2013 |
100 | The Four Kings Assemble to Mark the 100th Episode! Hyakkai Kinen de Shitennou Zenin Daishuugou! (百回記念で四天王全員大集合!) | Apr 14, 2013 |
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Cover of the first tankōbon volume (released in Japan on November 4, 2008) featuring the titular character, Toriko. | |
トリコ | |
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Genre | Adventure, comedy, fantasy[1] |
Manga | |
Written by | Mitsutoshi Shimabukuro |
Published by | Shueisha |
English publisher | |
Demographic | Shōnen |
Imprint | Jump Comics |
Magazine | Weekly Shōnen Jump |
English magazine | |
Original run | May 19, 2008 – November 21, 2016 |
Volumes | 43 (List of volumes) |
Anime film | |
Directed by | Mitsuru Obunai |
Written by | Masaki Hiramatsu |
Studio | Ufotable |
Released | October 12, 2009 |
Runtime | 28 minutes |
Anime film | |
Toriko: Capture the Barbarian Ivy! | |
Released | October 23, 2010 |
Runtime | 40 minutes |
Anime film | |
Toriko 3D: Kaimaku! Gourmet Adventure!! | |
Directed by | Junji Shimizu |
Written by | Isao Murayama |
Music by | Hiromi Mizutani |
Studio | Toei Animation |
Released | March 19, 2011 |
Runtime | 40 minutes |
Anime television series | |
Directed by | Akifumi Zako (#1-99) Hidehito Ueda (#100-147) |
Produced by | Makoto Seino Naoko Sato Takashi Washio |
Written by | Isao Murayama |
Music by | Hiromi Mizutani |
Studio | Toei Animation |
Licensed by | |
Original network | Fuji TV (and other FNS stations) |
Original run | April 3, 2011 – March 30, 2014 |
Episodes | 147 (List of episodes) |
Anime film | |
Toriko the Movie: Bishokushin's Special Menu | |
Directed by | Akifumi Zako |
Written by | Isao Murayama |
Studio | Toei Animation |
Licensed by | |
Released | July 27, 2013 |
Runtime | 81 minutes |
Toriko (トリコ) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Mitsutoshi Shimabukuro. It was serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump from May 19, 2008 to November 21, 2016, with the chapters collected into 43 tankōbon volumes by Shueisha. It follows the adventures of Toriko, a Gourmet Hunter, as he searches for rare, diverse foods to complete a full-course meal. On his journey, he is accompanied by a timid chef who wants to improve his skills.
A short film was created by Ufotable for the Jump Super Anime Tour 2009, with another created for the 2010 tour. The manga has also been adapted into an anime television series produced by Toei Animation, which was broadcast in Japan from 2011 to 2014. Additionally, Toei developed a 2011 animated 3D short film and a 2013 feature film. The manga series has been licensed for an English-language release by Viz Media in North America and Madman Entertainment in Australasia. Madman also licensed the anime series in Australasia, while Funimation licensed it in North America. In June 2014, Shueisha announced in volume 29 of Toriko that the series had more than 20 million volumes in print.
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Plot[edit]
Toriko is a Gourmet Hunter searching for the most precious foods in the world so he can create his full-course meal. A man with inhuman ability, he utilizes his incredible strength and knowledge of the animal kingdom to capture ferocious, evasive, and rare beasts to further his menu. He is accompanied by the weak and timid chef Komatsu, who, inspired by Toriko's ambition, travels with him to improve his culinary skills and to find rare ingredients. Toriko and his friends often fight against the Gourmet Corps (美食會Bishoku-kai), who seek to take control of the world's entire food supply and are looking for the highly sought-after ingredient GOD (GOD(ゴッド)Goddo), which the legendary Gourmet Hunter Acacia used to end the war that took place five-hundred years before the series began.
Setting[edit]
The planet of Toriko is separated into two parts; the Human World (人間界Ningen-kai) and the Gourmet World (グルメ界Gurume-kai).[2] The Human World is where modern civilization exists and occupies just 30% of the planet, the rest is the Gourmet World, which is inhospitable to most humans due to the strength of the wild life and extreme climate changes. In the Gourmet Age (グルメ時代Gurume Jidai), which began five centuries ago at the end of the hundred-year war, the taste and texture of food is extremely important. The International Gourmet Organization (国際グルメ機構Kokusai Gurume Kikō) (IGO), maintains order and defends civilians from dangerous animals and gourmet criminals. Originally set-up by the United Nations, the IGO is now independent from them and holds more influence as it is composed of 360 nations.[3] They apply a numerical rating from 1 to 100, referred to as Capture Levels (捕獲レベルHokaku Reberu), to most ingredients based on the difficulty of acquiring it.[4] The IGO has a group of seven individuals with highly sensitive taste, called the Gourmet 7 (グルメセブンGurume Sebun) or G7, that are in charge of assigning the star ranking of restaurants and the ranking of chefs.[5]
Individuals known as Gourmet Hunters (美食屋Bishokuya, lit. 'Gourmet Food Providers'), who have usually trained their abilities to that of superhuman, are regularly hired by restaurants and the rich to seek high-level ingredients and rare animals. One can also increase their strength by implanting Gourmet Cells (グルメ細胞Gurume Saibō) into their bodies.[6][7] Gourmet Revivers (再生屋Saiseiya, lit. 'Regeneration Providers') are those who dedicate themselves to protecting ingredients from extinction or exhaustion, and who can also arrest people that partake in the transaction of illegal goods, violate poaching laws,[8][9] or causes extinction of an entire species.
Media[edit]
Manga[edit]
Written and illustrated by Mitsutoshi Shimabukuro, Toriko was serialized in the manga anthology Weekly Shōnen Jump from May 19, 2008 to November 21, 2016.[10][11] The 396 individual chapters were collected and published into 43 tankōbon volumes by Shueisha between November 4, 2008 and December 31, 2016.[12][13] Readers and fans of the series were able to submit ideas and designs for monsters and ingredients that appear in the manga.[14]
Shimabukuro collaborated with Eiichiro Oda, author of One Piece, for a crossover one-shot of their series titled Taste of the Devil Fruit!! (実食! 悪魔の実!!Jisshoku! Akuma no Mi!!, lit. 'The True Food! Devil Fruit!!'),[15] which ran in the April 4, 2011 issue of Weekly Shōnen Jump. There is also a spin-off manga series titled Gourmet Academy Toriko (グルメ学園トリコ), written by Toshinori Takayama and illustrated by Akitsugu Mizumoto. It was serialized in Saikyō Jump from December 3, 2010 to December 2, 2016,[16] with the chapters collected into 9 tankōbon between April 4, 2012 and December 31, 2016.[17]
At San Diego Comic-Con International 2009, Viz Media announced they had licensed Toriko for an English-language release.[18] The first collected volume of Toriko was released on June 1, 2010,[19] and Viz has released forty-three volumes as of August 7, 2018.[20] The manga premiered in the February 2010 edition of a digital supplement available only to subscribers of Viz's printed Shonen Jump magazine.[21][22] When the printed magazine ended, Toriko was one of the launch titles of its digital successor Weekly Shonen Jump (originally named Weekly Shonen Jump Alpha), starting with chapter 171 in its debut issue on January 30, 2012.[23] The Toriko and One Piece crossover was sent out free to annual subscribers of the magazine who signed up before April 30, 2012. Madman Entertainment released the first volume in Australasia on July 10, 2010,[24] and have released twenty-six volumes as of April 10, 2015.[25]
Films[edit]
A short film simply titled Toriko, directed by Mitsuru Obunai and produced by Ufotable, was shown on October 12, 2009 at the Jump Super Anime Tour 2009.[26][27] It was streamed on Weekly Shōnen Jump's English website one month later.[27] A second short, titled Toriko: Capture the Barbarian Ivy! (トリコ バーバリアンアイビーを捕獲せよ!), was shown at the following year's Jump Super Anime Tour on October 23, 2010.[28]
An animated 3D film short, Toriko 3D: Kaimaku! Gourmet Adventure!! (トリコ3D 開幕!グルメアドベンチャー!!Toriko Surīdī: Kaimaku! Gurume Adobenchā!!), produced by Toei Animation, was released in Japanese theaters on March 19, 2011 as a double feature with the One Piece film One Piece 3D: Mugiwara Chase.[29]
A feature-length film, Toriko the Movie: Bishokushin's Special Menu (劇場版トリコ 美食神の超食宝Gekijō-ban Toriko Bishoku-shin no Chō Shoku Takara), was released in theaters on July 27, 2013.[30]
Anime[edit]
In December 2010, it was announced that Toei Animation would be adapting Toriko into an anime television series in 2011.[31] It is directed by Akifumi Zako and began broadcasting in Japan on Fuji Television on April 3, 2011.[32][33][34] It took over Dragon Ball Kai's 9:00 am slot on Sunday in the 'Dream 9' time-slot, airing before One Piece.[31] A cross-over special between Toriko and One Piece, considered episode 1 of Toriko and episode 492 of One Piece, aired as the series' premiere,[35] with another between the two series airing on April 10, 2012, episode 51 of Toriko and episode 542 of One Piece. A two-part hour-long crossover special between Toriko, One Piece and Dragon Ball Z aired on Fuji TV on April 7, 2013.[36] Referred to as Dream 9 Toriko & One Piece & Dragon Ball Z Super Collaboration Special!!, the parts are considered episode 590 of One Piece and episode 99 of Toriko respectively. The Toriko anime ended with episode 147 on March 30, 2014, being replaced by the return of Dragon Ball Kai.[37]
In 2011, Funimation announced that it licensed Toriko for streaming in North America within four days after the Japanese broadcast. It premiered on Hulu and Funimation's official website on April 14.[38] Eventually, the series was rescheduled to stream within three days after the Japanese broadcast.[39] Funimation began releasing the series on DVD with an English dub from January 8, 2013, which abruptly stopped on May 7, 2013, for unknown reasons.[40] Madman Entertainment announced they licensed the anime for Australasia on February 3, 2013.[41]
Other media[edit]
A book titled Toriko Gaiden (トリコ外伝) was published on October 2, 2009, consisting of an interview with Mitsutoshi Shimabukuro, the 2007 Toriko one-shot, and other unrelated one-shots by the author.[42] The guidebook Toriko Gourmet Hunting Book (トリコ グルメハンティングブック) was released on November 4, 2011 and includes the original one-shot for Toriko from 2002 and the One Piece crossover chapter.[43] A third companion book, listed as simply the 29.5 volume of Toriko, was released on June 4, 2014.[44]
Toriko Gourmet Survival 2
The television show Sakiyomi Jum-Bang! created a Vomic, a portmanteau of voice and comic, of the first couple chapters of Toriko in 2009. The segment has voice actors act over a manga series as the pages are shown on screen, Toriko was played by Takashi Kondō and Komatsu by Daisuke Kishio.
There have been five video games created by Namco Bandai based on Toriko. Two for the PlayStation Portable, Toriko: Gourmet Survival! (2011) and Toriko: Gourmet Survival! 2 (2012),[45][46] and three for the Nintendo 3DS, Toriko: Gourmet Monsters! (2012), Toriko: Gourmet Battle! (2013) and Toriko: Ultimate Survival (2013).[47][48][49] Toriko and Zebra are also playable characters in the Weekly Shōnen Jump crossover PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita fighting game J-Stars Victory VS.[50]
Reception[edit]
In 2009, Toriko was nominated for the second annual Manga Taishō award.[51] The first and second collected tankōbon volumes, both released on November 4, 2008, were ranked 10th and 11th respectively on Oricon's manga chart for their first week, with nearly 70,000 and 67,000 copies sold.[52] It was the 10th best-selling manga series during the first half of 2011, with over 1.8 million copies sold.[53]Toriko was the eleventh best-selling manga series of 2012, with over 3 million copies sold,[54] and the thirteenth best of 2013, selling 2.8 million.[55] The series has 18 million volumes in circulation as of November 2013.[56] In 2011, Namco Bandai Games estimated Toriko would bring US$25.6 million in toys for the 2012 fiscal year.[57]
Otaku USA's Joseph Luster called Toriko 'an absolute feast for fans of beasts', not able to tell 'whether Shimabukuro just comes up with everything on the spot or if it's all meticulously planned out', and said that the series' charm is 'how it effortlessly applies classic shonen tropes to such an outlandish world.'[58] However, he commented that 'The formula of Toriko is apparent right from the start in true shonen fashion[..] tougher and tougher creatures will quickly follow.'[59] Deb Aoki writing for About.com also praised the imaginative beasts and monsters of the series, as well as the occasional informational bits on the true science of foods, but called the art 'grotesquely goofy.'[60]
Lissa Pattillo of Anime News Network (ANN) called Toriko an 'in-your-face action story riding on the back of a gastronomic fetch-quest.'[61] She compared Toriko's design to that of characters from Dragon Ball and Fist of the North Star, and suggested this might deter some readers.[61] ANN's Rebecca Silverman stated that 'Shimabukuro has clearly devoted time and thought to crafting the story's world, as complex creatures, animal profiles, and distinctive landscapes attest.', and called his art an 'odd mix of old school JoJo's Bizarre Adventure-style manly men and newer One Piece-style chibis.'[62] Carlo Santos, also for ANN, praised the action, saying 'For over-the-top action, it's hard to beat the thrill of Toriko punching out a swarm of giant insects, or the creep factor of a villain who literally wears another human's skin.', and called the art one of the series' highlights.[63] Reviewing the anime, Santos said 'Fans will know what to expect in each adventure: ravenous strongmen flexing their superpowers, ferocious foes being slaughtered by said strongmen, and a rich, imaginative world full of impossibly delicious foods. But the simplicity of Toriko is also its downfall: there are no clever twists in store, the characters don't develop at all, either personally or interpersonally, and even the most calculating villains are just mindless targets waiting to be knocked down one by one. The on-again, off-again animation also does a disservice to the bright colors and creative designs of the series.'[64]
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- ^'Toriko GN 9 - Review'. Anime News Network. 2012-08-04. Retrieved 2013-08-01.
- ^'Toriko DVD Set 1 & 2 - Review'. Anime News Network. 2013-03-13. Retrieved 2013-08-01.
External links[edit]
- Official manga website of Weekly Shōnen Jump(in Japanese)
- Official anime website of Toei Animation(in Japanese)
- Official manga website of Viz Media
- Official manga website of Madman Entertainment
- Toriko (manga) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia