

Movie spotlight
Toriko
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Plot Summary
In a world where the ultimate ingredients and the most ferocious beasts exist, Toriko, a Gourmet Hunter, embarks on a journey to find the ultimate cuisine. Along with his best friend, Komatsu, a timid chef, Toriko travels through dangerous lands encountering exotic creatures and facing formidable challenges in his quest for the most delicious and rarest foods in the world. His ultimate goal is to complete his "Full Course Menu" consisting of the most exquisite dishes imaginable.
Critical Reception
Toriko was generally well-received by audiences, praised for its action-packed sequences, unique premise, and over-the-top humor. While it garnered a dedicated fanbase for its adventurous spirit and creative world-building, critical reviews often focused on its episodic nature and occasional pacing issues in its anime adaptation. Its manga counterpart, however, received more consistent praise for its inventive concepts and engaging plot.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its imaginative world and unique "Gourmet Hunting" concept.
Action sequences and the bond between Toriko and Komatsu are often highlighted as enjoyable elements.
Some viewers found the plot progression slow at times, especially in the anime adaptation.
Google audience: Fans largely appreciate Toriko for its fun and adventurous storyline, celebrating its creativity in designing bizarre foods and powerful creatures. The series is often commended for its humor and the protagonist's larger-than-life personality. However, a few users mentioned that the pacing could be inconsistent, leading to moments that felt drawn out.
Fun Fact
The creator of Toriko, Mitsutoshi Shimabukuro, also created the manga 'Sizer', which had a brief run before Toriko.
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