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Toriko is an anime series adapted from the manga of the same title by Mitsutoshi Shimabukuro, produced by Toei Animation and directed by Akifumi Zako. [1] The series follows the adventures of Toriko and Komatsu as they search for rare, diverse foods to complete a full-course meal.
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, [37] with another between the two series airing on April 10, 2012, episode 51 of Toriko and episode 542 of One Piece.
Rose Media & Entertainment launched the Gangcartoon TV Channel, which is a 24-hour anime airing channel on cable television in Thailand, and it began airing on September 23, 2008, [6] based on the Gangcartoon anime programming block, which was shown on the Thai Channel 5 on Saturdays and Sundays from 6:30 to 9:30 a.m. Gangcartoon Channel was closed in 2017.
Toriko is a legendary Gourmet Hunter, being one of the Four Heavenly Kings, he is unusually strong with an inhuman sense of smell, who wants to find the ingredients for the menu of the full-course meal of his life. Komatsu decides to accompany Toriko on the hunt, as he wishes to become the best chef in the world.
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Toriko (トリコ) is a Gourmet Hunter and the title character of the series. He has blue hair and wears an orange vest and short pants. [1] He is one of the Four Heavenly Kings (also The Legendary Four), [2] and his nickname is "The Glutton." [3] Toriko's hunting rule to only killer animals he is hunting, and to "knock" (immobilize) the rest.
9 Cartoon (Thai: ช่อง 9 การ์ตูน) (or Modernine Cartoon (โมเดิร์นไนน์การ์ตูน) during the period when the station was called Modernine TV.) is a Thai cartoon programming block on air: Saturday to Sunday 7.00AM - 9.30AM (formerly on air 08.30AM - 10.30AM to August 2003, 08.00AM - 10.00AM and 7.00AM - 9.00AM) in television MCOT HD. [1]
Another short film, Dragon Ball: Episode of Bardock, was shown at the Jump Festa 2012 event on December 17, 2011. [13] It is an adaptation of the three part spin-off manga of the same name by Naho Ōishi that ran in V Jump from August to October 2011, which is a spin-off sequel to the Bardock – The Father of Goku TV special. [ 14 ]