First tankōbon volume cover, featuring the titular character, Toriko
トリコ
Genre
Adventure[1]
Comic fantasy[1]
Gourmet[2][3]
Manga
Written by
Mitsutoshi Shimabukuro
Published by
Shueisha
English publisher
AUS:Madman Entertainment
NA:Viz Media
Imprint
Jump Comics
Magazine
Weekly Shōnen Jump
English magazine
NA:Weekly Shonen Jump
Demographic
Shōnen
Original run
May 19, 2008 – November 21, 2016
Volumes
43 (List of volumes)
Anime film
Directed by
Mitsuru Obunai
Written by
Masaki Hiramatsu
Music by
Tomoki Hasegawa
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
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
Crunchyroll
Original network
FNS (Fuji TV)
Original run
April 3, 2011 – March 30, 2014
Episodes
147 (List of episodes)
Anime film
Toriko the Movie: Secret Recipe of Gourmet God
Directed by
Akifumi Zako
Written by
Isao Murayama
Studio
Toei Animation
Licensed by
NA:Discotek Media
Released
July 27, 2013
Runtime
81 minutes
Toriko (トリコ) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Mitsutoshi Shimabukuro. 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. Toriko was serialized in Shueisha's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump from May 2008 to November 2016, with its chapters collected into 43 tankōbon volumes.
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 April 2011 to March 2014. Additionally, Toei developed a 2011 animated 3D short film and a 2013 feature film.
The manga series has been licensed for English 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. Discotek Media licensed the 2013 film in North America.
By August 2023, the Toriko manga had over 30 million copies in circulation.
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