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User Reviews for: Toriko

Matthew1
1/10  12 years ago
Toriko is a nicely animated, extremely naive, scientifically inaccurate, superstitious, poorly written anime. Have fun pointing out the numerous plot mistakes and frustrating character actions. Create a drinking game based around the number of times the writers fell prey to the naturalistic fallacy.

Writing simple enough for a child to understand isn't the same as writing something stupid. Your plot can still be realistic or make internal sense and still be simple enough for a child to understand. An anime like Toriko is what is produced when you actually employ children to write for you. The plots consistently fail to make sense. The characters either act without thinking or stand around talking while they should be acting.

The ecology of the world of Toriko is an insult to elementary school teachers. The author of the original manga obviously failed to pay attention in class: ignoring the fact that animals over a certain size would collapse under their own weight; their bones simply unable to support a creature of that mass. With so many ferocious animals capable of wiping out large ecosystems, written into the story, how is it possible there are enough calories to support a single one of those ... let alone the minimum of a viable breeding population (~1,000)?

Even forgiving these unforgivable facts; Toriko has a serious basic flaw it will never be able to overcome. Toriko glorifies gorging, and in a culture where the hungry homeless are seen as less than human, giving another generation of children justification for violence against the homeless is irresponsible.
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Reply by dunpealhunter
12 years ago
Great review! I already knew this anime was bad from watching the episodes in One Piece where they join forces with Luffy and his crew.<br /> <br /> Basically that is only a marketing stunt with as only reason to get people who watch the hugely popular anime One Piece to watch Toriko. Mitsutoshi Shimabukuro (the manga author of Toriko) is friends with Eiichiro Oda, the author of One Piece.<br /> <br /> With regards to the ecology of the world of Toriko, plots being realistic or making sense, how many anime do you know that do that? The ones i know that could actually happen in the real world can be counted on one hand. Don't forget, Japan is world famous for being a little wacky in contrast to the rest of the world. The fact that this anime Toriko is still airing after 2 years and that it is (in Japan at least) very popular and even won a few awards is a perfect example of that.<br /> <br /> Also, according to wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitsutoshi_Shimabukuro) Mitsutoshi Shimabukuro (the manga author) is a convicted phedophile. In the western world he probably would never have been able to receive such success because of his past, but Japan (and most of the other asian countries) has a culture where stuff like that is rather swept under the rug than dealt with or spoken about. Japan and its culture are without a doubt fascinating, but like with every culture it has its weak points.<br /> <br /> I drifted off at the end from the original point i was trying to make, but if you are a fan of anime and Japan in general then you'll understand what i meant :)
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Reply by Matthew1
11 years ago
Wow, I didn't know about Shimabukuro. Thanks for the reply. Yeah, I think I was being a bit harsh with wanting the ecology of Toriko to make logical sense. To the average viewer it's something that can be ignored with our suspension of disbelief, but being a science education advocate I'm sensitive to portraying evolution so horribly or ignoring it completely.
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