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Thay thế nào đc thánh Ko.Thánh Ko là mc của truyện mà.Sắp có đứa thay thế Ko rồi, điệu này Ko chết quá.
Nếu tách dc acacia và Neo khi ăn thì ko, còn nếu ko tách dc thì cóNhét con NEO vào vậy thì có được coi là ăn thịt người không? (Acacia)
Toriko is heavily influenced by Buddhism and Japanese folklore. This is apparent in most aspects of the show including the group’s title. In Buddhism, the Four Heavenly Kings are four gods, each of whom watches over one cardinal directions of the world. These gods are in charge of protecting the world and fighting evil, just like the heroes in Toriko. The similarities do not end there since the meaning of these god’s name clearly match an attribute of each character:
1. Vaiśravaṇa: He who hears everything (Zebra’s hearing)
2. Virūpākṣa: He who sees all (Coco’s vision)
3. Virūḍhaka: He who causes to grow (Sunny’ hair)
4. Dhṛtarāṣṭra: He who upholds the realm (Toriko’s role/ sense of justice)
Another example is that the mangaka also borrowed inspiration from the Buddhism mythology to design Toriko's three appetite demon. In Buddhism, oni are portrayed as hideous, gigantic ogre-like creatures with sharp claws, wild hair, and two long horns growing from their heads. The red and green/blue onis hunted the sinners and took them to the god of hell. The other significant type was the invisible oni which represented holy spirits such as a Buddhist Deity. Toriko’s Red/Blue demon closely resembles red/blue onis in color and physical attributes. While his White demon closely resembles a Buddhist Deity, thus invisible Oni (god of hell?).
This brings us to Neo, an appetite demon from another universe, whose appetite cannot be satisfied regardless of what or how much he eats. Neo’s appetite and condition perfectly matches that of a Preta (Hungry Ghost) from the Buddhist mythology. Petra are spirits that inhabit the Buddhist spiritual realm of Hunger, the second lowest of the six realms of desire. This spirits who are tormented by an insatiable hunger/thirst and the inability to fulfill their desires regardless of how much they consume. Neo is a Petra that escaped from the Hunger Realm (his original universe) and traveled to the Human Realm (Toriko’s universe).
Following this analogy:
1. Neo represents a lowly Hungry spirit (second lowest spiritual realm) that will never be satisfied. So Komatsu will not be able to save him (fill his appetite).
2. Toriko symbolizes a Buddha (Highest spiritual realm) who wants to protect and share food with the world. The Red and Blue Demon are going to bring Neo to hell to be Judge by the god of hell himself (the White Demon).


Thánh tankThế chị Ko là gì![]()

Sunny cũng ăn thịt Tommy Rod rồi đó thôiNhét con NEO vào vậy thì có được coi là ăn thịt người không? (Acacia)



Chắc gì nhả ra là thằng Tommy Rod hay là hàng cụ thể ra?Nhả ra lại nên xem như là bắt giam thôi
Mà ngon thì cứ ăn, ngại gì![]()

Sunny nó là bóng lộ thì nó phải khác thằng bóng chìm Toriko rồiBác M4 nói mới nhớ, nhưng mà cách ăn của Sunny nhìn nó ko vấn đề gì lắm. Còn thằng Toriko ăn nhìn đúng chất biến thái hoang dã![]()
