Episode 1 |
(Sub) The Undiscovered Giant Beast! Toriko, Capture a Gararagator!
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Synopsis
The world is full of deliciously deadly ingredients that the wealthiest appetites in existence can't wait to devour. Toriko, the legendary Gourmet Hunter, is ready
and willing to track down the rarest animals on the planet and put them on a plate!
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Episode 1 "(Sub) The Undiscovered Giant Beast! Toriko, Capture a Gararagator!"
This week brings imports with Arabians Doubt, Sengoku Basara, and this new Gundam thing that everyone's going on about. Plus Little Tail Story, Ranko Tsuikigime, and some bad Twitter news.
A patchwork of throwaway filler episodes, big revelations, important developments, and tied-off loose ends, this set is hardly a paragon of propulsive serial storytelling, but it is entertaining in its own way—and quite indispensable.
A sumptuous spectacle with a warm, beating heart—a tightly-constructed romp with enough humor and headlong action to earn its shonen-action label but that never forgets that real feelings always trump fantasy fightin'.
Over the course of these four tightly-contained episodes, the show suffers what is probably best described as a psychotic break with reality. It would qualify as a baffling train wreck, if only the arc wasn't so... good.
A strong final third largely balances out a weak start in this series about sci fi-enhanced WW II-era naval ships and the pretty female avatars which control them.