In many cases, the manga of Toriko continues even after the anime ends. This can happen due to various reasons such as the complexity of the story or the cost of animating it. However, there are also instances where the anime and manga finish around the same time.
The anime of Toriko doesn't have a fixed rule about ending before the manga. It can vary. Sometimes the anime wraps up earlier because the manga story is still ongoing and too complex to adapt quickly. Other times, they might end concurrently or the anime could get canceled for other production-related reasons.
I'm not sure. There hasn't been a clear statement from Isayama on this.
The Toriko anime does have some differences from the manga, but they aren't too significant. The main plot points are mostly the same.
Yes, typically the manga of Toriko has more detailed and extensive storylines compared to the anime.
Sure did. Toriko manga has reached its end. The storylines were wrapped up, and it's no longer ongoing.
Yes, the Toriko anime completed its adaptation of the manga.
It's quite different. The anime made some significant changes in the plot and character development compared to the manga.
The Toriko manga has come to an end. The story concluded with all the major plotlines resolved.
It ends at a specific point that varies depending on how the anime's storyline was adapted from the manga. Sometimes there are differences in the pacing and content presentation.
They often end happily. For example, the couple gets together and lives happily ever after, like in 'Fruits Basket' where the main characters find love and also resolve their family issues.
Well, it depends. Sometimes they keep the plot and characters exactly the same. But sometimes, they might tweak things like adding more action scenes or changing the order of events to make it more engaging for the viewers.