Kimi is not based on a true story. It's likely the result of the imagination and creativity of the writers, who came up with a unique plot and characters to engage the audience.
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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 answer to whether Kaori lives in the Kimi no Uso manga depends on how you interpret the story's progression and the author's intentions. It's a matter of in-depth analysis and understanding of the manga's narrative.
It's a story that likely involves the crossover elements between 'J Stars Victory' and 'Toriko'. Usually in such crossovers, characters from both series interact, perhaps in battles or team - ups. It might include unique storylines where the distinct abilities and personalities of the characters from each universe collide and cooperate.