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Kanji | トリコ |
Rōmaji | Toriko |
Physical and Vital Information | |
Species | Mascot |
Gender | Female |
Eye Color | Dark Blue |
Hair Color | Blue (feathers) |
Professional Statistics | |
Occupation | Mascot/Manager |
Personal Status | |
Debut | |
Anime | Episode 51 - The Prince and the Blue Bird of Misfortune |
Voice Actors | |
Japanese | Rikako Aikawa |
Toriko is a mascot character in PriPara and the manager of Fuwari Midorikaze. She was well known as the Bluebird of Misfortune due to bad things always happening to others in her presence.
Appearance
Toriko takes the appearance of a small, plump, and round blue jay with blushing red cheeks, navy eyes, a yellow beak and a lace collar around her neck. The edge of her wings and feather tuff are yellow.
Personality
Toriko is a shy, high-strung, and isolated bird who thinks very little of herself due to her reputation. Prior to meeting Fuwari, she was always alone and to herself in her birdhouse home and didn't trust people as shown when she thought Fuwari was going to do something bad to her such as frying her or eat her. She has a tendency to panic over even the littlest things and tends to panic over Fuwari's easygoing personality. Despite still being shy, if something goes right she can become prideful and arrogant.
Relationships
Fuwari Midorikaze - The idol she manages. Fuwari approached her and asked her to be her manager to which she declined at first. At first they started off rocky due to Fuwari getting hurt due to being around her constantly as well as Toriko's own lack of ability to trust others, but after Fuwari saved her from drowning and proved to her that she genuinely wanted her as her manager, she opened up to her. She tends to worry over her quite a bit due to how she goes at her own pace, but she's proud of her nonetheless.
Etymology
Toriko (トリコ ) - tori (トリ ) means bird and ko (コ ) is a suffix that means child or little.
Trivia
- She is the first non-mammal mascot to appear in the series.
- Her title is a play on "The Bluebird of Happiness".
- Her name could be found in Tricolore.