'Toriko' chapter 389 spoilers, predictions: Starjun alive; will we see Neo in perfect form?

Promotional image for "Toriko" FUNimation website

Toriko and the rest of his group are joining with the rest of the Eight Kings for the fight's climax. The upcoming chapter 389 will reportedly have fans see Neo's perfect form as Acacia lets the appetite demon to take over his body.

In last week's chapter, it has been revealed that Toriko has gotten a massive power-up when his red demon appetite willingly gives up its control over to him. This resulted in Toriko boosting his form, and he is now already on par with Neo Acacia. Meanwhile, the rest of the group is readying for an onslaught, together with the revived members of the Eight Kings. It is even hinted that Midora has saved Starjun from dying, using Knocking on him to halt death.

Meanwhile, since Toriko has gained control of his red appetite demon's cells, he is already on par with Neo Acacia. The upcoming chapter 389 is predicted to showcase Neo taking over Acacia's body. Toriko himself even hinted that Acacia's appetite demon — Neo — is just biding his time inside the Bishokuya God's body, regaining strength to wrestle control from his owner.

Although Toriko has already regained much power from controlling his red appetite demon, he will still need help should he fight Neo in his perfect form. This is hinted at last week's chapter, as some of his friends have reportedly already recovered from their previous fights. Sunny, Coco, Zebra, and Teppei are already ready to fight, and the Blue Nitro Pair is also keen to ally himself with the rest of the group to fight against Neo and Acacia.

Aside from the human fighters, the rest of the Eights Kings have also seemingly recovered from their loss in an earlier fight with Neo. The Monkey King Bambina is leading the group, and some like the Horse King and Whale King are also joining the fight.

"Toriko" continues later this week with chapter 389.

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