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Kūi Dōtonbori

Character

Kūi Dōtonbori, nicknamed the Sweeper of the Pot Bottoms, is a competitive eater who belongs to the group Exploding-Till-You-Eat. Travelling from contest to contest with his son Daore, he treats Chōji Akimichi as the rival he can never quite beat.

Epithet: Sweeper of the Pot Bottoms
Classification: Competitive Eater
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Appearance

Kūi is a heavily muscled man, standing as tall as his son Daore is wide, which makes him very tall indeed. In the novel he goes about without a shirt.

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Personality

Brash and sure of himself, Kūi writes off most opponents as small eaters not worth his attention and saves his real interest for Chōji Akimichi, the one man who keeps beating him. When Chōji fails to even recall their past bouts, Kūi takes deep offence and swears to crush him, sneering at anyone who falters along the way.

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History

Kūi and Daore roam from one eating contest to the next, and a long history of losses to Chōji has cemented the Akimichi as Kūi's great rival. When Konohagakure's yearly eating competition lands on Parent and Child Day, opening it only to parents and their children, the pair enter and reach the final as one of three surviving teams. Shikamaru and Shikadai Nara are disqualified for vomiting, Daore passes out, and Chōji chokes on stray lettuce, leaving Kūi to gloat over their weakness. Certain of victory, he digs into the closing course of dumplings from Ankorodō, only for the shop owner's meddling to leave him retching, and Chōji and Chōchō Akimichi are crowned the winners.

The anime reworks the ending, casting Kūi and his son as accomplices of the Ankorodō owner, who rigs the food in the Dōtonbori's favour until Boruto Uzumaki swaps the tampered bowls and the scheme unravels, earning all three a scolding from Shikamaru. Later, hunting for new clothes at a Konoha flea market, the two wind up buying from none other than Chōji and Chōchō, fuming that the Akimichi still do not recognise them.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Kūi Dōtonbori in Naruto?

Kūi Dōtonbori, nicknamed the Sweeper of the Pot Bottoms, is a competitive eater belonging to the group Exploding-Till-You-Eat who travels the contest circuit with his son Daore.

Who is Kūi Dōtonbori's rival?

Kūi Dōtonbori's great rival is Chōji Akimichi, who has beaten him in eating contests many times before.

What happens at the Konohagakure eating competition?

At Konohagakure's Parent and Child Day eating competition, Kūi and Daore reach the final round, but Kūi chokes on the closing course of dumplings after the shop owner from Ankorodō interferes, letting Chōji and Chōchō Akimichi win.

What is Kūi Dōtonbori's personality like?

Kūi is brash and sure of himself, writing off most opponents as small eaters not worth his attention while reserving his real interest for Chōji Akimichi.

What does Kūi Dōtonbori look like?

Kūi is a heavily muscled man, standing as tall as his son Daore is wide, and in the novel he goes about without a shirt.

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