

In spite of this, Taiga tries to put up with her antics as Yusaku wants them to all get along, and Ami begins to grow feelings for Ryuji. She appears to be friendly and is a self-proclaimed ditz, but beneath her facade is a rather mean and spoiled brat, and she quickly finds herself at odds with Taiga. They meet Yusaku's childhood friend Ami Kawashima, a popular teen model who transfers into their school. Although Ryuji and Taiga try to dispel the rumors, they find that they do enjoy each other's company, with Taiga visiting Ryuji's house to share meals, and Ryuji checking up on Taiga to get her to school, and cleaning for her.

Their classmates observe that they are spending a lot of time with each other, leading to rumors that they might be a couple. Over the course of the series, Ryuji and Taiga try to set up romantic situations to help each other get to know their friends, but many of the situations backfire. When Ryuji discovers that Taiga has a crush on Yusaku, and Taiga finds out about Ryuji's affections towards Minori, they make an arrangement to help set each other up with their crushes. She takes an instant dislike to Ryuji, and it turns out she is living in an apartment facing Ryuji's house. Taiga has a negative attitude towards others and has a habit of snapping violently at people. However, he unexpectedly runs into "the school's most dangerous animal of the highest risk level"-Taiga Aisaka-who just happens to be Minori's best friend. He is happy to be classmates with his best friend Yusaku Kitamura, as well as the girl he has a crush on, Minori Kushieda. Despite his gentle personality, his eyes give him the appearance of an intimidating delinquent. Ryuji Takasu is frustrated at trying to look his best as he enters his second year of high school. Staff, and was released on December 21, 2011, for just 1 episode. It was directed by Tatsuyuki Nagai, written by Mari Okada, musically composed by Yukari Hashimoto, published by Studio J.C. And finally, after that came an OVA, or an Original Video Animation. After that came a video game adaptation, a visual novel, which was developed by Guyzware, published by Namco Bandai Games, and was released in Japan on Apit was never released outside of Japan. It originally aired from Octoto March 26, 2009, with 25 episodes in total. It was directed by Tatsuyuki Nagai, written by Mari Okada, musically composed by Yukari Hashimoto, and published by Studio J.C. It originally ran from September, 2007 to the present day with 8 volumes in total so far. After that came a manga series, which was written by Yuyuko Takemiya, illustrated by Zekkyo, and published by ASCII Media Works first for the magazine Dengeki Comic Gao! and later for the magazine Dengeki Daioh. It originally ran from Mato Apfor 3 volumes in total. After that came another light novel series, titled Toradora: Spinoff!, which was written by Yuyuko Takemiya, illustrated by Yasu, and published by ASCII Media Works for the magazine Dengeki Bunko. It originally ran from Mato March 10 2009, for 10 volumes in total.
TORADORA LIGHT NOVEL CS ANIME SERIES
Light novel series which as written by Yuyuko Takemiya, illustrated by Yasu, and published by ASCII Media Works for the magazine Dengeki Bunko. Toradora is a romance, comedy, romantic comedy, drama, highschool, coming of age anime series.
