

u/LibraryNerdOne for the Banner and Flairs! Rules u/flubbityfloop for the Background Image I loved ToraDora and need something else like it. Thus is the story of Toradora-Dragon meets Tiger. Legend has it that since ancient times, the dragon has been the only beast to equal the tiger. This subreddit is for the light novel written by Yuyuko Takemiya that has been adapted into an anime and manga series, all of which are entitled Toradora! (とらドラ!). If it is spotted, I'm sure everyone will want to have it, "There is something in this world which no one has ever seen. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts.
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(.But not that *other* kind of happy ending, though. Are the toradora LN’s completely finished and translated Thinking of going to that for the next series I read. But regardless, even if it's not something as idealized as in this show, I want my happy ending, goddamn it! But maybe that's just because I'm a hopeless romantic who is basically crippled by chronic depression. And like I said, technically it is a happy ending, but I guess I'm jealous because I want something like that in my life. I've had relationships in the past, but nothing that felt quite as strong as what you see between Ryuji and Taiga by the end. Personally, I got really down because this show made me remember why I don't like romance anime or movies or shows: As touching as it can be, it also really makes me question if that kind of love actually exists in real life, or if it's all just an idealized fantasy, despite how well-written and somewhat realistic and relatable the characters are. Ami didn't change/grow (enough) into a better person by the end


Minorin got screwed simply for trying to be a good, selfless friend Just wondering what different people felt. On the other hand, there are also multiple reasons why I could see someone getting sad after the ending. Cover of the first volume Toradora ( ) is a light novel written by Takemiya Yuyuko. And that's despite the fact that it *technically* has a happy ending. This series has been licensed by Seven Seas (July 3rd, 2017). Lurking around here, I've seen that pretty much anyone who watches Toradora is bummed out after it's over.
