Isteb’s Fall 2008 Anime Season Reviews (Oh I am so full of it)
Title: Toradora!
Genre: Slice of life/Romance/Comedy


NOTE: In Kadokawa Shoten's first Light Novel Award contest held in 2007, Toradora! won an award in the romantic comedy category.
The fall 2008 season has brought us fans a huge load of anime with “dork loser boy meets hot powerful girl” plotlines. There’s so much material around centering on this theme that it can be a separate genre.
Toradora follows the story of Ryuji Takasu. Although kind and gentle, everyone at school fears him for his yakuza appearance that he inherited from his deceased father, ruining his chances at winning the heart of his classmate Minori. One day, he literally collides with another feared student, Taiga Aisaka (who also happens to be Minori’s best friend).
Due to a blunder on Taiga’s part, Ryuji discovers two things: Taiga has a huge crush on his best friend Kitamura, and that she is one huge klutz beneath that tough exterior. Frustrated, Taiga attacks Ryuji in his sleep later that night, “to send the memories flying from his head”.
In an effort to calm her down, Ryuji shows Taiga his secret stash; one that contains various items that help him get over his inability to express to Minori how he really feels. Now that they both know each other’s secret, they decide to help each other out.
To anyone who has seen or read a fair amount of romance stories, this premise would be a familiar one, and you could probably guess that while they are acting as bridges for each other for now, they will eventually wind up together.
That’s not the only familiar element; they happen to live next to each other and as a result, (surprise!) Taiga hangs out often at Ryuji’s place so much so that Ryuji’s mother comes to think of her as a member of the family. This causes everyone at school to think of them as an item; including Minori (Her being a natural airhead doesn’t help either).
So while there are a lot of clichés here and there, it’s presented rather well that I myself got hooked. The writers were reasonable enough to give Ryuji a normal personality, and it’s a breath of fresh air in a season full of firebrands, spoiled brats and loser dorks. His deadpan delivery of insightful one-liners also reminds me of Kyon, minus all the self-denial. Taiga appears to be a tsundere character at first glance, but unlike most tsunderes, her character doesn’t try to hide or deny her mushy, clumsy side. At least not to Ryuji.
The show doesn’t fail to draw a few good laughs from me here and there, it tries to avoid being too cliché, and it doesn’t rely on stereotypes and instead try to make the characters human. For example, Kitamura has the appearance of a straight-A student, and you’d think it’s natural to pair up the nice guy with the misunderstood kid. But Kitamura’s rejection of Taiga’s confession was so mature, it impressed me. It felt so realistic that I had to give the writers credit for the good work. “its fine, I think you delivered your point well”, says Kitamura calmly and comfortingly to a stuttering Taiga. “I really think we’re going to enjoy our time here as friends”, he adds while urging her to hurry back to the classroom.
Wow, that line would’ve been really handy back then; I wish I could’ve thought of something as smooth.
The OP is nice, although you won’t get to see it until episode 2. Now I’m waiting for episode 3. an 8.5 out of 10 overall.
And in case you’re wondering what the title stands for, it’s “Tiger Dragon”. Tora for Taiga who has been nicknamed as “Palmtop Tiger” (because of her small frame and her tendency to flare up), Dora for doragon or dragon, as Ryuji offered to become a dragon for her. In ancient Japan it is said that only the dragon can equal the tiger and vice-versa. (In RK, Kenshin was the dragon while Enishi was the tiger.)
For those interested in the light novel, PM me for the link as I’m not sure about Istorya’s rules on posting links to sites that offer soft copies of novels.


@bliss-chan
I have a feeling that you might like this one.