![]() ![]() Ami seems to be a little more developed in her character in the novel than the anime. I found the ending of the novel a little more satisfying than the anime because the development towards the end didn’t feel rushed like the anime. If you like romance, give Toradora a try. At four different parts I had watery eyes. But in the anime, I only had it one time. ![]() That said, most of the things here are biased.probably I watched the anime first and loved it, but later I read the novel and came to love it better than the anime.Īyy lmao let's have another review here that's an opinion from someone else. I'll cut it straight to the point right now. There weren't any heart wrenching or deeply moving parts (if that's your thing) It did have its share of serious moments, but to me it was awkward because it was like it was trying to tell me something about my life but it was vague and I couldn't properly understand, There isn't anything I'd change in this story. Progression itself was nice, I didn't feel like there was any time when the story felt boring. The characters are all like-able too, and the whole story had a nice flow to it. The spin-off volumes are nice too, and there is one mini-arc that concentrates on Ryuuji's dumb best friend who's name I forgot.
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