

And most of those quirks are centered around the characters. On the other hand, this show did have its fair share of quirks, and in the end, I ended up pretty much digesting the entire thing, for good and bad.

Certainly, the first couple of episodes did nothing to dispel this notion. When I read the synopsis, I thought I had another synchro winner on my hands. For what it's worth, ToraDora is certainly not written by complete idiots without as much as a clue about the whole cause-reaction concept, unlike the two aforementioned shows. Ok, so "loved" and "hated" might be too strong words for this case, but it's certainly put me on the fence on the whole like/dislike issue. I know it's a broad generalisation, since most shows tend to have its fans.Īnd then there's ToraDora, which, as far as I can tell, must be the first show I've both loved AND hated. On another note, I've been pretty successful in noting when a show will either be loved or hated, which tends to center around edgier and/or more artsy material. or worse the show that was panned by even diehard otaku Crescent Love. One of the things I usually try to keep in mind when reviewing shows is how I think people will react to it, even when I review something as outright horrible as Akikan. Due to a mixup around the rumors centered around their meeting and the fact that Taiga later misplaced a loveletter in Ryuuji's bag brought the two together with a common purpose to help each other out for the sake of love. That all changes the day he bumps into Aisaka Taiga in the hallways. The only two people in school who don't shy away just at the sight of him is his two friends, Kitamura Yusaku and Kushieda Minori. Takasu Ryuuji is a young man who, due to the unfortunate fact that he inherited his father's threatening eyes, is feared among not only his fellow students, but just about anyone he bumps into. Notes: Based on a light novel by Yuyuko Takemiya, published by ASCII Media Works. No joke.)Ĭontent Rating: 15+ (Light violence, fanservice, mature situations.)Īlso Recommended: The Familiar of Zero (tentative), Kannagi, Clannad. (Yes, the same people who publish the Disgaea series.

#IS TORADORA LIGHT NOVEL WORTH READING SOFTWARE#
Length: Television series, 25 episodes, 23 minutes eachĭistributor: Licensed by Nippon Ichi Software America.
