

"After scooping up an unbelievable layer of oil that floated up, I lost consciousness." "Oh! That's a good idea! I'll give it a try! Does milk really work?" "In the end, I melted it with milk and drank it as hot chocolate." I seriously think that my teeth could break from eating that thing." I had wanted to eat the chocolate from Taiga, but I gave up in the end." "Cleaning up the apartment, the kitchen, the drains, and I wiped the cooking utensils." Oh, what were you doing while you waited till three o'clock in the morning?" Minori breathed out a stream of white mist. I was hoping that she would, so I waited until three o'clock in the morning.But she never came back." The hair draped beside Minori's chin was blown away by a gust of wind, making Ryuuji squint his eyes at the sight. ".Taiga's not here? I had thought that she would appear as usual if I waited here." A square-patterned muffler was wrapped around her neck, as she stuck both her hands into the pockets of her coat, a duffel bag slung over one shoulder. As usual, Minori stood at the cross junction, her face red from the cold weather. Ryuuji lightly raised his hand in response, hearing the middle-school girl behind him mutter, 'It's so cold!' before running off as fast as she could after she had taken a look at Ryuuji's face. Ryuuji avoided the puddles as he walked under the sakura-tree lined road, finally seeing a figure waving to him at the cross junction. As the sides of the layers of snow started to melt, large droplets of water started to drip down, forming puddles on the asphalt road. On the rooftops of houses and on top of traffic lights, where little children couldn't reach, a layer of white snow still remained, but didn't look to be staying for long under the glare of the morning sun. Is it because of yesterday's snow? The cold air this morning felt especially fresh and pure. The smallest snowball was the size of a bean. Ryuuji looked at the smallest snowball and smiled - though he had actually wanted to laugh out loud. Under the trees lining the entrance to Taiga's apartment block, there was a line of snowballs that could hardly be described as 'pretty' lined up by size.

The third volume was released to commemorate the Year of the Tiger (2010).There was still a little bit of snow left over on the roads, but they were already stained with mud from the antics of primary school students on their way to school. The second volume of Toradora Spin-off! was released on Janufollowed by the third volume on April 10, 2010.
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Additional chapters of the main series started serialization in the same magazine on April 10, 2008. More chapters started serialization in Dengeki hp's successor Dengeki Bunko Magazine on December 10, 2007. The last chapter was written especially for the volume release.Ī single chapter of the spin-off series, originally published in February 2006 in Dengeki hp was included in the second volume of the regular novel series. The first volume of the spin-off series was released on and compiled four chapters, three of which had been serialized in MediaWorks' now-defunct light novel magazine Dengeki hp between Jand February 10, 2007. Three volumes of a spin-off series under the title Toradora Spin-off! (とらドラ・スピンフ!) were also created. There are four additional chapters not collected into volumes, three of which appeared in three separate light novel anthologies released by the MediaWorks in November 2006, March 2007, and November 2007 the last chapter entitled "Toradora!" came with a plush tiger stuffed animal and was first released in April 2007.

Ten novels were published by ASCII Media Works under their " Dengeki Bunko" in-print between Maand March 10, 2009. Toradora! (とらドラ!) began as a series of light novels written by Yuyuko Takemiya and drawn by Yasu. Parts of this page have been removed due to copyright.
