Quick Answer

Toradora! is based on the manga "Toradora!". Still ongoing. By Takemiya, Yuyuko.

Toradora!

Toradora!— Read the Manga

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Toradora! is based on the manga "Toradora!". If the anime left you wanting more, the manga is usually well ahead of what's been adapted.

Source Manga

Toradora!

Toradora!

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By Takemiya, Yuyuko, Zekkyou

Takasu Ryuuji has learned the hard way that appearances can be deceiving. For despite his inwardly sweet personality, his unintentionally sharp gaze and aggressive features give him the air of a delinquent thug, putting his chances at making new friends, let alone a girlfriend, next to zero. It's Ryuuji's first day of his second year of high...

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Light Novels

Toradora!

Toradora!

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By Takemiya, Yuyuko, Yasu

Takasu Ryuuji might look like a thug, but he's actually a nice guy. Making friends when you've got an unintentionally scary face is tough—and don't even get him started on girlfriends. But with his secret crush in his class, the start of his second year of high school is off to a good start...until he crosses paths with Aisaka Taiga. Beautiful,...

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Should You Read from the Beginning?

It's worth it if you have the time. Manga typically has details that don't make it into the anime — inner monologues, side characters getting more screen time, and sometimes entire arcs that were cut. That said, if you just want to know what happens next, jumping ahead to where the anime stopped is totally fine.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Toradora! have a manga?

Yes — the manga "Toradora!" and is still running. There are 2 related works total.

Where does the Toradora! anime end in the manga?

The exact chapter depends on which season you've finished. Most anime seasons cover 30-50 chapters of source material. Check the manga page for "Toradora!" on MyAnimePulse for specifics.

Should I start from the beginning or skip ahead?

Both approaches work. Starting from chapter 1 gives you the complete experience with all the details the anime might have skipped. Jumping to where the anime left off saves time if you just want to continue the story.

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