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  2. Toradora! - Wikipedia

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    Starting from the second DVD, there were extra animated shorts included in the DVD volumes, Toradora SOS!, which features the cast as chibis trying out various foods. The Toradora! anime was licensed by NIS America as its first anime. [25] The series was released in two half-season DVD compilation volumes in early July and late August 2010. [26]

  3. List of Toradora! chapters - Wikipedia

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    Toradora! manga volume 1 cover Toradora! is a Japanese manga series written by Yuyuko Takemiya and illustrated by Zekkyo, based on the light novel series of the same name.It was serialized in MediaWorks' shonen manga magazine Dengeki Comic Gao!, [1] but since May 2008 it is serialized in ASCII Media Works' manga magazine Dengeki Daioh.

  4. Yukari Hashimoto - Wikipedia

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    Yukari Hashimoto (橋本 由香利, Hashimoto Yukari) is a Japanese composer and arranger.She has composed the music for a number of anime series, including Toradora!, Omamori Himari, [1] Mayo Chiki!, [2] Sayonara, Zetsubou-Sensei, [3] Kanamemo, [1] MM!, [1] Penguindrum, [4] Yurikuma Arashi, [5] Sankarea: Undying Love, [1] Golden Time, [1] If Her Flag Breaks, [1] Mr. Osomatsu, March Comes in ...

  5. List of Toradora! volumes - Wikipedia

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    Toradora! is a Japanese light novel series written by Yuyuko Takemiya and illustrated by Yasu. The series is published by ASCII Media Works under their Dengeki Bunko imprint. Ten novels were released between March 2006 and March 2009. [1] The series has been licensed for English publication by Seven Seas Entertainment. [2]

  6. List of Toradora! episodes - Wikipedia

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    The series makes use of four pieces of theme music: two opening and two ending themes. The opening theme for the first 16 episodes is titled "Pre-Parade" (プレパレード, Pureparēdo) performed by Rie Kugimiya, Eri Kitamura, and Yui Horie. [15] The first ending theme is "Vanilla Salt" (バニラソルト, Banira Soruto), also performed by ...

  7. A Certain Magical Index - Wikipedia

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    Anime and manga portal A Certain Magical Index ( Japanese : とある魔術の 禁書目録 ( インデックス ) , Hepburn : Toaru Majutsu no Indekkusu ) [ a ] is a Japanese light novel series written by Kazuma Kamachi and illustrated by Kiyotaka Haimura , which has been published by ASCII Media Works under their Dengeki Bunko imprint ...

  8. Please Teacher! - Wikipedia

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    The song "Sora wa Kataranai" (そらは語らない) by Kikuko Inoue is used as an insert song in episode 11, and the song "Love a Riddle" by Kotoko is used as the ending theme in episode 12. An official AMV of the series was released as "Snow Angel", the music is from the entry #6 of Kotoko's album "Stokesia".

  9. Beastars - Wikipedia

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    The opening song for the second season is "Kaibutsu" (怪物, "Monster") and the ending theme song is "Yasashii Suisei" (優しい彗星, "Comet"); both songs are performed by Yoasobi. [23] The opening theme for the first part of the third season is "Into the World", performed by Satoru Kōsaki and Issei, while the ending theme is "Feel Like ...