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Toradora!: SOS! Kuishinbou Banbanzai
Rated: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
Status: Finished Airing
Source: Light novel
Score: 6.41
Rank: 7617
Popularity: 2058
Toradora DVD shorts featuring the miniature forms of the Toradora characters talking about, and eating, food.
Aisaka, Taiga
Main
Kugimiya, Rie
Kawashima, Ami
Main
Kitamura, Eri
Kitamura, Yuusaku
Main
Nojima, Hirofumi
Kushieda, Minori
Main
Horie, Yui
Takasu, Ryuuji
Main
Majima, Junji
Review
Wiriamuzu
I watched this right after Toradora! and this cracked me up. The story is basically somebody talking about food and Ryuugi says it delicious at "Jonny's" where Minorin is there to duel with her own variation of the food they talk about with Taiga and Ami as victims..er.. tasters. the art is not nearly as good as the Parent story but very cute as most of the girls have animal ears and tails exsept for Minorin who has a flower. dont look for a deep meaning to it but its 20 minutes of you life you wont miss. ( P.S, Ryuugi is wierd around minori, You'll see..)
bizarrequazar
Oh God, why did I watch this...? *Sigh* It's not bad, it really isn't. It was just... Boring. To start off, unlike it's parent series Toradora!, which revolved around a love dodecahedron of sorts, SOS focuses on... Food. While this is interesting at first, it soon looses its panache. There isn't really much plot to talk about. It's just talking about food and saying that it's delicious. The art as well isn't great. As this is more or less a gag spin-off, the character models are all very chibi and seems a bit reminiscent of Haruhi-chan. What's interesting about the character designs is that the girls allhave something that relates to their nicknames. Taiga, the Palmtop Tiger, has tiger ears and a tail, Ami, also known as Stupid Chihuahua has dog ears and a tail and Minori has... a flower? The boys don't have anything though, which is a bit sad. The backgrounds also are very simple, keeping an undetailed version of the backgrounds from the series with people in the background just being gray blobs. As for the characterization itself, all the characters maintain the personalities they would have had around the middle of Toradora!, but with any hints of drama taken away of course. The main problems they have is that they do roughly the same thing, from dialogue to actions, in every episode. The soundtrack as well is very similar to the original series, though it only uses the more upbeat tracks and it isn't very noticeable anyways. The voice acting is the same as Toradora! though and the actors do great with the given material. Some people will enjoy this, some people won't. If you've watched Toradora! beforehand though (which you should considering this is a spin-off) you will probably find something in this to enjoy and luckily it's not a long show so it doesn't have time to get too boring. Chances are though, you'll know from the first episode whether or not you will enjoy it. With that said, I give this delicious "Strawberry On Shortcake" a 6 out of 10.