Toradora! Manga, Vol. 5

Toradora! Manga, Vol. 5

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  • Create Date:2021-06-30 09:53:54
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Yuyuko Takemiya
  • ISBN:1935934791
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Summary

LET’S SCARE MINORI TO DEATH!

Summer vacation is here, and the whole gang heads out to Ami’s summer home for a beach vacation! Taiga and Ryuuji hatch a plan to scare Minori out of her wits so Ryuuji can swoop in and come to her rescue。 However, when Kitamura overhears the cunning scheme, he demands to be let in on the action and drags Ami along for the ride。 What soon follows is a trip into madness as the kids venture into a small cave by the beach where untold horrors await…

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Reviews

Amanda Allen

Enjoyed reading every second of it。

-moonprismpower-

Ryuuji and Minori become closer, Ami is still a conceited little shit and I think Taiga is realizing her feelings。 Also, Kitamura flashes everybody。 HAHA。Another great volume!!!

Stella❤️ 孔凡星

The character/relationship development in this volume was so good。 I love this series!!

Sebastián Caballero

I'm in loveeee I'm in loveeee 。。。more

Lilkadykitty :)

A fun slice of life manga with fun summer break shenanigans。

Carol Flores

Un volumen bastante normalito, la verdad。 Tras irse de vacaciones, los chicos pasan unos días en la casa de verano de Ami。 Mientras tanto, Ryuuji y Taiga quieren asustar a Minori y de alguna forma, Kitamura y Ami también terminan siendo parte de esto。Ahora bien, realmente no hay un gran crecimiento relevante y lo único que rescato de este volumen es que tiene unas escenas muy cómicas (aunque claro, en el anime pasan otro par que son memorables)。 Además de que Minori y Ryuuji tienen una plática q Un volumen bastante normalito, la verdad。 Tras irse de vacaciones, los chicos pasan unos días en la casa de verano de Ami。 Mientras tanto, Ryuuji y Taiga quieren asustar a Minori y de alguna forma, Kitamura y Ami también terminan siendo parte de esto。Ahora bien, realmente no hay un gran crecimiento relevante y lo único que rescato de este volumen es que tiene unas escenas muy cómicas (aunque claro, en el anime pasan otro par que son memorables)。 Además de que Minori y Ryuuji tienen una plática que sigo sin comprender del todo。 Si soy honesta, Minori sigue siendo un misterio para mí, aun inclusive después de tantos años。 Lo cierto es que, en un par de ocasiones, Taiga los escucha o les mira juntos y se queda en silencio, lo cual demuestra que lo que siente por Ryuuji ya no es simple amistad o ‘posesión’ al ser ‘su ama’。 Creo que esa es una forma clara de demostrar que no le es indiferente su compañía y como ella lo dice “cuando estoy contigo me siento tranquila”, contrario a lo que le pasa estando junto a Kitamura。 Inclusive, en el último capítulo, vemos que se deja crecer el cabello porque Ryuuji es quien se lo cepilla。 Y él, después de verla maquillada, con un vestido precioso y con el pelo arreglado, se queda sin palabras de lo bonita que es。 Por cierto, comparado con las novelas ligeras, me parece que el manga tiene un tomo de más。 Así que calculo que van a ser unos 12, quizá。 Espero que puedan continuarlo pronto porque en realidad sale un capítulo muy esporádicamente, así que terminar esta serie va a tardar, tal vez, un par de años más。 De cualquier forma, ¡no puedo esperar a leer el siguiente tomo! REVIEWS ANTERIORES:Volumen 1 | Volumen 2 | Volumen 3 | Volumen 4 。。。more

DonutKnow

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 Is this plot going anywhere? I see Taiga is catching feelings, but damn why do they all gotta like Ryuuji? Is this another harem??? Like Nisekoi?? 😭😭😭

R

Fun characters and great illustrations。 Teenage angst can be pretty funny!!

Johnathon

Full conclusion to the beach trip story as Taiga and Ryuuji's plan to scare Minori naturally backfires, though some progress is made in their relationships。 Yuyoko Takemiya's story remains fun as ever, from the pranks backfiring to Ryuuji's awkward moments with the various female friends。 However, not all is light, as Ryuuji and Minori do have a potent heart to heart while also hinting at Taiga's true feelings。 Zekkyo's art is nicely cartoony, perfect from this high school romance, making for on Full conclusion to the beach trip story as Taiga and Ryuuji's plan to scare Minori naturally backfires, though some progress is made in their relationships。 Yuyoko Takemiya's story remains fun as ever, from the pranks backfiring to Ryuuji's awkward moments with the various female friends。 However, not all is light, as Ryuuji and Minori do have a potent heart to heart while also hinting at Taiga's true feelings。 Zekkyo's art is nicely cartoony, perfect from this high school romance, making for one of the best YA manga's in recent memory。 。。。more

Sarah

The best one in the series so far, but still not anything notable or special。

Ady Weasley

Los lazos de amistad se fortalecen, los sentimientos aún no pueden ser revelados, pero pesan cada vez más。Me gusto ver el lado dulce de TaigaCada vez se está poniendo más divertida la historia

Kaylabookworm22 L

This is such a cute and fun series。 I look forward to reading the next one!

Mark

Summer vacation has arrived and with it comes an outpouring of drama and nominal goofing around for our characters。 Interestingly, despite being a time to chill, this is one of the more drama-heavy instalments of Toradora yet。I do think that part of it is because the test of courage storyline, while clearly meant to largely get played for laughs, isn’t nearly as funny as what happened last volume。 It’s kind of a dead weight in a series that has typically executed tropes really well。At least the Summer vacation has arrived and with it comes an outpouring of drama and nominal goofing around for our characters。 Interestingly, despite being a time to chill, this is one of the more drama-heavy instalments of Toradora yet。I do think that part of it is because the test of courage storyline, while clearly meant to largely get played for laughs, isn’t nearly as funny as what happened last volume。 It’s kind of a dead weight in a series that has typically executed tropes really well。At least the serious stuff is here to keep the bar high。 I doubt it was intentional, but Ryuuji has real human moments with all the females in the cast over this volume and each is a bit different。His nighttime conversation with Minorin is a believably delicate pussyfooting of two people dancing around a topic and I love the illustrations that accompany what would otherwise be a fairly static scene。Ami, meanwhile, truly comes into her own here, even as she’s still having a hard time dropping her ‘everybody please love me’ persona。 Her wrestling with her blunt and grumpy actual personality versus her need to play a role to not be lonely really comes across。 Given her initial appearance it’s impressive how well she integrates with the other leads。And then there’s Taiga, who has an unfortunately childish meltdown at the start (love of Ryuuji’s curry or not, it’s my least favourite part of the book), but rebounds with some of the best, most quiet moments here。It’s hard to tell whether she’s having a realization when Ryuuji starts to get closer to Minorin or the latter two share a moment at the fireworks (that last scene in particular feels like a heartbreaker), but the art sells the conflict really well。 When she and Ryuuji find one another in the cave, the shot of them joining hands is absolutely perfect。My favourite scene in this volume, however, is her and Ryuuji on the couch, talking about marriage and physical distance and not managing to put two and two together with how well they mesh。 It’s cute and oblivious all in one motion。Oh, did I skip Kitamura? Not really - he’s just kind of there this time around。 I never really noticed until this reading how one-note he really is before the later volumes begin to dissect things。 Part of that is because he plays things closer to his chest than anybody, but it doesn’t necessarily make him very interesting either。A very good volume, not great。 The comedy mostly falling through leaves the heavy lifting to the more serious stuff, but thankfully this series is typically strong on both sides, so when one dips a little it doesn’t wreck the whole thing。 。。。more

A。 L。

*2。5 stars(I skipped the last volume when I heard it wasn't that great。) Welp, let's just say this volume kinda lost me。 There were a few bits I liked, but on the whole I don't really want to finish this series。 Although I might hunt down whichever volume actually has Ryuuji and Taiga get together and read that so I can feel I've completed the story at least。 *2。5 stars(I skipped the last volume when I heard it wasn't that great。) Welp, let's just say this volume kinda lost me。 There were a few bits I liked, but on the whole I don't really want to finish this series。 Although I might hunt down whichever volume actually has Ryuuji and Taiga get together and read that so I can feel I've completed the story at least。 。。。more

Cynka

It was。。。 Surprising。 I adore Minori and I love learning more about her, I also like the character development and the growing relations - I think Taiga and Ami are starting to befriend and that's wholesome, because even though they hate each other they found a way to be nice to each other。 It was。。。 Surprising。 I adore Minori and I love learning more about her, I also like the character development and the growing relations - I think Taiga and Ami are starting to befriend and that's wholesome, because even though they hate each other they found a way to be nice to each other。 。。。more

Dachi

- Have you ever seen one? A ghost, I mean?- What? Um, no。 Never。- Oh。 I believe in ghosts, y'know。 I think they're cool! But I've never actually seen one, either。 Now, those psychics and mediums and what-have-you? I don't believe in them at all。 'Cause ghosts aren't something anybody can see。 They just aren't。 You can't talk to them, either。I guess it's kinda like that。 I totally believe that, someday, I'll find somebody I can love。 Truly and with my whole heart。 We'll get married, buy a house a - Have you ever seen one? A ghost, I mean?- What? Um, no。 Never。- Oh。 I believe in ghosts, y'know。 I think they're cool! But I've never actually seen one, either。 Now, those psychics and mediums and what-have-you? I don't believe in them at all。 'Cause ghosts aren't something anybody can see。 They just aren't。 You can't talk to them, either。I guess it's kinda like that。 I totally believe that, someday, I'll find somebody I can love。 Truly and with my whole heart。 We'll get married, buy a house and live happly ever after。 But y'know? Like the ghosts that I can't see, I've never really felt love like that before。 Sure, everybody talks about it and I actually know people who've found it, so I kinda have to believe love exists。 But I haven't found it。 I haven't experienced it。 The people who say they have, feel almost, I dunno, unreal to me。To me, they're just like the mediums who say they can see and talk to ghosts。 I can't help but doubt the truth。 I mean, are they really in love? After all, I've yet to meet someone who can make me feel that way。 Everyone treats it as something natural, commonplace。 But I haven't ever had it happen to me, so I start doubting it even exists。To be honest, I get a little jealous of the people who say it's happened to them。 So。。。 I guess my answer to your question is。。。 No, I do not have a boyfriend。 Takasu-kun, can YOU see ghosts?- No。 And like I said, I've never seen one but I want to believe they exist。- So, you're like me?- No。 I'm a little different。 I want to see ghosts someday。 So I still hang around haunted places and go out at night to watch for them。 It's great that you believe in them, but isn't that all you're doing?People who say they can see ghosts。。。 maybe they didn't all start out that way。 Maybe at first, they couldn't see anything at all。- What?- Maybe there are some who just all of sudden saw one one day, and freaked out。 Maybe there are those who caught a glimpse once, but never saw it again。 Hell, maybe there are even some who totally believed ghosts didn't exists until they woke up one morning and one was right there beside them。A lot of things that seem quite natural now, nobody ever really understood at first。 So don't give up。 You haven't seen a ghost yourself yet, so what? That could change, it's too early to declare you'll never see one ever, or that they don't exist。Listen。 I'm not being mean when I say this but I really do hope you get to see a ghost some day。 I know horror stuff and the occult freak you out, so it may be hard for you when it happens, but I think there are ghosts out there somewhere that want you to see them。 They're just waiting for you to find them。 Hermoso。 。。。more

Ben Nealis

Great series so far, cant wait to finish the series。

Kareena

Super cute!

Ruben

Lindo Manga listo para preparar y leer el siguiente tomo

Lauren

Enjoyable read, highly recommend this series。

Audrey Felser

This series just gets cuter and cuter

Samantha wickedshizuku Tolleson

This volume starts off with Chapter 35: The Magnificent Curry。I'll write more when editing mode hits me。Cheers Pretties! This volume starts off with Chapter 35: The Magnificent Curry。I'll write more when editing mode hits me。Cheers Pretties! 。。。more

Doremili

capitulos que no estan en el anime。 genial。

Christina

This has been a fun series to read。 The characters are entirely realistic, as is everything about their world, and it's just refreshing to read and see how they handle standard teen issues, and how they pull each other up by the straps now and then。 This has been a fun series to read。 The characters are entirely realistic, as is everything about their world, and it's just refreshing to read and see how they handle standard teen issues, and how they pull each other up by the straps now and then。 。。。more

Ramona

As always a bucket of laughs。 I enjoyed this story very much。

Kelly

I'm glad the manga version is living up to the anime so far (plus and minus a few things, of course)。 This volume contains one of my absolute favorite scenes! The conversation between Minori and Ryuuji about the existance of ghosts and other paranormals, which is a whole big metaphor about believing in love, lived up to the original。 It was a real big development for the two, and the trip also brings out some revelations for everyone (some of which was not in the anime)。 Sure, it's all a little I'm glad the manga version is living up to the anime so far (plus and minus a few things, of course)。 This volume contains one of my absolute favorite scenes! The conversation between Minori and Ryuuji about the existance of ghosts and other paranormals, which is a whole big metaphor about believing in love, lived up to the original。 It was a real big development for the two, and the trip also brings out some revelations for everyone (some of which was not in the anime)。 Sure, it's all a little crazy。。。 but it wouldn't be Toradora without some over-the-top-ness。 。。。more

Holly

This book can be summed up as "The Beach Episode"。The gang go to the beach and decide to scare the Kushieda。 For the most part the story doesn't progress a huge amount in this book, save for a few scenes, and in some cases just a few panels。 But it is a really good book。Incidentally this book is one of the best for the overwhelming awesome-force that is Kushieda Minori。 This book can be summed up as "The Beach Episode"。The gang go to the beach and decide to scare the Kushieda。 For the most part the story doesn't progress a huge amount in this book, save for a few scenes, and in some cases just a few panels。 But it is a really good book。Incidentally this book is one of the best for the overwhelming awesome-force that is Kushieda Minori。 。。。more

Robert Dufalo

It was a good read and I liked to hear more about the other chariters。 But it's starting to get a little too harim。 They need to calm that the hell down。 It was a good read and I liked to hear more about the other chariters。 But it's starting to get a little too harim。 They need to calm that the hell down。 。。。more

Sean O'Hara

I was worried about the direction this adaptation's taking after the last volume cut a number of scenes, and this volume looked to go in the same direction at first, dropping the single funniest moment in the whole series。 But it really recovered in the second half, nailing the scenes of Ryuuji and Ami fighting and the final moment with Ryuuji and Minori on the beach while Taiga watches。 And the volume ends with a super-cute omake in which all the female characters have a girls' day out together I was worried about the direction this adaptation's taking after the last volume cut a number of scenes, and this volume looked to go in the same direction at first, dropping the single funniest moment in the whole series。 But it really recovered in the second half, nailing the scenes of Ryuuji and Ami fighting and the final moment with Ryuuji and Minori on the beach while Taiga watches。 And the volume ends with a super-cute omake in which all the female characters have a girls' day out together。 。。。more