Toradora! - Character Discussion - Kawashima Ami
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Ami portrays nicely what real girls are like. :p
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She certainly mirrors *some* females, having watched a few Ami types in action. But then I've also encountered many other types including Minorin and Taiga types.
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<sigh> wasn't going for an exhaustive list.... thanks for the heads up on gg though....
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Ami has finally made her appearance and I must admit I like her character. Why? Because I am always a fan of characters who are good at pulling a story along. I think Ami has done so in a single episode. :) That's just my opinion of course.
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But still do like her character from the first appearance. She will definitely make things happen with that personality. |
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It does have me curious though, is the student council president just a background character? When I first saw her in ep 4 I thought *she* was Ami (til she started talking). Thoroughly enjoyed her voice.
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She looks like a background character then. Just like the classmates. |
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Actually, I'd venture she scores 9 out of 9 but probably has a hidden "7" that may be her saving grace :)
She's really more of a sad little puppy that bites than evil. I suspect we'll discover that quite soon. |
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There's a Toradora spinoff?
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In real life, I stay away from such characters. They can get too manipulative. :uhoh:
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