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Toradora! began as a series of light novels written by Yuyuko Takemiya and drawn by Yasu. Ten novels were published by ASCII Media Works under their "Dengeki Bunko" in-print between March 10, 2006 and March 10, 2009. There are four additional chapters not collected into volumes, three of which appeared in three separate light novel anthologies released by the MediaWorks in November 2006, March 2007, and November 2007; the last chapter entitled "Toradora!" came with a plush tiger stuffed animal and was first released in April 2007.

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  • Die Light Novel thumbDeath Note Another Note: The Los Angeles BB Murder Cases (DEATH NOTE アナザーノート ロサンゼルスBB連続殺人事件) ist ein Prequel zur Haupthandlung. Erzählt wird die Geschichte von Ls ersten Zusammentreffen mit Naomi Misora während einer Mordserie in Los Angeles.
  • Toradora! began as a series of light novels written by Yuyuko Takemiya and drawn by Yasu. Ten novels were published by ASCII Media Works under their "Dengeki Bunko" in-print between March 10, 2006 and March 10, 2009. There are four additional chapters not collected into volumes, three of which appeared in three separate light novel anthologies released by the MediaWorks in November 2006, March 2007, and November 2007; the last chapter entitled "Toradora!" came with a plush tiger stuffed animal and was first released in April 2007.
  • right|thumb|A light novel bookstore in Macau A light novel(ライトノベルraito noberu) is a style of Japanese novel primarily targeting middle- and high-school students (young adult demographic). "Light novel" is a wasei-eigo, or a Japanese term formed from words in the English language. Such short, light novels are often called ranobe(ラノベ) or LN in the West. They are typically not more than 40,000–50,000 words long (the shorter ones being equivalent to a novella in US publishing terms), are rarely more than a few hundred pages, often have dense publishing schedules, are usually published in bunkobon size, and are often illustrated. The text is often serialized in anthology magazines before collection in book form.
  • A light novel(ライトノベルraito noberu) is a style of Japanese novel primarily targeting middle and high school students (young adult demographic). "Light novel" is a wasei-eigo, or a Japanese term formed from words in the English language. Such short, light novels are often called ranobe(ラノベ) or LN in the West. They are typically not more than 40,000–50,000 words long (the shorter ones being equivalent to a novella in US publishing terms), rarely exceed 200 pages, often have dense publishing schedules, are usually published in bunkobon size, and are often illustrated. The text is often serialized in anthology magazines before collection in book form.
  • A light novel(ライトノベルraito noberu) is a style of Japanese novel primarily targeting Junior High and High School demographics. The term "light novel" is a wasei-eigo, or a Japanese term formed from words in the English language. Light novels are often called ranobe(ラノベranobe) or rainobe(ライノベrainobe) for short. They are typically not more than 40-50,000 words long (the shorter ones being equivalent to a novella in US publishing terms), usually published in bunkobon size, and are often illustrated. The text is often serialized in anthology magazines prior to collection in book form.
  • Eine Light Novel (jap. raito noberu), kurz: Ranobe und Rainobe, ist ein Roman mit Illustrationen im Anime- oder Manga-Stil, welcher sich vorwiegend an jüngere Erwachsene richtet. Der Begriff „Light Novel“ ist ein Wasei-eigo, ein Begriff, der sich aus englischen Worten zusammensetzt, aber in dieser Form nur in Japan existiert. Lizenzierte englische oder deutsche Übersetzungen der japanischen Light Novels sind eher selten anzutreffen, da die Nachfrage zu gering ist und der Aufwand für die Übersetzung wesentlich höher ist, als die eines Manga.
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  • Die Light Novel thumbDeath Note Another Note: The Los Angeles BB Murder Cases (DEATH NOTE アナザーノート ロサンゼルスBB連続殺人事件) ist ein Prequel zur Haupthandlung. Erzählt wird die Geschichte von Ls ersten Zusammentreffen mit Naomi Misora während einer Mordserie in Los Angeles.
  • Toradora! began as a series of light novels written by Yuyuko Takemiya and drawn by Yasu. Ten novels were published by ASCII Media Works under their "Dengeki Bunko" in-print between March 10, 2006 and March 10, 2009. There are four additional chapters not collected into volumes, three of which appeared in three separate light novel anthologies released by the MediaWorks in November 2006, March 2007, and November 2007; the last chapter entitled "Toradora!" came with a plush tiger stuffed animal and was first released in April 2007.
  • Eine Light Novel (jap. raito noberu), kurz: Ranobe und Rainobe, ist ein Roman mit Illustrationen im Anime- oder Manga-Stil, welcher sich vorwiegend an jüngere Erwachsene richtet. Der Begriff „Light Novel“ ist ein Wasei-eigo, ein Begriff, der sich aus englischen Worten zusammensetzt, aber in dieser Form nur in Japan existiert. Obwohl sie immer wieder mit Anime oder Manga assoziiert werden, handelt es sich bei Light Novels um Prosa. Sie werden oft in literarischen Magazinen wie Gekkan Dragon Magazine, The Sneaker oder Dengeki hp eingefügt. Eines der bekanntesten Light Novels in Japan ist die Serie Haruhi Suzumiya. In den vergangenen Jahren wurden viele dieser Geschichten als Grundlage für Anime-Produktionen oder Manga herangezogen. Lizenzierte englische oder deutsche Übersetzungen der japanischen Light Novels sind eher selten anzutreffen, da die Nachfrage zu gering ist und der Aufwand für die Übersetzung wesentlich höher ist, als die eines Manga. 2003 fing der Verlag Egmont Ehapa Verlag GmbH mit Love Hina an, Light Novels in Deutschland zu veröffentlichen. 2006 fing der Verlag Tokyopop ebenfalls mit den Veröffentlichungen von Light Novels an, darunter 12 Kingdoms, Kinos Reise oder Rosen unter Marias Obhut.
  • right|thumb|A light novel bookstore in Macau A light novel(ライトノベルraito noberu) is a style of Japanese novel primarily targeting middle- and high-school students (young adult demographic). "Light novel" is a wasei-eigo, or a Japanese term formed from words in the English language. Such short, light novels are often called ranobe(ラノベ) or LN in the West. They are typically not more than 40,000–50,000 words long (the shorter ones being equivalent to a novella in US publishing terms), are rarely more than a few hundred pages, often have dense publishing schedules, are usually published in bunkobon size, and are often illustrated. The text is often serialized in anthology magazines before collection in book form.
  • A light novel(ライトノベルraito noberu) is a style of Japanese novel primarily targeting middle and high school students (young adult demographic). "Light novel" is a wasei-eigo, or a Japanese term formed from words in the English language. Such short, light novels are often called ranobe(ラノベ) or LN in the West. They are typically not more than 40,000–50,000 words long (the shorter ones being equivalent to a novella in US publishing terms), rarely exceed 200 pages, often have dense publishing schedules, are usually published in bunkobon size, and are often illustrated. The text is often serialized in anthology magazines before collection in book form.
  • A light novel(ライトノベルraito noberu) is a style of Japanese novel primarily targeting Junior High and High School demographics. The term "light novel" is a wasei-eigo, or a Japanese term formed from words in the English language. Light novels are often called ranobe(ラノベranobe) or rainobe(ライノベrainobe) for short. They are typically not more than 40-50,000 words long (the shorter ones being equivalent to a novella in US publishing terms), usually published in bunkobon size, and are often illustrated. The text is often serialized in anthology magazines prior to collection in book form.
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