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  • Taiga is a play on the English word "tiger," for which "tora" is the Japanese equivalent, and the Ryuu in Ryuuji means "dragon," or when written out in Japanese romaji, doragon.

    AnimeBlogger.net Antenna 2009

  • His little speech though raises Taiga's spirits, particularly when he calls her Taiga and so they continue as normal as she tells him she hasn't given up on Yusuke so Ryuji had better work hard!

    AnimeBlogger.net Antenna 2008

  • He learns that Taiga is Minori’s bestfriend, and also his classmate.

    Year-End Babble: 2008 Anime Notables « Undercover 2008

  • Then came the formation called the Taiga, a sort of Arctic moorland, which becomes swampy and dangerous in summer.

    Some Reminiscences of old Victoria Edgar Fawcett 1885

  • Home to one third of the earth's trees, the Taiga is the largest land-based biosphere and encircles the globe.

    The Earth Times Online Newspaper 2010

  • A preview look of the upcoming "Nendoroid-Petit Aisaka Taiga Swimsuit Ver."

    Anime Nano! 2009

  • Ultimately, it brought along the disappearance of Taiga, which is crazy.

    AnimeBlogger.net Antenna 2009

  • Hence, I disagree totally with viewers terming Taiga's actions in the conclusion of the match as "random".

    Anime Nano! 2008

  • But Gavronsky suddenly went out to the 'Taiga' on the Yenisei and disappeared.

    Beasts, Men and Gods Ferdinand Ossendowski 1910

  • Pacific Institute of Geography - Far East Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Vladivostok, Greenpeace Russia, Faculty of Biology, Moscow State University, Ecological group "Taiga", Primorski region and Bureau of the regional social campaigns, Vladivostok (2000).

    Central Sikhote-Alin, Russian Federation 2008

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