Qartulad: Toradora

In Episode 8, during the legendary Christmas Eve confrontation, Datuashvili delivers the line “Uchxari, bolo!” (უჩხარი, ბოლო!—"Idiot, that’s it!") with such gravelly, tear-soaked fury that Georgian viewers forgot to read the subtitles. Local critics have compared her performance to a young Nani Bregvadze—if Bregvadze had decided to throw a desk across a classroom.

The show’s setting was also subtly "Kartvelized." While the characters still attend Ohashi High School, the background banter features Georgian mannerisms. Ryuuji’s mother, Yasuko, calls him "bavshviko" (baby) with a Tbilisian lilt. The class representative, Yusaku Kitamura, becomes a bizarrely accurate parody of a Georgian "gogo momaval" (good boy from a good family), obsessed with order and suluguni cheese metaphors. When the dub was leaked online in 2018 (before a proper TV broadcast on Imedi TV in 2020), it sparked a subculture. Georgian Gen Z abandoned Russian-dubbed Naruto for Toradora clips. toradora qartulad

For fans in Tbilisi, Batumi, and Kutaisi, Ryuuji Takasu isn’t just a gentle thug with a scary face. He’s their neighbor. And Taiga Aisaka isn’t just the "Palmtop Tiger." She’s a bichebo (ბიჭებო)—a fierce, street-smart girl who sounds like she just finished arguing with a marshrutka driver. The centerpiece of the Georgian Toradora is undoubtedly the voice of Taiga Aisaka, performed by Natia Datuashvili . While the original Japanese Rie Kugimiya defined the "tsundere" archetype with a high-pitched squeal, Datuashvili throws it out the window. Her Taiga doesn’t whine; she growls . In Episode 8, during the legendary Christmas Eve