Like what is it is it a show that comes on TV is it something on the internet?? What??
What is this show called fruit basket all i know is that it is an anime?
It%26#039;s about a girl named Tohru Honda who was living by herself in a tent one day finds a house on her way to school. Her classmate Yuki Sohma and his cousin Shigure are the ones who live there. When Yuki %26amp; Shigure find out that Tohru lives in a tent they invite her to stay with them. When her tent is buried in a landslide she accepts. Soon after she moves in Yuki%26#039;s other cousin Kyo comes and challenges Yuki to a fight. When Tohru tries to stop the fight she accidently trips and hugs Kyo turning him into a cat. When Yuki %26amp; Shigure are accidently hugged too they turn into a rat %26amp; a dog. Tohru then discovers the Sohma family secret. 13 members of the Sohma family are cursed. When they are hugged by someone of the opposite gender or they are put under a great deal of stress they turn into 1 of the Chinese Zodiac animals. Tohru promises to keep the secret so her memories are not erased unlike anyone else who was not apart of the Sohma family. But there are darker secrets hidden behind the Sohma curse.
I think it used to be on TV but you can now watch it on the internet!
I watched it here!
http://www.anime-network.co.nr/
I highly recomend it!
It%26#039;s funny, romantic, dramatic, and really good!
Reply:dunno never seen it but here.
manga-http://mangavolume.com/fruit-basket/mang...
ouldnt find the actual anime sorry.
Reply:Fruits Basket is a Manga (Japanese Comic book) and an Animé (Japanese animation). You can read a synopsis of the series at http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclop...
The animé can be watched at http://www.veoh.com/channels/fbe17?searc...
Reply:ooohhh i love fruits basket
but the manga is SOOOOOO much better than the anime...
Reply:Fruits Basket (フルーツバスケット, Furūtsu Basuketto?), sometimes abbreviated Furuba (フルバ, Furuba?), is a shōjo manga series by Natsuki Takaya (pseudonym). It was serialized in the semi-monthly Japanese magazine Hana to Yume, published by Hakusensha, from 1999 to 2006. The series was also adapted into a 26-episode anime series, directed by Akitaro Daichi.
The word %26quot;Fruits%26quot; in the title is always plural; the spelling originates from the transcription of the English word %26quot;fruit%26quot; into Japanese, where because there is no %26quot;tu%26quot; sound, %26quot;tsu%26quot; is used instead. The title comes from the name of a popular game played in Japanese elementary schools, which is alluded to in the series.
The name spellings used in this article correspond to those given in the official Region 1 DVD and manga releases. Romanization style names are given in Western order, with the family name last.
Reply:yeah i so recomend it to you it is really cute. althought the anime was not finished
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