FRUITS BASKET: 1ST SEASON
STATUS
COMPLETE
EPISODES
25
RELEASE
September 21, 2019
LENGTH
24 min
DESCRIPTION
Tohru Honda thought her life was headed for misfortune when a family tragedy left her living in a tent. When her small home is discovered by the mysterious Soma clan, she suddenly finds herself living with Yuki, Kyo, and Shigure Soma. But she quickly learns their family has a bizarre secret of their own: when hugged by the opposite sex, they turn into the animals of the Zodiac!
(Source: Crunchyroll)
CAST

Kyou Souma

Yuuma Uchida

Tooru Honda

Manaka Iwami

Yuki Souma

Nobunaga Shimazaki

Shigure Souma

Yuuichi Nakamura

Hatsuharu Souma

Makoto Furukawa

Momiji Souma

Megumi Han

Saki Hanajima

Satomi Satou

Hatori Souma

Kazuyuki Okitsu

Isuzu Souma

Aki Toyosaki

Ayame Souma

Takahiro Sakurai

Arisa Uotani

Atsumi Tanezaki

Akito Souma

Maaya Sakamoto

Kyouko Honda

Miyuki Sawashiro

Kisa Souma

Reina Ueda

Kazuma Souma

Toshiyuki Morikawa

Hiro Souma

You Taichi

Kagura Souma

Rie Kugimiya

Ritsu Souma

Kengo Kawanishi

Megumi Hanajima

Yukiyo Fujii

Mayuko Shiraki

Hitomi Nabatame

Momo Souma

Saya Tanaka

Motoko Minagawa

Mao Ichimichi

Mitsuru

Chinatsu Akasaki

Kana Souma

Minami Tsuda

Rika Aida

Chika Anzai
EPISODES
Dubbed
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REVIEWS

blaze9
90/100(EN/PT) Fruits basket presents an awesome blend of comedy and drama.Continue on AniListReview em português logo abaixo.
English Review:
Hey everybody, my name is Blaze9 and Welcome to my review of フルーツバスケット or “Fruits Basket (2019)”. I will try to make this review the most spoiler-free as possible. It will probably have minor spoilers, though.
Overview:
Fruits Basket 2019 is a comedy/drama/shoujo modern remake of the classic Fruits Basket anime released in 2001, but both the original anime and this new remake are based on the story from Natsuki Tayaka, who also drew the 23-volume FB manga. Released between April 6th, 2019 and Sep 20th, 2019, this anime is probably the biggest shoujo anime of the year, and was produced by the TMS studio.
Story:
To make it fast, Fruits Basket story starts when a girl called Thoru Honda, who lost her mother not long ago, and is currently living in a tent due to repairs on her uncle’s house, gets to know a guy called Shigure Sohma, and later, at school, a boy called Yuki Sohma (or Souma). She later finds out the area where she armed her tent belongs to the Sohma family, so she speaks with Shigure and Yuki about staying there until she can return to her uncle’s house. However, a landslide happens while she was talking to them. Burying the tent and a photo of her mother, which is very important to her. After a little talk, they accept Thoru in Shigure’s house.
After a little while though, Thoru discovers that the Sohma family carries a kind of curse, where some people of the family transform into chinese zodiac animals (which is also used for Japanese horoscope) whenever they are hugged by a person of the opposite sex (does not work if it’s someone of the Sohma family though.). This transformation does not grant any kind of special power though. After a while, she gets to know Kyo, and so the story continues.
After these first events, more characters are presented, and the story begins to highlight the human relationships and problems between Thoru and the Sohma family, her friends, and how the characters are going to deal with her own personal problems, and personality differences.
Despite doing its job right, Fruits Basket, as it is now, is incomplete. It’s meant to receive a second season though.I will now give my notes with extra commentary for this anime.
Story: 9/10 – It’s great and well written, but I prefer my shoujo in a different, faster pace. Also, if you’re gonna do a 25 episode anime, you can probably work some romance on it. That’s my problem with this anime. There’s lots of space for romance, but almost none happens. Although that’s probably expectable from a 23-volume-manga-adapted story.
Opening and Ending: 8/10 – Great dynamics, beautiful songs and well animated. The 2 endings are very artistic and overall a delight.
Soundtrack: 9/10 – The sound guy did his job right.
Artstyle: 10/10 – Dude, that art alone makes it worth watching.
Animation: 9/10 – Magnificent scenarios, and both comedy and drama scenes are awesome.
Voice Acting: 10/10 – All characters are incredibly interpreted. But Thoru, Yuki and Kyo, are on a different level.
What I would change: I liked most of the anime, but if I could change something, I would put more romance on it. As I said before, there is too little romance for my tastes. Just look at Thoru and Yuki, they hate this subtext. They wanna be together so make them together, aaaa. Well, it’s probably gonna receive a second season next year, so yeah, I still have hope.
Conclusion: Well, I probably already said everything I wanted to say about this anime at this point. To conclude the review, I wanted to say that even with the things I didn’t like about it, in the overall aspect, I loved Fruits Basket. There was some nice time I didn’t watch this level of writing in a drama anime, and also, before this, I couldn’t think about blending comedy and drama so well. It’s not much to say that this anime opened my eyes for things I could not see before.
Thank you very much for reading my review.
Review em Português:
Olá. Eu sou o Blaze9 e bem vindos ao meu review de フルーツバスケット ou “Fruits Basket (2019)” (“Cesto de Frutas”, em português). Tentarei fazer esse review o mais livre de spoilers possível, mas talvez ainda contenha alguns spoilers pequenos.
Visão Geral:
Fruits Basket 2019 é um remake moderno do clássico anime de comédia/romance/drama/shoujo lançado em 2001, mas tanto o anime original quanto este novo remake são baseados na história de Natsuki Tayaka, que também desenhou o mangá original de 23 volumes do FB. Lançado entre 6 de Abril de 2019 e 20 de Setembro de 2019, este provavelmente é o anime shoujo mais importante do ano, e foi produzido pelo estúdio TMS.
História:
Resumindo, a história de Fruits Basket começa quando uma garota chamada Thoru Honda, que perdeu a mãe à pouco tempo, e atualmente vive numa tenda devido a reformas na casa do tio, conhece um cara chamado Shigure Sohma (ou Souma), e depois, na escola, um garoto chamado Yuki Sohma. Depois ela descobre que o terreno onde ela armou sua tenda pertence à família Sohma, então ela conversa com Shigure e Yuki sobre ficar lá até que ela possa voltar pra casa do tio. Porém, ocorre um deslizamento enquanto ela falava com eles, enterrando tanto a tenda, como uma foto da mãe de Thoru, foto essa que tem um valor muito grande para ela. Depois de conversarem um pouco, eles aceitam Thoru na casa de Shigure.
Contudo, depois de um tempo, Thoru descobre que a família Sohma carrega uma espécie de maldição, onde algumas pessoas da família se transformam em animais do zodíaco chinês (que também é usado no horóscopo japonês) toda vez que são abraçadas por alguém do sexo oposto (não funcional se for uma pessoa da família Sohma). Apesar disso, essa transformação não dá nenhum poder especial para a pessoa nem nada assim. Depois de um tempo, ela conhece Kyo, e a história continua.
Depois desses primeiros eventos, mais personagens são introduzidos à história, que passa a focar nos relacionamentos humanos e nos problemas entre Thoru e a família Sohma, assim como suas amigas, e também como os personagens lidarão com seus problemas pessoais e diferenças de personalidade.
Apesar de fazer seu trabalho muito bem, Fruits Basket, nesse momento, está incompleto. Porém, no final do ultimo episódio, é anunciado que receberá a segunda temporada em 2020.
Agora darei minhas notas com alguns comentários extras para este anime.
História: 9/10 – É boa e bem escrita, mas eu prefiro animes shoujo com acontecimentos mais velozes. Além disso, se você vai fazer um anime de 25 episódios, acho que dá pra trabalhar melhor a questão do romance. Esse é meu problema com esse anime, tem muito espaço pra romance, mas quase não tem nenhum. Se bem que isso é previsível de uma história adaptado de um mangá de 23 volumes.
Abertura e Encerramento: 8/10 – Dinâmicas bem legais, bem animadas e com canções lindas. Os 2 encerramentos são bem artísticos e gostosos de assistir.
Trilha Sonora: 9/10 – O cara do som acertou em cheio.Estilo Artístico: 10/10 – Cara, essa arte sozinha já faz valer a pena assistir o anime todo.
Animação: 9/10 – Cenários magníficos, e tanto as cenas de cômicas quanto as dramáticas são incríveis.Atuação de Voz: 10/10 – Todos os personagens são muito bem interpretados. Mas a Thoru, o Yuki e o Kyo, estão num nível completamente diferente.
O que eu mudaria: Eu gostei do anime como um todo, mas se eu pudesse mudar algo, eu colocaria mais romance nele. Como eu disse antes, tem muito pouco romance pro meu gusto. É só olhar pra Thoru e pro Yuki, eles odeiam esse subtexto maldito. Eles querem ficar juntos entao ponham eles juntos. Mas eu ainda tenho esperança já que ano que vem terá a segunda temp.
Conclusão: Bem, provavelmente eu já disse tudo que eu queria sobre esse anime, mas pra concluir, queria dizer que mesmo com as coisas que eu não gostei sobre ele, no aspect geral, eu amei Fruits Basket. Fazia um bom tempo que eu não asssitia algo tão bem escrito num anime de drama, assim como antes dele, eu também não conseguia pensar em mesclar drama e comédia tão bem. Não é exagero dizer que este anime abriu meus olhos pra muitas coisas.
Muito obrigado por ler meu review.

kaije
100/100There is a reason that Fruits Basket pioneered shoujo anime.Continue on AniListThis is my first time ever reviewing an anime. I might end up spoiling some plot points, so if you don't want to be spoiled, you may want to stop here.
I didn't watch the original, nor have I read the manga. I was told that I should watch it, but I didn't really dig the art style of the original, so I always just set it on the back burner for when I had some extra time. I can honestly say that at this point, I'm glad that I did it that way.
Being able to watch this story unfold, without prejudice or knowledge of where it's going, has been such an amazing experience. It's pretty safe to say that I am always going to be a fan of this show.
The things that they've set up in this season, and the things that they've delivered to us already are extremely well written. The execution is also really well done for me as the anime is beautifully drawn and edited. The music choices have all been poignant, and well thought out. I think I've listened to "One Step Closer" over 50 times on Spotify.
The characters in this anime are so full of depth. Even when a character has only minutes of screen time, you can get a really good feel of the type of person they are. Tohru and Kyou are easily my favorites out of them all, with Hatsuharu rounding out my top 3. I know people say that Tohru is too perfect, but I think the last episodes of the season prove that she is not perfect. Kyou is probably the best tsundere that I've watched since Aisaka Taiga. Hatsuharu is such a gentle soul, and I really appreciate his duality.
Arisa and Saki's side stories punched me in the gut so hard, along with Momiji's. There are so many characters in this anime, but the fact that they spent multiple episodes on these two really helped flesh out more of Tohru's character arc as well. They also allowed us to see more of Tohru's mom, and the kind of person she was. Momiji's story, and his mom having her memories taken so that she forgot about him just broke me into 1000 pieces.
I don't think I've cried so much for an anime series before. Out of 25 episodes, I cried for 20 of them. I'm a bit of a soft touch, but there is just something about this anime that just speaks to me on a personal level. I'm middle-aged, and have lost both of my parents. So Tohru's determination just strikes me as so profound, because I've gone through the things she has, and I did not remain as strong as she has.
Overall, this anime is something truly special, and I cannot recommend it enough for anyone that likes the genre.

MangaMonger
80/100I talk about what the appeal of Fruits Basket is, and at the end, contrast it with the older anime.Continue on AniListFruits Basket 1st season is a faithful modern adaptation of a classic shoujo coming-of-age manga that has slow-building romantic elements.
Like Ouran Host Club, it's the type of shoujo anime that appeals to both men and women. The comedy is charming, and a welcome relief. The drama is relatable to everyone, because everyone has complexes and feels emotionally damaged in certain ways.
Tooru is a protagonist who's dopey, naive, usually cheerful, and not especially talented aside from cooking and cleaning. The truth is that she's she has been through a lot in life and is very resilient. She is extremely caring and empathetic toward others, and perceptive of how they feel, if not exactly why. People feel like they can speak their true feelings around her, and she'll often respond with words of wisdom that constitute a paradigm shift.
There is also an overarching supernatural element involving the zodiac curse. These animals may look cute to viewers, but keep in mind that there's no concept of "cutely drawn" from the perspective of people within the story. Those who are cursed face a variety of social problems, and you should watch the anime if you want to learn more.
This anime is a must-watch if you're someone who would appreciate a thought-provoking story that deals with what causes people to run from or seek one another, and other aspects of human nature. I only rated it 80, but that's because I watched it ten years after the earlier anime adaptation, so the impact was lessened. When I first watched the older adaptation (and read the manga afterward to continue the story) my mind was absolutely blown.
About this adaptation versus the older one: they both cover about the same material. I think the older one ended at chapter 33, whereas this one adds another episode to cover 34-35 and a bit of a later chapter in order to introduce another character early, to foreshadow the sequel. The older one has been criticized for its filler conclusion, and cutting out a lot of side content (especially related to Shigure) which resulted in a more comedic tone. But they're still about 95% the same story. In any case, you should watch the newer anime (this one) because it doesn't cut out details that are relevant to future events to be animated later. The sequel "2nd season" will air in 2020, and adapt more of the manga. I'm looking forward to seeing the manga entirely animated.
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Ended inSeptember 21, 2019
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