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Fruits Basket - The Complete Series
 
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Fruits Basket - The Complete Series

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  • Format: Color, Full Screen, NTSC, Subtitled
  • Language: Japanese, English
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
  • Number of discs: 4
  • Rating: Unrated
  • Studio: Funimation Prod
  • DVD Release Date: November 20, 2007
  • Run Time: 650 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars See all reviews (39 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000WE5I06
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #10,944 in Movies & TV (See Bestsellers in Movies & TV)

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"Fruits Basket is universally endearing and endlessly entertaining. Cute, sweet, mysterious and mind-blowingly funny." --- Anime Insider

Tohru Honda is a cheerful 16-year-old who just happens to live with the Sohma family. And by the way--they are cursed. What happens when Tohru finds discovers the family secret? You've got to watch to find out!

Contains all 4 volumes of the Fruits Basket series: A Great Transformation? (v.1), What Becomes of Snow? (v.2), Puddles Of Memories (v.3), The Clearing Sky (v.4)


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21 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Anime in an Awesome Thin Pack, December 22, 2007
By Rebecca Lee "Neko-Yousei" (Greensboro, NC, USA) - See all my reviews
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One of my favorite series to date.
I had the stupidly expensive box set that came before this one, but when I found out that Funimation was finally doing thin packs, I sold my other box and rushed to order this one. I was not disappointed! Not only does the new box have new art featured on the DVD cases, but the box is nice and sturdy. Not cheap like the box before this one.
The anime is fantastic. It has a great English cast for dub fans and awesome subtitles for sub fans! I've watched them both and they are fantastic. Don't miss out on this lovely box set!
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38 of 43 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars They're ANIMALS!, October 1, 2007

Imagine if you moved in with a new family and friends... and found out they turn into animals when you hug them.

That's what Tohru Honda has to deal with in "Fruits Basket," the adaptation of Natsuki Takaya's hit manga. And the manga adaptation is a delightful one -- while the ending gets changed, it's still charming, quirky, slapsticky and sprinkled with darker moments.

Tohru is living in the woods, with only her late mother's photo for company. Exploring one day, she wanders down to a large house, and bumps into the owners: flirtatious Shigure Sohma, and his gorgeous cousin Yuki -- the school's mysterious "Prince." After Tohru becomes ill and her tent is destroyed, Yuki and Shigure take her into their home as their new housekeeper... especially since the place is a pigsty.

But Yuki and Shigure are keeping some strange secrets. When Kyo Sohma bursts in to fight Yuki, Tohru tries to stop him -- and the three turn into a dog, cat, and rat. Turns out the Sohma family is cursed with the spirits of the Chinese zodiac, and become those animals whenever they're hugged by a member of the opposite sex. Surprisingly, the mysterious family head Akito allows Tohru to stay with Yuki and Shigure, as long as the volatile Kyo also stays.

And soon Tohru becomes even more wrapped up in the Sohma family, and befriends many members of the zodiac. She, Yuki and Kyo must deal with crazed fanclubs, flamboyant brothers, school festivals, New Year's loneliness, Valentine's day woes, trips to the hot springs, visits to Tohru's mother's grave, and Yuki's band of loyal stalkers.

But Tohru also learns more about the curse -- the traumatic pasts that Momiji, Yuki and Kyo keep hidden, the little "tiger" girl who is bullied into silence, and Hatori's tragic romance. And finally Tohru discovers the horrific secret that Kyo is hiding, and the true role of the angry, violent Akito...

It takes a little while for "Fruits Basket" to get going, but after a few episodes it finds its footing and charges ahead like Kagura. Just don't expect it to really have an ending -- it doesn't end so much as stop, on a particularly moving story about Kyo and Tohru.

There's lots of romantic tension, slapstick fight scenes (usually involving Kyo and somebody else), quirky comedy (Ayame's kooky cosplay shop), and amusingly tongue-in-cheek dialogue ("Sometimes it feels like the whole world is conspiring to destroy my house!").

But while the anime is somewhat more lighthearted than the manga, there's also a melancholy side to the story, centering on a curse that is ruining its victims' lives. In the midst of the comedy, we get glimpses of Tohru's tragic past, the families torn apart by the curse, and the Sohmas' isolation from the rest of the world.

Tohru herself is the most lovable character of the bunch -- she has a lot of sorrow over her mother's death and the unkindness of some of her relatives, but she compensates with optimism and friendliness. She borders on Pollyannishness occasionally, but is balanced out somewhat by her oddball friends.

And the Sohmas rule as far as quirkiness is concerned -- there's the quiet "Prince" Yuki, the volatile loner Kyo, and the charmingly kooky Shigure. The rest of the family is even more eccentric -- the flamboyant, charming Ayame, Yuki's prodigal brother who is trying ineptly to mend fences. Not to mention the volcanic Haru, the tragic Hatori, and half-German, deceptively cheerful Momiji.

"Fruits Basket" is by turns hilarious and bittersweet, with plenty of wacky antics, sad backstories and quirky characters. Delightful from beginning to end.
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20 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A hidden gem!, December 10, 2007
By Russell J. LEBAR (O' Fallon, MO USA) - See all my reviews
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This series has a humorous side that is hilarious most of the time but occasionally annoying. However, the serious side more than makes up for these shortcomings. If you are looking for a complex plot or lots of action then pass on this series. If you like an emotional, character driven story then this one is for you. Almost every episode has affirmations, tidbits of wisdom and touching scenes. And that's because the series is really about the healing process people who have suffered from tragedies, abuse, etc. go through on the road to recovery and even how to live life. This is one of those hidden little gems that, once found, sparkle so brightly in the sunlight.
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