Fruits Basket

GREAT
89%
OF 61 SCOUTSRECOMMEND

After becoming entangled with the mysterious Sohma family, orphaned Tohru Honda discovers their secret: members transform into Chinese Zodiac animals when hugged by the opposite sex.

📖 SYNOPSIS

Tohru Honda is sixteen, reeling from the loss of her mom, and with her grandfather's house under renovation, ends up living in a tent in the woods. She's not complaining about it either — she just quietly gets on with things, which tells you a lot about her as a character. Then she stumbles onto land owned by the Sohma family, and her classmate Yuki and his cousin Shigure discover her situation and take her in. Everything seems like a sweet domestic setup until she accidentally hugs one of them, and he turns into a rat. Turns out thirteen members of the Sohma family are cursed by the Chinese zodiac — hug someone of the opposite sex, become the animal. A rat, a cat, a dog, and so on. What starts as a quirky supernatural premise slowly peels back into something genuinely heavy. Each Sohma carries real emotional weight from growing up under this curse, and Tohru's quiet kindness becomes the thing that starts to crack those walls open. The love triangle between her, the reserved Yuki, and the hot-headed Kyo gives the romance real tension without feeling forced. If you liked the found-family warmth of Clannad or the school-life charm of Toradora, this hits a similar nerve. Fans of Ouran High School Host Club will recognize the reverse-harem energy, but Fruits Basket leans harder into the emotional side. This 2001 TV series runs 26 episodes and adapts part of the manga — enough to get you deeply attached to these characters and their baggage.

✨ MUST WATCH IF...

You love slow-burn character drama — Tohru's kindness gradually unravels the Souma family's dark secrets
Supernatural comedy mixed with genuine trauma exploration sounds like your kind of tonal blend
You're into love polygons — Yuki and Kyo's rivalry over Tohru drives much of this season
Studio Deen's 2001 art style and softer aesthetic feel nostalgic and charming to you

❌ SKIP IF...

You want fast-paced action — this is 26 episodes of emotional conversations and slice-of-life moments
Adult-minor romantic undertones in certain Souma family dynamics would make you uncomfortable
You'd rather watch the 2019 TMS reboot — it covers this arc with modern animation and fuller adaptation

🎬 EPISODE GUIDE

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🎭 CHARACTERS

Kyou Souma

Hot-headed, stubborn cat-Zodiac cursed teen, Kyou, trains in martial arts to defeat rival Yuki, despite a soft spot for Tohru.

Portrayed by Ikeda Kyousuke, Seki Tomokazu, Uchida Yuuma

Tooru Honda

Kind, selfless high school student Tooru Honda strives to help others, often neglecting her own needs while battling a family curse.

Portrayed by Iwami Manaka, Horie Yui

Yuki Souma

Shy and refined, Yuki, the "Prince," yearns for genuine connection, battling trauma and low self-worth.

Portrayed by Shimazaki Nobunaga, Shimabukuro Miyuri, Hisakawa Aya

Great
Great
100%(3 Reviews)
Fruits Basket

Studio

Studio Deen

Season

Summer 2001

Start Date

2001-07-05

End Date

2001-12-27

Episodes

26

Type

TV

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