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Fruits Basket - Clearing Sky

Fruits Basket - Clearing Sky

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: very cute
Review: I would rate this series more if there were more stars, tohru honda an average girl, meets a cute guy, where looks can be decieving, he is one of the chinease zodia'cs, he is the rat!! a cute one at that,and hse meets kyo, a cat, who is his cousin, stubborn, likes to be by himself, a loner, when tohru finds out their secret, her life flips upside down, living with guys who she can't hug, because if she does they transform into their chinease zodiac form, it si a cute series that is a must get!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A surprisingly poignant character study
Review: If you can get past the weird name of this series (refers to a Japanese kid's game similar to duck-duck-goose) and the girly-girly packaging, it's a surprisingly deep and poignant character study.

The premise: an orphaned & homeless high-school girl is taken in as a housekeeper by one of her classmates, a very shy but very popular boy named Yuki. He's living with his novelist-cousin Shigure in a rather isolated house in the woods, having run away from the main Sohma compound. But the guys have a big secret--they're shapeshifters, two members of a cursed family.

Our heroine soon makes a place in their hearts with her relentless optimism and unconditional love & gratitude, and soon other disaffected members of the cursed family start to gather at Shigure's house. Chief among the arrivals is a violent-tempered but good-hearted young man known as Kyo, who bears the most difficult curse of all, and who's an outcast even within the Sohma family.

The head of the family, cursed himself, is intensely and malevolently possessive of "his" family, and he starts to plot his revenge...but at the same time, he hopes Tohru can save the family from the worst effects of the curse.

Very interesting mixture of genuine pathos and wild slapstick, and a great job portraying the gradual change in characters of not only the two boys, Yuki and Kyo, over a period of 18 months, but also the maturation of the heroine, as she develops courage and strength to match her innate compassion. She goes from being essentially a sweetly-smiling doormat to someone brave enough to stand up for herself and the people she loves--without getting mean about it.

I have to admit I started watching this series with some skepticism, thinking it'd be hopelessly silly, but ended up loving it. A definite keeper!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A very sweet, and revealing ending to a romantic anime...
Review: If you have followed Fruits Basket THIS far, definitely finish it off. The series meanders as it tells the stories of a bizarre family in modern day japan with the odd curse that makes them turn into Zodiac animals when hugged by the opposite sex. Tohru becomes the loving (but flightly) bolt of remedy and healing for this tortured house throughout the series, and in form, she caps the series by finally opening up all the old wounds and letting everyone heal through her forgiveness and love.

While these stories on this DVD do tend to be a bit more harsh and slightly darker, the task is obviously no feat for the girl who cherishes her new, odd family. Slightly puzzling is Kyo's dark secret, which is revealed towards the end of the series. Why is he hampered with an even DARKER past, and what is that thing? In a series that, although ambling with a staggered gait through a central plot, everything makes fiarly reasonable sense did they toss in this decidedly bizarre tangent? It didn't really harm the series, and helps bring a great sense of resolution but it seems contrived at the same time.

A very, very pleasant anime. For what it is, the direction and art and writing is all excellent without being too showy, inappropriate or bizarre. And the sexual side of the relationships are never delved into with the letchery of reckless abandon seen in most anime. Fruits basket is a nice series for almost any age, and is a great family series for adults and children that like a good anime without sex, blood, gore, robots, guns, or lazer beams.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An end to the means?
Review: If you have made it so far into looking at the various Furuba titles, then I needn't go into the technical aspects of the discs...nor do I need to go on about the first three...
It has been stated, by some, that this DVD ( the 4th in the series) is to be the final installment...however, I believe this to be incongrous with the story progression. While this disc, like the first three, has a wonderful storyline, outrageous humor, and heart-rending drama, it does not end with a note of finality. I think that we, the Fruits Basket viewers, can expect more of the ever developing story of Tohru, and the Sohma clan. At least, I do sorely hope so, since I would dearly love to see the series continue...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Don't Just look at it Buy it you'll love it!
Review: Now ive never heard of fruits basket. I just went to the store and volume1 first after i saw the 1st volume like 2weeks later i got vol2,3,and4. This is one of my favorite series now. The Eng dub ver is excellent and funny. The ending was good but could of been better.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Kyo ROCKS!!
Review: The 4th disc of Fruits Basket continues the trend established by the first 3. It further develops the characters, deepens the mystery. And a whole 2 episodes focusing on my favorite, Kyo. The CAT rules!!!

Now if only they'd continue with a 2nd season... or at least release the manga. Although this season ends on a good "pause" note, we definitely want more. More Kyo, more Toru, more Shigerui, etc.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: OMG so awsome!!
Review: The dvd was awsome ,and since it was my first fruits Basket dvd, but ive been reading the manga and dissided to buy the dvd and it was amazing ,i think i may buy another. Though the ending wasnt all that it still was amazing

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Gut-wrenching ending...
Review: The final disc of Fruits Basket starts out with a few stories almost unconnected to the main plot. Yuki decides to try to get to know his brother better and makes a surreal visit to Ayame's store...Tohru meets Hiro Sohma, Kisa's ill-tempered little friend....we get to have a peek into the head of Yuki's fanclub president, a reminder of teenage passion which is as touching as it is funny and psychotic....and we briefly meet Ritsu Sohma, who definitely takes getting used to. The final three episodes are grim, dark, suspenseful and emotionally powerful, as once again, Tohru must confront the fact that parts of the Sohma curse--and family--are not at all adorable. And this time, rising to the occasion to offer comfort and encouragement might even be beyond the abilities of Tohru. Kyo's horrific darkest secret is revealed, and Akito finally finishes playing with Tohru, and makes his move to destroy her spirit utterly, and plunge his family back into the condition of unresisting despair which is their true curse.

People who love this series should be aware that, although it feels complete and resolved, the anime only covers the first 6 books of a manga series which is just about to be released in English. I hear that there are 13 books completed in Japanese at this point. ...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Awww! Last DVD!
Review: The series finally ends here! This is the most dramatic out of the 4 Fruits Basket DVDs. During these episodes, you learn a lot more about Ayame, Matoko, Kyo, Akito and another new character, Kyo's martial arts teacher. Also, you get to meet the last two members of the zodiac, Hiro the ram and Ritsu the monkey. The whole happy-go-lucky story changes to a heart-stopping drama when the last four episodes reveal why Kyo always wears the black and white beads around his wrist. And also, why Akito is so dang evil. I personally think this has to be the best of the whole Fruits Basket series.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: the best anime
Review: This anime is by far my favorite. I have seen alot of anime. The first 113 episides if Inuyahsa, the first 7 of Galaxy Angel, the Ruroini Kenshin movie, most of the Miyazaki movies. Still this movie is the best. Better than love Hina, better than all of the diffrent 125 anime shows that I have seen. I is perfect. My favorite caractor is Yuki-kun. The plot had lovable caractors, great animation, perfict music to make the mood. I just love it. I love fighting anime as much as the next person. Yu Yu Hakusho was a thrill, yet this just hits the funny bone the right way. In the last three episodes I cried. I felt like jumping into the TV and hugging Kyo Yuki and Tohru. Akito has got to be my least favorite caractor of all anime! I punched the TV 0.0 I wish that I was a Juunishi.


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