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I misread this and thought you mean the funniest goddamn thing, and I was like "Yeah, the 2001 anime and the manga is pretty funny".fruitiest goddamn thing
It's not BL, I promise. There's jokes between a couple of guy friends about it, but it's not BL. No gay relationships were made canon at the end of it.Now years later having read some shojo manga, is it safe to assume I'm inoculated by now? And is it even worth it? It looks like BL honestly. Sus.
For me, I'd say it's fine starting with the first two seasons of the new series as they are pretty faithful adaptions and even add some things that make it flow better imo. First season especially was directly supervised by the original author with less involvement going forward. Upon reaching the end of season two, switch to the manga around where that season left off or re-read from the start if you prefer (early fruits basket art is rough though).So I take it if you wanted to get into fruits basket and have never read/watched it before the reboot is the worst way the experience it, the manga is the best option, and the original 2001 anime is somewhere in the middle.
It's worth a read if you're not one bothered by "problematic" content since the author clearly has an age gap fetish. It's up there with Ouran for me though I'd say Fruits Basket is a much more classic shoujo with all the drama for 2000s series. Haven't read either series in a while, but I'll probably re-read Fruits Basket after finishing season 3 just to compare.Someone blue pill me on fruits basket, when the anime came out I was in HS and it looked like the, well, fruitiest goddamn thing you could ever imagine, it made me hate shopping for cool animes at the store because I was surrounded by twink merchandise and was in desperate need to chug a bud light and indulge in some notgay.
Now years later having read some shojo manga, is it safe to assume I'm inoculated by now? And is it even worth it? It looks like BL honestly. Sus.
I was the biggest manly man anime watching boy back in the day. My gf at the time had me watch it with her and I went from hating it on principle to enjoying it quite a bit. Your mileage may vary, but I thought the old anime was quite enjoyable for what it was.Someone blue pill me on fruits basket, when the anime came out I was in HS and it looked like the, well, fruitiest goddamn thing you could ever imagine, it made me hate shopping for cool animes at the store because I was surrounded by twink merchandise and was in desperate need to chug a bud light and indulge in some notgay.
Now years later having read some shojo manga, is it safe to assume I'm inoculated by now? And is it even worth it? It looks like BL honestly. Sus.
Any list of anime muscle girls that's missing Armstrong from FMA or Noi from Dorohedoro is trash.
Caught up with Fruits Basket and while the newer episodes were better than the rather awful episode 6 it's still missing a lot of the impact found in the original. Besides them seeming to cut the entire backstory chapters (my favorite volume of the series) my biggest problem is how little screen time Tohru has been getting this season when at this point in the manga her and her relationship with Kyo had become the main focus.There was so much internal dialogue from Tohru that hasn't been included in the anime and it's making a lot of the moments not hit as hard. This part in the series is where we're supposed to see Tohru clearly for the first time and realize she is just as mentally hurt as some of the Sohma with how she sees herself as a bad person no matter how many times people praise her. She has an inability to ask other people for help because she doesn't see herself as deserving and what made this part of the manga so impactful was seeing how negatively Tohru saw herself along with inner turmoil. They hinted very clearly in early parts of the series that she was not okay, but this part was where it really dug into it. I'll still maintain that even if it was a small moment I hate that they cut the moment where Tohru first starting reaching her breaking point when Yuki made the whole mention of "The box can't stay shut forever" which made her realize her own "box" was coming undone regarding her love of Kyo increasing and her mom starting to fade from her memory.
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So far in the season I haven't felt that focus since it's spent more time with Akito, Kyo, and even Yuki than with Tohru. Episode 9 had the meeting between Akito and Tohru, yet it felt so lacking during moments like Tohru calling herself "Dirty" because there hasn't been much focus on her mental state. In the manga it was clear by this point how she viewed herself and it hurt the reader to see her deride herself so much.
I also legitimately hate that the have cut the entire backstory because it held such emotional impact and really developed Kyoko's character for me. That entire part where she was this close to killing herself because she couldn't take being left behind and then realizing that she had left Tohru behind, not even knowing if Tohru had been eating or doing for the longest time, about to cause the same hurt she was feeling onto Tohru. I fucking hate that they didn't even bother to show Katsuya's face in the brief moment they showed him and the fact that people were actually happy they cut the backstory because of how "problematic" their relationship was. I understand they've had to cut other plot points like the student council member confronting Tohru and not liking her (which I thought they were building to with how much screen time he got but oh well) or Ayame backstory, but to cut the entire Katsuya/Kyoko backstory + the aftermath of his death is way too much. Tohru's major dislike of her father, that she thinks having makes her a bad person, was due to the major depression her mother spiralled into after his death and how he almost took her away from Tohru which is shown in that backstory.
Them cutting Rin attacking Kagura after hitting Tohru was also so bizarre to watch because it was so out of character for Rin, someone who had experience abuse herself. In the anime she just kind of watches without doing anything while in the manga she immediately jumped on Kagura.
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I will admit that it's been funny to watch anime onlys upset over the Akito redemption after everything that happened.
MangaDex is back.
Pretty much. The 2001 anime only covers about 1/4 of the story but it's not bad and ends on a satisfying enough note.So I take it if you wanted to get into fruits basket and have never read/watched it before the reboot is the worst way the experience it, the manga is the best option, and the original 2001 anime is somewhere in the middle.
They did have a short scene of Kyoko bonding with Kyo as a child when Tohru tried confronting Kyo about her feelings right before Akito showed up in episode 9. Didn't explicitly have Kyoko telling Kyo she wouldn't forgive him if he didn't take care of Tohru but that might show up later as he's still seeing her final moments as telling him she wouldn't forgive him.So does that mean we don't get to see Kyoko bonding with Kyo and her telling Kyo she'll never forgive him if he doesn't take care of Tohru?
Fuck this season.
Can confirm. Not into shojo per say, but fruits basket, ouran, and sailor moon are my go-to's tbh.Fruits Basket is one of those shojo manga you can recommend to people who don't generally like shojo.
Ouran is one of those rare instances where I feel the anime is better than the manga, and even the original ending was pretty decent. I like the changes in some of the characterization, biggest one by far being removing the love triangle with the twins and making it so that only one of them was into Haruhi.Can confirm. Not into shojo per say, but fruits basket, ouran, and sailor moon are my go-to's tbh.
Speaking of ouran, I started re-watching it tbh. I needed it right after finishing Jujutsu Kaisen (which I recommend tbh) and god a LOT of shit flew over my head when I was a kid with Ouran. So so SO much.
It's really charming and I remembered bits and pieces, but everything hits differently but it's a fun re-watch to take a break from shounen stuff.
I got Haikyuu S3 on the back burner, it's getting pretty good, still got to touch my Naruto pile, but I'll probably finish Ouran before I get back to those tbh.
Hell, I even got my mom into Ouran and she's finding it enjoyable too tbh.
I don't want a s2 of it however contrary to my last post. When I finish the anime I'll just go for the manga or something. I feel if it needed a S2 it should've happened around the time frame it came out, I feel if it got one now something would be missing.
It's DeviantArt all over again. I hope MD doesn't become as unusable.I really wish they'd kept the old UI; the new one seems like it tries to fix something that wasn't broken in the first place. Still, it's nice to have them back.
time flies by my dude, it sucks sometimes.Azumanga Daioh doesn't seem that old to me because the '10s were a blur. But I hear it being called the "ancestor of slice of life" or the like.
How old it really is: if this were 2001, Azumanga Daioh would be from 1979-1982.
wow I feel old now lol