On the official page for the new anime adaptation of the manga, written and illustrated by Natsuki Takaya, Fruit basketthe cover of the fifth Blu-ray / DVD compilation of the second season of the project was revealed.

This volume will be released on November 27th in Japan and contains episodes 18 to 21 of this second season. Both the Blu-ray version and the DVD version cost 11,000 yen (about $ 106).

On the other hand, the series premiered on April 6th and had a total of 25 episodes. The first season premiered in April 2019 and contained 25 episodes. Finally, the production of a third season will be confirmed for premiere in 2021.

Cast

  • Yuuma uchida as Kyou Souma.
  • Manaka Iwami like Tooru Honda.
  • Nobunaga Shimazaki as Yuki Souma.
  • Yuuichi Nakamura as Shigure Souma.
  • Makoto Furukawa as Hatsuharu Souma.
  • Megumi Han as Momiji Souma.
  • Takahario Sakurai as Ayame Souma.
  • Kazuyuki Fudeyasu as Hatori Souma.
  • Satomi Sato as Saki Hanajima.
  • Queen Ueda like Kisa Souma.

Production team

  • Yoshihide Ibata (Pikaia !!, FLCL Progressive) directs the anime in the studios TMS Entertainment.
  • Taku Kishimoto (Gin no Saji, Haikyu !!, 91 days, Hanebado!) is responsible for the composition of the series.
  • Masaru Shindou (Macross Ξ”, Oregairu) is responsible for the character design.
  • Natsuki Takaya serves as executive supervisor.

Fruit basket synopsis

After a family tragedy changes her life, student Tohru Honda decides to face it with her own hands and moves ... into a tent!

Unfortunately, she makes her new home on the grounds of the mysterious Sohma clan, and it doesn't take long for the owners to discover her secret.

At the same time that Tohru discovers that the family will offer to take them into their enclosures, she also realizes that the Sohma have their own secret: and that is, when touched by the opposite sex, they become the animals of the zodiac ! Chinese!

Source: official page

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