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What the F@#$ Did I Just Watch?! FRUITS BASKET Episode #1

An anime N00B's take...

 The kids and the creepers.
 The kids and the creepers.
WOW… this Tohru girl in FRUITS BASKET is so NAÏVE, she makes Pollyanna seem positively cynical. WOW again… she’s definitely not the sharpest tool in the shed in this first episode. Yes, it’s a fantasy melodrama, but it’s a lot easier to suspend my disbelief over shape-shifting zodiac creatures than it is for me to believe that a 15-year-old girl would be foolish enough to live in a tent by herself in the woods. That is just ASKING for some horrible, horrible trouble. One of the character’s even brings up that she “might run into the occasional wild animal or weirdo out there in the woods.” Gee… you think? Just maybe?

 Bright eyes on a not-too-bright girl.
 Bright eyes on a not-too-bright girl.
I was getting a little creeped out by the beginning with Red Riding Hood-esque scenario of her just wandering into some strange man’s house, after being lured in with some colorful toys (the zodiac stones).  While the situation gets diffused after a while, that Yuki is a CREEPER, even as emo fantasy characters go. He makes that TWILIGHT dude seem well-adjusted. I might say it’s because the guy’s king of the glowing-eyed rats, but that really pales (pun intended) in comparison to the nasally-monotone of his voice inthis dub. If I could reach into the screen, I’d tell Tohru NOT TO LIVE WITH THIS GUY UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES! GET OUT! RUN! NOW! DON'T LOOK BACK!

All that aside, it was fun to see the Chinese zodiac factor into this toon and to hear a recount of Buddha’s selection of the animals (or the Jade Emperor’s selection, depending on where you heard the story). Actually, it’s a little timely for me, given that I, myself, was born in the Year of the Tiger and, after two full rotations of the cycle, it’s my year again. But I don’t have any issues with hugging girls or turning into animals like the creepies in this show do.

Anyway, check out the first episode below and see if you feel like I do. Thanks to daotherkenji for the tip, and keep these recommendations coming, everybody!    
 

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Krison March 18, 2010 at 11:38 a.m.
Anime was awful awful awful.  Of course, the manga is one of my all time favorites, so I may be predisposed to dislike the anime.  It follows it closely for the most part, until it butchers it with the ending (not surprisingly).  And I wasn't a fan of the voice work on either version. 
sunfloweron March 18, 2010 at 1:16 p.m.
I disagree with Kris.  The anime was one of the better dubs, but the Japanese voiceactors were fantastic.  It has some of the best seiyuu in the business, and they do a great job.  I thought it really captured the manic excitement of the first couple books, then toned it down and moved into the emotional melodrama of the family member's backgrounds really well.  A few of the episodes are positively moving.
 
Yes, the last two episodes are bad, because they made them up so they'd have an ending to tack on since the manga wasn't finished.  But the rest of the series is quite well done.  There's a reason the anime sells so well to the fans of the series. :)
Sigueon March 18, 2010 at 1:58 p.m.
Funimation has a few episodes of Mushishi up. You might want to give one a try. It should be a pretty good change of pace from a show like this.
daotherkenjion March 18, 2010 at 6:44 p.m.
@Tom_Pinchuk: Thanks for checking this and Samurai Champloo. They both are awesome. I cant believe I havent recommended Gurren Lagann. Its awe inspiringling manly.
John_Martoneon March 19, 2010 at 4:13 p.m.
@sunflower said:

" I disagree with Kris.  The anime was one of the better dubs, but the Japanese voiceactors were fantastic.  It has some of the best seiyuu in the business, and they do a great job.  I thought it really captured the manic excitement of the first couple books, then toned it down and moved into the emotional melodrama of the family member's backgrounds really well.  A few of the episodes are positively moving.  Yes, the last two episodes are bad, because they made them up so they'd have an ending to tack on since the manga wasn't finished.  But the rest of the series is quite well done.  There's a reason the anime sells so well to the fans of the series. :) "

This. I really dug the calming, comforting nature of the anime. Also, I'll agree exactly on the VAs. The English was actually pretty good imo, but it was hard to beat the Japanese.
 
Never got around the manga, but dug it none the less. In particular, I really liked Kyo. It was just shocking because I dressed very similarly to his character design, posessing a orangish-red hair, cargo pants, and the black bracelet. My girlfriend at the time only showed me the series because she was amazed I had never heard of it, yet dressed so alike.
 
Sorry @Kris:


CodeBlancoon Feb. 15, 2011 at 1:32 p.m.
Pre-Post: Yes I know this was posted...basically a year a go, but  I figured I'd post anyways ....
The whole living situation with a bunch of men was or is pretty creepy too. Though this is one of my favorite series I for the most part agree with Kris.
ZombiePieon Feb. 15, 2011 at 4:29 p.m.
My sister was really into to this franchise like many teenage girls in the early 2000s. She use to play the intro song for the anime all the time...again and again. I got to the point where I contemplated throwing her iPod into the washer and taking a sledgehammer to her DVD set. 
 
I don't have the fondest memories of this series.

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