
Why am I still wearing pants. NO! T.T ORZ
Honestly who reads summaries from reviews. Its either you watch it and read the review that you won’t give a damn about the summary or that you haven’t watched the show yet and do not want to spoil yourself or confuse yourself by reading a summary.
Summary from wi***edia.org. Yes ha**te no goto** style.
Fruits Basket follows the life of high-school student Tohru Honda, who was recently orphaned when her mother died in a car accident. After that, Tohru lived with her grandfather, but when his house needs remodeling, Tohru resorts to living in a tent in a forest and holds down a job to support herself. Despite suffering many hardships, Tohru remains optimistic.
One day, Tohru comes upon a house in the forest that is the home of her classmate Yuki Sohma and his cousin Shigure Sohma. When the Sohmas discover that Tohru is living in a tent, they are quite surprised by her inner strength. The entire area is Sohma property, and Tohru asks to be allowed to stay in her tent (affectionately dubbed “her castle”), but then collapses because of a fever brought on by working too hard. A landslide buries her tent, including her mother’s picture and school clothes, and she moves into the Shigure’s house for the night. Desperate for a break from the filth of the house and takeaway meals, she is asked to become a permanent guest in the house, if she cooks and cleans. She accepts, and is being shown her room by Yuki when Kyo Sohma bursts in (through the roof) to challenge Yuki. Tohru, not knowing Yuki’s strength, tries to stop Kyo by grabbing him, and as a result he transforms into a cat. She is then hit on the head with a plank of wood, and collapses into Shigure and Yuki, turning them into a dog and rat respectively.
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