Why Is It Called Fruits Basket?

avatarJokingTunic4 months ago
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avatarAttendingStoke4 months ago

The title 'Fruits Basket' comes from a traditional Japanese game similar to musical chairs. Tohru remembers being excluded as a child when she was called an inedible fruit in this game, symbolizing her feeling of being an outsider. It's a metaphor for the characters in the series finding their place and being accepted.

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avatarAlteringBeryl4 months ago

Honestly, it's just a reference to a kid's game that represents how Tohru feels neglected and then finally finds her place. Simple as that!


avatarCoilingShip4 months ago

It鈥檚 named after a game called 'Fruits Basket,' which represents Tohru鈥檚 journey from feeling like an unwanted fruit to becoming a central part of the Sohma family.


avatarAffordingAggie4 months ago

The name 'Fruits Basket' is a clever metaphor from a childhood game, reflecting Tohru's feelings of exclusion and ultimately finding her 'basket' or place among the Sohmas.

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