Postby Mangafanatic » Tue Jan 11, 2005 3:13 pm
Okay, so here's the story. Me and my sis are watching Fruits Basket, and we get to the final half of the final episode and we realize that none of this material is in the sixth volume. So the thought occurred to my sister that, perhaps, they took the material mainly from teh sixth and seventh volumes, but then they used the final chapter of the mange as the last half of the last episode. Soo-- could someone (perhaps our Furuba sage?) answer this question for me. The part of the story where Tohru goes to visit Akito, that's not the final chapter of the manga or anything, is it?
I appreciate all replies. We've got it paused, and I'm going to sit here, very sad, infront of my computer until I get help from one of my wonderful member/friends. Thanks a million guys! *Osaka explodes*
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