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Fruits Basket 1st Season Episode 10 - It’s Valentine’s, After All

Shigure does some serious scheming while Kagura, Kyo, Yuki, and Tohru all go on a double date.

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See You After School

Episode 1

See You After School

They’re All Animals!

Episode 2

They’re All Animals!

Let’s Play Rich Man-Poor Man!

Episode 3

Let’s Play Rich Man-Poor Man!

What Year Is She?

Episode 4

What Year Is She?

I’ve Been Fooling Myself

Episode 5

I’ve Been Fooling Myself

Perhaps We Should Invite Ourselves Over

Episode 6

Perhaps We Should Invite Ourselves Over

Spring Comes

Episode 7

Spring Comes

See You When You Get Back

Episode 8

See You When You Get Back

Yuki Was My First Love

Episode 9

Yuki Was My First Love

It’s Valentine’s, After All

Episode 10

It’s Valentine’s, After All

This Is a Wonderful Inn

Episode 11

This Is a Wonderful Inn

You Look Like You’re Having Fun

Episode 12

You Look Like You’re Having Fun

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Schuplik Schuplik says

Both heroines in the beginning lose their family and subsequently their home. They are then sheltered by supernatural beings. The stories are mixture of comedy, romance and specs of mythology. 

Bluebaron15 Bluebaron15 says

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snivets snivets says

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JordanJas JordanJas says

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