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Fruits Basket: v. 4 (Fruits Basket (Paperback))

Fruits Basket: v. 4 (Fruits Basket (Paperback))

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Author: Natsuki Takaya
Publisher: Tokyopop Press Inc
Category: Book

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 2 reviews
Sales Rank: 23102

Media: Comic
Edition: New title
Reading Level: Young Adult
Pages: 216
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5
Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.1 x 1

ISBN: 1591826063
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5952
EAN: 9781591826064
ASIN: 1591826063

Publication Date: March 1, 2005
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Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars ... and hold it in my heart   February 17, 2008
E. A Solinas (MD USA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Having introduced us to the rabbit, dragon (seahorse), rat, cat, dog, boar and cow of the zodiac, it's time to meet a few new people.

Specifically, it's time to meet the sinister head of the family, and the heretofore unknown snake of the zodiac. And while the fourth volume of "Fruits Basket" is extremely funny and kooky, Natsuki Takaya introduces us to some of the darker, more tragic dimensions of her characters.

Momiji and Haru have just entered high school with Tohru, Kyo and Yuki. The class president makes trouble for a gender-bending Momiji -- and almost gets throttled by "black" Haru -- but otherwise things are going well. Then Akito suddenly shows up, and while he initially seems friendly to Tohru ("You really are cute!"), his cruel streak is revealed when he sees Yuki.

Later on, Yuki and Tohru are gardening when a snake slithers into Tohru's clothes -- and it turns out to be Ayame, Yuki's flamboyant, flirtatious older brother. Problem is, Yuki can't stand the sight of him, and the more Ayame talks about himself the worse the rift between them grows.

When the anniversary of Tohru's mother's death rolls around, the Sohmas become involved in the lighthearted ritual at her graveside -- even having a raucous meal on it. But Hana hints at a dark connection between Tohru's mother and Kyo. And when Tohru is hanging out with Momiji, she finds out the saddening story about his own mother, and why she doesn't remember her own son.

The fourth volume of "Fruits Basket" is when Natsuki Takaya really starts balancing out her comedy with angst, rather than more straightforward romantic comedy. She doesn't lay on the dark stuff too heavily just yet -- a scene here, a line there -- but you can tell that things are getting less fluffy.

Most of it is still very fun and light -- Haru showing the class president that the, um, carpet matches the drapes, as well as generally abusing him ("That's incredible! Say something, GOD!"), the grave visit, Yuki's woes with new girls, and virtually any scene with Ayame. The flashbacks to Ayame and Shigure's teen years are especially funny ("Now please, lust after me!").

But Takaya shows her darker dimensions, hinting at Yuki's abusive past, and Kyo's possible involvement in Kyoko Honda's death. These are no more than glimpses, but her elegant artwork makes them chilling. And she ups the tragedy exponentially with Momiji's backstory. Despite his chirpy, sunny personality, we find out that he has a story even sadder than Tohru's. Good luck not crying during that chapter.

This volume also introduces us to Akito (well, up close) and Ayame, and Akito is about as nasty and creepy as you'd expect. But Ayame steals whatever scenes he's in -- flamboyant, flirtatious, socially inept, an astounding liar, and very arrogant ("Direct your passions at me!"). But we do get to see his more sedate side, and his real (though confused) desire to bond with his younger brother.

The fourth volume of "Fruits Basket" delves into darker territory without losing its comic edge, and introduces us to two important characters. And it only promises to get better.



5 out of 5 stars Another excellent volume   May 30, 2006
Claire (Grenoble, France)
In this volume, we discover that Yuki has an older brother, Ayame, who is also an animal-spirit-cursed Soma. Ayame cluelessly tries to become friends with his estranged brother, but Yuki wants none of it - mainly because of Ayame's weird behaviour & big mouth. Shigure's encouragement of Ayame doesn't help ...

Momiji's character also takes on a new turn : up until now, he was mostly a cute but bothersome boy (well, at least to me he was). But here, he tells Tohru about his relationship with his mother.

As always, fun and endearing. And little by little, the plot thickens.


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