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3寄生獸:生命的準則8. 1食戟之靈7. 6NO GAME NO LIFE 遊戲人生7. 8為美好的世界獻上祝福!7. 1狂賭之淵StorylineEditDid you knowEditTriviaThe seventh episode of the English dub faced some controversy over it having mentioned the GamerGate issue. ConnectionsFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Best Yandere Girls in Anime (2017)User reviews28ReviewReviewFeatured review8/10 hilarious. Hilarious. you won't regret it. one of the funniest animes i've seen. helpful•71alexscanio45Oct 21, 2019Top picksSign in to rate and Watchlist for personalized recommendationsSign inFAQ16How many seasons does Prison School have?Powered by AlexaDetailsEditRelease dateJuly 2015 (Japan)Country of originJapanOfficial sitesOfficial Site (Japan)Official Site (Japan)LanguagesJapaneseEnglishAlso known asPrison SchoolProduction companiesGencoJ. C.Production[edit] The title of the series is taken from a children's game, Fruits Basket (フルーツバスケット, furūtsu basuketto), in which the participants sit in a circle, and the leader of the game names each person after a type of fruit; when the name of a child's fruit is called, that child gets up and has to find a new seat. When the protagonist, Tohru Honda, first plays this game in kindergarten, she is not given a fruit, and is instead assigned "onigiri" by her classmates, who do not want her to play. However, Tohru, thinking that onigiri are delicious, does not realise that her classmates are intentionally leaving her out of the game; once the game is finished, and all of the children but Tohru have been called, Tohru realizes that onigiri are not a type of fruit at all, and she realizes that she does not belong. Tohru comes to associate this game with the Sohma family, and that she does not fit in among them any more than an onigiri does in a basket of fruit. In volume 1 of the manga, after Yuki and Kyo bring Tohru home from her grandfather's house, she begins to feel like she belongs with the Sohma family; after this, she imagines herself as a child hearing "onigiri" called in the game, symbolizing that she has finally found her place. [7] Natsuki Takaya named most of the twelve Sohmas cursed by zodiac animals after archaic names of month in the former Japanese lunisolar calendar that correspond to their zodiac animal.
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