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com/media/DZq6q67VMAA2oZz. png" (Tweet) – via Twitter. ^ Kaiji Tang [@KaijiTang] (April 1, 2018). "Are you a fan of #Wakfu? The Season 3 English Dub is hitting Netflix
this week ( though it's totally already out on the
French Netflix )! Honored to
provide the new
voice of Nox and the voice of Black Bump! Prepare your Dofus! It's an all new English cast! https://pbs. twimg. com/media/DZqx1SIX0AEVT1S. jpg https://pbs. twimg. com/media/DZqx1xxXcAIlITW. jpg" (Tweet). Boston, MA – via Twitter.
Tohru tries to stop him, and—accidentally falling into him—causes him to transform into a cat in front of her, discovering the Sohma family curse; that twelve members of the family, excluding Kyo, are possessed by the spirits of the Chinese zodiac (十二支, Jūnishi), and turn into their zodiac animal when they are weak, under stress, embarrassed, or when hugged by someone of the opposite gender. Kyo is possessed by the cat who was excluded from the zodiac, and is cursed to be similarly bullied and abused by the clan. When Tohru discovers the Sohma family secret, she promises not to tell anyone, and is allowed to keep living with
them. Although the Sohma curse stretches far
deeper and darker than Tohru initially thinks, her presence and her acceptance of them soon become a large, positive influence on those possessed by the zodiac. She sets out to break the curse and, on the way, meets and discovers the Sohma's vengeful zodiac spirits, including their leader, Akito, who occupies the position of "God" in the Chinese legend, and who both keeps the family together and chains them to their spirits. 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.
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