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The second ending theme is "Serenade" (performed by Daphne Gere in the English dub). [47] The series was
released in Japan in nine individual DVD volumes by King Records, with each volume containing three episodes except for the first volume, which contained two. [48] The first volume was released on 29 September 2001, with
subsequent volumes released on a monthly basis until the final volume was released on 22 May 2002. A series box set was released on 25 April 2007, containing all twenty-six episodes, as well a message card from Natsuki Takaya, a 60-page deluxe booklet, and a bonus Fruits Basket CD soundtrack. [49] Funimation aired the series with their English dub on the Funimation Channel as well as on Colours TV and also licensed it for Region 1 DVD release. It released it in the form of four individual volumes containing 6–7 episodes and a complete series box set. On 20 November 2007, Funimation re-released the series as part of their lower priced Viridian line, with the new release containing the complete series in a thin-packed box set,[50] and then on 1 August 2017 on an upscaled Blu-ray in a standard and collector's edition. In the United Kingdom, Funimation originally distributed the series through MVM Entertainment, but then changed distributors in November 2006 to Revelation Films. [51] Revelation re-released the four individual volumes under their label. They also released the series box set on 22 January 2007. [52] MVM re-licensed the series in late 2011.