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theme for episodes 39 onwards is "Home" by Toki Asako. [65] The third ending theme for episodes 26–38 is "ad meliora (acoustic mix)" by The Charm Park. [64] The fourth ending theme for episodes 39 onwards is "Eden" by Monkey Majik. [65] A third and final season, titled Fruits Basket: The Final, aired from 6 April to 29 June 2021. [66][67] The fifth opening theme is "Pleasure", by Warps Up, and the fifth ending theme is "Haru Urara" by Genic. [68][69] The reboot is a co-production of Funimation,[70] who released the series through
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