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The art book, containing 101 pages of illustrations, was published by Hakusensha on 16 April 2004. [85] The first fan book, Fruits Basket Fan Book - Cat (フルーツバスケットファンブック〈猫〉, Furūtsu Basuketto Fan Bukku (Neko)), which contained 192 pages of story summaries, character biographies, and activities, was published in Japan on 19 May 2005. [86] Tokyopop released it in English on 11 September 2007. [87] The second fan book, Fruits Basket Fan Book - Banquet (フルーツバスケットファンブック/宴, Furūtsu Basuketto Fan Bukku /En), was published in Japan on 19 March 2007 and contained 187 pages;[88] it was scheduled to be published in English by Tokyopop on 27 April 2010. [89] Fruits Basket has also resulted in the creation of a variety of merchandise, including plushies of the various zodiac animals, wall calendars, clothing items, key chains, wall scrolls, buttons, figurines, and school supplies. A collectible card game based on the
series was also created and published by Score Entertainment which can be used for playing Dai Hin Min as
well as other games. [90] On 5 July 2022, during Anime Expo 2022, Crunchyroll announced that the series would get a collaboration with the famous Hello Kitty franchise, which debuted in August 2022[91][92] In 2008, the all-male theatrical troupe Gekidan Studio Life announced it would be producing a theatrical adaptation of Fruits Basket, using only performers who would be making their stage debuts. The production ran for two weeks at the Galaxy Theater in Tokyo starting 25 February 2009. [93] Another stage play adaptation titled Fruits Basket The Stage ran from 4–13 March 2022 at Tokyo's Nihonbashi Mitsui Hall. [94] A sequel to the stage play ran from 6–15 October 2023. [95][96] Reception[edit] Manga[edit] The Fruits Basket manga series is one of the top manga series in both Japan and in the US.