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[64] The fourth opening 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 Crunchyroll-Funimation partnership. [71] Mighty Media has licensed the series in Asia-Pacific, and is streaming it on Netflix and Animax Asia. [72] Funimation has also licensed the series for home video distribution. [73] The English dub features many of the English voice actors that voiced in the first Fruits Basket series. [74] Crunchyroll streamed the English-subtitled version, while Funimation streamed the English-dubbed version. [75] Episodes 9 and 10 were temporarily delayed internationally due to the French Open tennis tournament coverage in Japan.
2"Some Mysteries Are Better Left Unsolved"Pascal Charrue & Arnaud DelordNick LuddingtonNovember 6, 2021 (2021-11-06) The crystals that Powder stole turn out to belong to Jayce Talis, a student at Piltover's academy. Piltover's ruling
council has him testify about using illegal equipment in unsanctioned experiments. As a child, Jayce was saved by arcane magic and believes it can be a new resource for Piltover's evolution. The academy expels him when he admits the magical nature of the experiments, and his research is ordered to be destroyed. On the verge of suicide, his beliefs are renewed when Viktor, the disabled assistant of the academy's Professor Heimerdinger, offers to help him. In Zaun, Marcus pressures Vander to reveal the true
culprits of the robbery, while the Zaunites pressure him to fight back against the interference of the enforcers.
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ISBN 978-4-08-874834-4. ^ Thompson, Jason (2007). Manga: The Complete Guide. New York:
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