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[citation needed] In 2006, five years after the series finished airing in Japan, it was 93rd in TV Asahi's list of Japan's 100 favorite animated TV series. [119] Animerica reviewers felt the anime adaptation was similar to Ranma 1⁄2 in terms of premise and its using a similar musical score. Julie Davis found the characters to be "superficially pretty" and "so-clean-they-look-almost-like-paper-cutouts" with "really, really gigantic eyes", though she notes that the animal alter forms of the zodiac members were "cute and cuddly". Fellow reviewer Urian Brown disagreed, stating that "the characters are designed in a sleek stylish manner that is classy" and felt the animation was "refined". [120] Though it only covers part of the manga, critics felt the ending brought the story to a good stopping point while making it clear that there was much left for the Sohma and Tohru to deal with, including the curse and Tohru's future choice between Kyo and Yuki. [121][122] Though some felt the plot was lacking in development, they also praised the series for the strength of its character relationships. [122] Allen Divers of Anime News Network called the series a "true emotional roller coaster" which hides "truly deep and heartfelt drama" behind humor, adding that the show explores many "aspects of emotion. "[121] In April 2005, Funimation Entertainment started a project calling for convention attendees to help them fold 1,000 origami paper cranes. In Japanese folklore, folding 1,000 paper cranes would grant someone a wish. When they had at least 1,000 cranes, Funimation sent the cranes and pictures of the events to Studio Deen and Hakusensha to try to convince the company to produce a second season of the Fruits Basket anime. [123] Fans successfully folded the required 1,000 cranes by the end of the 2005 convention season,[124] starting at least a 13-year gap that culminated in the announcement of the new Fruits Basket anime in 2018.Anime News Network. Archived from the original on February 25, 2021. Retrieved November 30, 2019. ^ Pineda, Rafael Antonio (February 6, 2020). "Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Is 1st Manga to Take Japan's Entire Weekly Top 10". Anime News Network. Archived from the original on June 13, 2020. Retrieved August 27, 2019. ^ Mateo, Alex (October 11, 2019). "Lenny code fiction Perform Fire Force Anime's New Ending Theme Song". Anime News Network.
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