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Thank you so much for your kind words and compliments. I'm glad I was able to be of help to you.
I was first introduced to All Purpose Cultural Cat Girl Nuku Nuku through the anime, which is very funny and very clean, which impressed me.
The Nuku Nuku manga, while not as long as most others, really fills in some spots as to where Nuku Nuku came from and shows the very unique relationship she has with Ryunouske and his father. It's comprised of four short stories primarily focusing on Nuku Nuku and her misadventures
The first story deals with Nuku Nuku's creation and her first Christmas, it's really sweet and heartwarming.
In the second story, Nuku Nuku is trying to figure out how she can make an contribution to her family, to matter to them and finds the answer in an unexpected way.
The third story shows Nuku Nuku learning of father-son school trip and since Ryunosuke's dad is too busy to go, she goes instead and finds out that androbots don't float very well.
We also see the introduction of a girl that may be Ryunosuke's girlfriend and the rescue of him and her by Nuku Nuku when the two young-uns get caught out in the ocean during a storm.
The final story has Nuku Nuku finding a damaged and a wounded cat inside. She, Ryunosuke and the professor work to heal the cat and discover that it has extraordinary intelligence. This leads to a confrontation with an agency that wants to kidnap the cat and well... read it and see!
Along with the stories is a collection of 16 postcards of our cat girl heroine.
The manga has an age rating of 13+, but there's almost no offensive content in it, aside from the word ba***rd occuring once and one panel of Nuku Nuku in a bra and panties, although it shows very little.
The manga also deals with issues such as having a stepfather, caring for others especially family and how the simplest gifts can mean the most.
Hope you try and enjoy this as I have!
Sep 04, 2006
A delightful tale!
Fruits Basket is, in my opinion, one of the better animes out there. The story begins with Tohru Honda, a 17-year old high school student living by herself in a tent. The reason for this is a bit hard to believe, but then again, it's fiction, right?
On her way to school, Tohru comes upon a house and sitting in front is a small table with twelve round shapes designed in the style of the twelve animals of the Chinese zodiac. She then meets Shigure and Yuki Sohma, who live in the house.
From there, the story takes us through meeting a fan club dedicated to Yuki, whose is called the "prince" of the school. We also meet two of Tohru's friends, Uo and Hana, who stand up for Tohru when she is interrogated by the fan club.
A chance encounter leads Shigure and Yuki to learn of Tohru's campsite, which is on their property. When a fever takes Tohru down for the count, the two men work to help her including retrieving her stuff from her tent after a landslide destroys it.
The next day, after Tohru is feeling better, Shigure and Yuki offer to let her stay in the house, which she relucantly accepts.
And this is when things get crazy. A guy breaks through the ceiling of Tohru's room and challenges Yuki to a fight. The guy in question is Kyo Sohma. And when Tohru accidentally falls into and hugs him, we learn the great secret of the Sohma family. Twelve of them are posessed by the spirits of the animals of the Chinese zodiac. And when hugged by a member of the opposite sex, they transform into their representative animals, Kyo into a cat, Yuki into a rat and Shigure into a dog.
Shigure explains the curse to Tohru and informs her that he has to consult with Akito, the head of the Sohma family, to see if Tohru's memory will need to be erased now that she knows about their secret. As it turns out, Akito allows her to stay, memory intact. And the adventures continue.
Now, Fruits Basket is not a perfect anime. Language is an issue, especially with Kyo, whose every other word is d**n or h**l. Tohru's friend Hana senses "waves" and appears to be into black magic, which may offend some. When the Sohmas transform back into human form, they're naked. However, transformation smoke covers everything aside from their faces and chests. Shigure seems to be into high school girls even though he's an older man. Tohru's mom has passed away, although she talks to a picture of her mom as if the woman is still alive.
At the same time, I saw a lot of positive elements in Fruits Basket. Tohru is unflagging in her optimism and belief in people. She nevers stops trying to help and see the good in people. In addition to going to school, she diligently works a part time job. She's also pushing on after the death of her mother, which I feel is pretty gutsy. Yuki and Shigure also show her generosity in taking care of her while she's sick and offering her a place to stay in return for her providing cooking and cleaning services.
The guys also become very attached to and protective of Tohru, one episode in which Tohru returns to live with her grandfather (the tent thing was temporary) really illustrates this.
Despite its drawbacks, I'd reccomend Fruits Basket. It got some very cute and heartwarming moments, and also some laugh out loud funny as well. The English dub is as good as the original Japanese, if not a little superior.
I hope you try and enjoy it!
Aug 04, 2014
Excellent product well worth what it costs!
These headphones are some of the best I've ever owned. Lightweight, comfortable and deliver excellent sound. I especially appreciate the 6-foot cord as it allows me to move about my office with greater freedom than comparable headsets. The headset is comfortable enough to wear for several hours and does press against the head uncomfortably.