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Why was kyo so worried when tohru saw him in his true form?

Because he has feelings for Tohru and doesn't want her to see him in that state, where he hates himself and feels he is a hideous monster. He doesn't want to feel rejected by her, he wants her to love him or at least like him, and just seeing shock or disgust in her eyes while looking at him would break his heart and reaffirm his belief that he is unlovable because of his true form.


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Does kagura envy tohru in fruits basket?

In the beginning of the series Kagura does somewhat envy Tohru. Tohru is always near Kyo and does his chores. A thing she wants to do because she wants to marry him. But she isn't really jealous because Kyo doesn't love Tohru. (choco calico): Ah, but in the manga...Kagura IS indeed jealous, and rightfully so since Kyo and Tohru do have feelings for each other. But Kagura seems to accept that Kyo can never really love her the way she wants Kyo to (and the way she loves Kyo), although it is much harder for her to accept that Tohru is the one Kyo chose. Also, it is a bit wrong to say that in the anime Kagura was only a litte jealous of Tohru when they first met since, in the episode where Tohru discovers Kyo's "true form", Kagura sees her chase after Kyo. Certainly Tohru shows a higher level of concern than simply "mothering love" there and Kagura doesn't appear after that either (so she is probably jealous).


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No the beads go into his clothes that's why he changes in private so his true form is withhelled and because it would make tohru scared how this helps ^_^


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