He's a boy that why when he hugged tohru he changed into a rabibit !. He's the same age as Hatsharu.
Ayaka Saitoh
Momiji is 15 when he first joins Tohru's high school
kimberly grant (i think) ^_^
even though the loved momiji sohma is as cute as a button, he never finds his true love. :.(
While there is no direct proof, it is assumed he likes tohru.
Tohru meets Momiji Sohma in the anime "Fruits Basket" in Episode 6 of the first season. Momiji initially appears cheerful and energetic, quickly forming a close friendship with Tohru.
Momiji Sohma first appears in Episode 5 of the 2019 adaptation of "Fruits Basket." In this episode, Tohru Honda meets him during a school trip. His character adds depth to the story, showcasing the unique relationships among the Sohma family members.
Chapter 1, when Tohru accidentally falls on him after she hit her head and got dizzy (Lol) She actually sees him transform into his "other form" after his beads get taken off in the 6th book I think. It also happens on the 3rd to last episode. It's SO dramatic; I was spazzing out the whole time X3.
Its your own opinion, but the author made it a competition for Kisa and Tohru for the cutest charaters. But in my opinion, it would have to be Momiji
In "Fruits Basket," the Gemini characters are Kagura Sohma and Momiji Sohma. Kagura is energetic and fiery, with a fierce temper when it comes to her feelings for Kyo. Momiji is sweet and cheerful, known for his innocence and love of music. Both characters exhibit the dual nature of Gemini with their complex emotions and contrasting personality traits.
The episode when they (Tohru, Kyo, Yuki and Momiji) go to the hot springs is episode #12 called White Day.
"Girl with a Basket of Fruits" by Titian is a portrait of a young girl holding a basket of various fruits. It is believed to be a symbolic representation of the four seasons, with the fruits representing different times of the year. The painting showcases Titian's skill in capturing the naturalistic details and textures of the fruits, as well as his ability to convey the innocence and beauty of the young girl.