It wasn't exactly canceled. They just wanted to end the series that way. They change it up though. For instance, what happens in the last episode, is what happens in the beginning of the 6th manga. Which, the anime changed up. The charachters you meet in the 8th manga, were put before the end of the anime. But you really should read the mangas. They also changed up the anime, like Akito is really a woman and she reveals that in the end of the manga. Where in the anime he is a man, and was to die young. Lots of other stuff too, but you should read the manga. (by the way, Tohru's eyes should really be brown)
^they wanted u to think who liks who haha (Kyo+tohru or Yuki+tohru)
'Fruits Basket' , with 26 episodes , is an anime series .
TV-15+
It's an anime and a manga. It's basically a TV show, but you normally just say it's an anime. It's not a movie
I'm not sure, but Funimation canceled Fruits Basket on tv
Yes, on the Funimation channel.
Chris Cantrell has: Played Green Boy in "Dragon Ball GT" in 1996. Played Man 1 in "Dragon Ball GT" in 1996. Played Driver in "Fruits Basket" in 2001. Played Man A in "Fruits Basket" in 2001. Played Office Man in "Fruits Basket" in 2001. Played Cousin in "Fruits Basket" in 2001. Played Postman in "Fruits Basket" in 2001. Played Paperboy in "Fruits Basket" in 2001.
Yotsuba, it was never made into an Anime but it is a really good Manga. Also, Fruits Basket and +Anima would make great TV shows
On July 5, 2001 the anime show first appeared on tv. Although, it was based on a manga series which had been around since 1999 to 2006.
they did not cancel the show
in the TV version, no .In the comic version, no too.
They don't play it on regular TV they only play it on movie company things. Example: Netflix.
There's no way for the average television viewer to cancel a show. The most they can do is simply not watch and perhaps if enough people, most effective people with Nielsen boxes, don't watch a show it will be canceled.