What kind of person is Natsuki Takaya, the author of the wildly popular shojo manga "Fruits Basket"? We'll introduce her profile while touching on the content of Fruits Basket.

The Author of the Manga "Fruits Basket" is Natsuki Takaya

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The wildly popular shojo manga "Fruits Basket" has captivated many readers, both male and female, with its gentle illustrations and poignant lines. The creator of Fruits Basket is the manga artist Natsuki Takaya. Natsuki Takaya made her debut in 1992 with "Born Free," published in the "Hana to Yume Planet Special Edition." "Fruits Basket" began serialization in Hana to Yume magazine in 1998 and concluded in 2006.

What is the plot and highlights of "Fruits Basket"?

Tohru is surprised by the transformation

"Fruits Basket" is a human drama depicting the interactions between high school girl Tohru Honda and the cursed Sohma family. Due to family circumstances, Tohru is living in a tent. Discovered by her classmate Yuki Sohma, Tohru begins living with the family. There, she meets Shigure and Kyo, and becomes involved with the "Curse of the Zodiac" that the Sohma family harbors. The members of the Sohma family suffer deep emotional scars due to the curse. It will be interesting to see how Tohru interacts with the characters and how it affects them.

This heartwarming story has captivated many!

Tohru speaking to Yuki

"Fruits Basket" won the 25th Kodansha Manga Award in the Shojo category in 2001. It was also recognized by Guinness World Records as the "best-selling shojo manga of all time" in 2007. The delicate and heartwarming story of Tohru and the Sohma family has received acclaim both in Japan and overseas.

What illness struck Natsuki Takaya?

Fruits Basket Volume 1 Cover

Natsuki Takaya took a break from serializing "Fruits Basket" for about a year starting in 2000. The reason was that she was diagnosed with focal dystonia. Focal dystonia, which Takaya suffered from, is a neurological disorder that causes the body to move involuntarily. It is an incurable disease whose mechanism of onset is not fully understood.

Returning from a serious illness one year later!

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Despite suffering from a serious illness, Natsuki Takaya returned to work in 2001. While there were noticeable changes in her art style before and after her hiatus, she apparently made a conscious effort to adapt her style to reflect the characters' development.

Introducing Works After "Fruits Basket"

Volume 1 of the Manga

Works released after "Fruits Basket" include "The Stars Sing," "Liselotte and the Witch's Forest," and "Phantom Musou." In particular, "The Stars Sing," which was written immediately after "Fruits Basket," is a story about four high school students. It seriously depicts the struggles unique to adolescence and the hidden pasts each character harbors, making it a captivating work.

The 2019 anime reboot of "Fruits Basket"

The Fruits Basket trio of friends

The first "Fruits Basket" anime series premiered in 2001. The 2001 version covered the first six volumes of the manga, ending with Kyo revealing his true, cat-possessed form to Tohru. The newly rebooted "Fruits Basket" anime boasts a completely new cast and adapts all 23 volumes of the manga, surely raising expectations among longtime fans.

Summary of Natsuki Takaya, the creator of Fruits Basket

Tohru Raising Her Hands in the Sky

"Fruits Basket," created by Natsuki Takaya, is a human drama depicting the relationship between high school girl Tohru Honda and the cursed Sohma family. While the series was suspended due to illness, the author completed the manga in 2006. Beloved by people of all ages and genders, "Fruits Basket" was recognized by Guinness World Records and captured the hearts of fans both in Japan and overseas. With a new anime reboot in 2019, "Fruits Basket" is sure to become even more popular! Be sure to check it out!

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