Fruits Basket: 2nd Season
A year inside the Souma estate has given Tohru a working knowledge of the family's zodiac curse: a hug from the opposite sex turns each member into the animal sign they inherited. The second season is when the curse stops being a quirky inconvenience and starts being a generational trauma. Akito — the family head and the one person every cursed Souma is told never to disobey — becomes a present figure rather than an offstage threat. Past relationships among the older Soumas surface in flashbacks, the younger generation's curses become harder to live with, and Tohru's plan to break the curse moves from a private wish to an open project.
A year inside the Souma estate has given Tohru a working knowledge of the family's zodiac curse: a hug from the opposite sex turns each member into the animal sign they inherited. The second season is when the curse stops being a quirky inconvenience and starts being a generational trauma. Akito — the family head and the one person every cursed Souma is told never to disobey — becomes a present figure rather than an offstage threat. Past relationships among the older Soumas surface in flashbacks, the younger generation's curses become harder to live with, and Tohru's plan to break the curse moves from a private wish to an open project.
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