It leaves off at Volume 5- the beginning of Volume 6 in the manga, but I repeat do NOT try to start from there. If you're planning to read the manga start from the BEGINNING, even if you already know what's gonna happen because of the anime. The anime changes stuff up a lot, two examples are when Uo and Hana visit, no one gets hugged and transforms in the manga, and they changed up the ending of the anime a LOT. Tohru never runs into Akito, Yuki never runs after Tohru, Tohru never visits her moms grave, and afterwards she never goes to Akito, and Akito is NOT to die young! So PLEASE no matter WHAT start from the beginning, I almostmade the wrong mistake too, and trust me, the manga is 100% better, and it gets a lot better after Volume 6, cuz 1. Natsuki Takaya's art style changes and it looks a whole lot better (well it changes around vol. 5 I think) but also 2. the story gets a lot more interesting, and the ending is amazing.
Not in the anime, I believe he does in the Manga.
Kyo Sohma not Shoma appears in the anime and manga Fruits Basket.
Volume 17 of the Fruits Basket series is already out.
Akito is a man in the anime. In the manga, Akito is a woman.
I'm not sure exactly what you mean, but Kyo and Tohru aren't "together'' in the anime. Only in the end of the manga. The anime goes as far as the beginning of the sixth Fruits Basket Manga. Which, the anime changes it up a bit. They kiss in manga 21 and 22 though. Almost every one. there are a few with just Yuki but in almost every one there is a kyo and tohru moment.
Manga.
No, but it'd be cool if there was
The Fruits Basket manga won the Kodansha Manga Award in the shoujo category in 2001 and the Best Manga award at the American Anime Awards in 2007.
Not in the anime, I believe he does in the Manga.
Yes both the manga and the anime are in English now.
tohro Honda is a girl who is the main character of the Fruits Basket anime and manga. She knows the Souma's family secret.
No Rin does not appear in the anime. Only the manga.
Manga started in 1998 and anime adaptaion was made in 2001
Yes, the original Fruits Basket manga series by Natsuki Takaya has been completed. It consists of 23 volumes, with the story continuing from where the first season of the anime left off. The second season of the Fruits Basket anime adapts more of the manga's story beyond the first season.
Kyo Sohma not Shoma appears in the anime and manga Fruits Basket.
Volume 17 of the Fruits Basket series is already out.
The author of the Fruits basket manga is Natsuki Takaya.