Fruits Basket in Portugal

Fruits Basket (Japanese: フルーツバスケット, Hepburn: Furūtsu Basuketto), sometimes abbreviated Furuba or Fruba (フルバ), is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Natsuki Takaya.

Plot
After Tohru is taken in by the Soma family, she learns that twelve family members transform involuntarily into animals of the Chinese zodiac and helps them deal with the emotional pain caused by the transformations.

Manga
The manga was first released in Portugal between August 2001 and March 2002 by Planeta DeAgostini, with a volume released every month. Since it approached the original and sales were not enough to continue, the publisher stopped publishing in the 8th volume.

In July 2018, G. Floy Studio starts publishing the Nakayoshi 60th Anniversary Edition. The 2nd volume was published in December. The 3rd was published in February 2019. The 4th in April. The 5th in August. The 6th in November. The 6th in January 2020. The 7th in June. The 8th in September. The 9th in December.

2001 Anime
The anime debuted in Portugal on June 2004 on SIC. It stopped being broadcast on February 2005.

On August 30, 2004, the anime also premieres at SIC Radical. It stopped being broadcast in December of the same year, but returned to air on March 20, 2005, now only on weekends, and would end on September 17.

In 2006, Salvat released 13 DVDs with 2 episodes each.

In 2009, LNK Audiovisuais released 5 DVDs with 5 episodes each (except the first one with 6 episodes).

On July 17, 2010, the anime premieres at SIC K. It stopped being broadcast on January 9, 2011.

On November 24, 2020, it premieres for the first time in streaming, through OPTO (SIC's Streaming Platform).

2019 Anime
In January 2020, LUK Internacional launched the 1st season divided into 2 DVDs and Blu-rays (Adapted from the FUNimation version).

OPTO has already announced the debut of the anime on the platform soon.

2001 anime

 * Only the opening was dubbed


 * SIC, SIC Radical, SIC K and Salvat edition use the original footage.
 * LNK use FUNimation footage.
 * OPTO uses the original footage but both logo and credits were translated.
 * However, the logo is just like the one present in the manga edited by Planeta DeAgostini.
 * In addition to the footage, LNK also included the English version for its edition, along with the original version, the Portuguese version and Portuguese subtitles.