(Last updated on: September 5, 2023)
Natsuki Takaya, the brilliant mind behind the beloved romance manga and anime, Fruits Basket, is making a triumphant return to the world of manga with a brand new series. Titled “Kakumo Chiisaki Sekai nite” in Japanese, the English translation is “In such a small world.” The exciting news comes as the first chapter of this new manga series was released on September 4, marking the beginning of another enchanting love story from the famous creator.
“In Such a Small World” revolves around a love story between two young neighbors, Sui Onedera and Kaoru Seto, who meet thanks to an unexpected canine visitor. Sui, 23, lives near Kaoru, whose adorable pet dog, Tino, makes his way to Sui’s balcony. This chance meeting blossoms into a warm friendship that promises to develop into a beautiful romance.
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For fans of Natsuki Takaya, this announcement is a pleasant surprise. Fruits Basket, a beloved classic, completed its original manga series in November 2006 after captivating readers since its debut in July 1998. The series ran for 23 volumes and attracted widespread popularity, even inspiring two anime adaptations. The first season, produced by Studio Deen, premiered in 2001. More recently, a new adaptation by TMS Entertainment ran on screens from April 2019 to June 2021, running for 63 episodes.
As fans eagerly anticipate this new romance, they can relive the magic of Fruits Basket, available to stream on platforms like Amazon Prime Video (with an Animax + Gem subscription) and Netflix.
Natsuki Takaya’s return to the world of manga is sure to captivate hearts once again, promising another enchanting journey through the tender complexities of love and human connection .
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Source: IGN India
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