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At the school festival, the group's rice balls make a splash and two new members of the Soma family make their introductions.
At the school festival, the group's rice balls make a splash and two new members of the Soma family make their introductions.
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S1, EP1 "See You After School"Tohru makes camp in the woods after a series of misfortunes drives her out of her grandfather's home, but an encounter with the owners of the land changes her circumstances in surprising ways.
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S1, EP4 "What Year Is She?"Tohru meets Kagura, who zealously loves Kyo and sees Tohru as an adversary.
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S1, EP5 "I've Been Fooling Myself"With the work on her grandfather's house finished, Tohru moves back in with her family, but a tense conversation with her aunt forces Tohru to decide where she really wants to live.
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S1, EP6 "Perhaps We Should Invite Ourselves Over"At the school festival, the group's rice balls make a splash and two new members of the Soma family make their introductions.
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