
"Fruits Basket" Season 3, Episode 1’s Japanese television broadcast begins on April 5. The cast of "Fruits Basket" anime includes Ari Orikasa as Ren Soma, Maaya Sakamoto as Akito Soma, Nobunaga Shimazaki as Yuki Soma, Yūichi Nakamura as Shigure Soma, Ai Kakuma as Machi Kuraki, Yūma Uchida as Kyo Soma, Akira Ishida as Akira Soma, Aki Toyosaki as Isuzu Soma, Kazuyuki Okitsu as Hatori Soma, Atsumi Tanezaki as Arisa Uotani, Kengo Kawanishi as Ritsu Soma, Megumi Han as Momiji Soma, Makoto Furukawa as Hatsuharu Soma, Rie Kugimiya as Kagura Soma, Reina Ueda as Kisa Soma, Takuya Eguchi as Kakeru Manabe, Satomi Satou as Saki Hanajima, Yuichiro Umehara as Kureno Soma and Yō Taichi as Hiro Soma. But she quickly learns their family has a bizarre secret of their own: when hugged by the opposite sex, they turn into the animals of the Zodiac!” the series synopsis read. When her small home is discovered by the mysterious Soma clan, she suddenly finds herself living with Yuki, Kyo, and Shigure Soma. “Tohru Honda thought her life was headed for misfortune when a family tragedy left her living in a tent.

Sadly, that story can't be watched in its entirety in English, making it a truly disastrous situation indeed.The opening theme song of the final season is titled "Pleasure" and performed by WARPs UP, while the ending theme song, titled "Haru Urara," is composed and performed by GENIC. However, the English dub by FUNimation Entertainment does not feature these new scenes as they didnt have them in their home video releases. Like with the first season, the Japanese home video releases have a Directors Cut with many new scenes. Combine that with the mile-a-minute, multi-layered jokes of Saiki K., the subtitled version amounted to a less-than-great experience. Also keep in mind that Reawakened was a sort of artificial extension of the property, using unadapted elements from the manga even though the third season had already concluded the story. Date A Live II adapts novels 5-7 of Koushi Tachibanas light novel series of the same name. Then again, the subtitles for the second and third seasons were also controversial, as they often failed to match what was actually being said.

Said dub had completely different voice actors from the first season, however, which was somewhat of a disappointment to fans. The fourth season reboot, Disastrous Life of Saiki K.: Reawakened, is Netflix exclusive and therefore was dubbed. Since the second season and the conclusive movie that was released as the " third season" were not funded by Netflix, both were simply subbed instead of having English voice acting. For anime, Netflix will typically not feature a dub unless it's been completely dubbed in English by another company or it's entirely Netflix's production.

Netflix picked up the English release for the next season, but it wasn't dubbed.

was licensed and funded by Funimation, which also simulcasted the first season.
