There are several main characters in the 'fruits basket full story'. Tohru Honda is a crucial character. Her kindness and positive attitude are like a light in the Sohma family's somewhat dark world. Kyo Sohma is a character full of passion and anger, often due to his situation with the curse. Yuki Sohma is more refined and calm on the surface but has deep - seated issues. Shigure Sohma is a sly and somewhat unpredictable character. Akito Sohma is a complex character who represents the source of the Sohma family's curse in a way. There are also other characters like Momiji Sohma, Hatori Sohma, etc. who contribute to the rich tapestry of the story.
Definitely. The Fruits Basket manga is complete. It provided a satisfying conclusion to all the arcs and left fans with a fulfilling reading experience.
Tohru Honda is very memorable. She is kind - hearted, optimistic, and has a big impact on the Sohma family. Her ability to see the good in everyone makes her stand out. Kyo Sohma is also memorable. His struggle with the family curse and his relationship with Tohru are central to the story.
Momiji Sohma is quite fascinating. He's always cheerful on the surface but has his own deep - seated pain because of the family curse. His relationship with his sister and how he copes with the fact that she doesn't recognize him is really heart - wrenching. Also, Akito Sohma is an interesting character as she is the head of the Sohma family and holds a lot of power, yet she is also a victim of the family's system in some ways.
Since I don't have specific information, I can't say for sure. But in the Fruits Basket universe, it could be three characters like Tohru, Yuki, and Kyo. Or it could be some new characters introduced specifically for this new story.
One possible scenario in a Fruits Basket reader insert fanfiction could be the reader being a new student at the school. They accidentally stumble upon the Sohma family's secret and instead of being scared off, they offer their friendship and support to the cursed members. This could lead to a heartwarming story of acceptance and love, as the reader helps the Sohmas deal with their insecurities and the challenges that come with their curse.