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Information
Are You Okay?
S2E20-2019 (423)
Episode Information
Kanji 大丈夫ですか
Rōmaji Daijōbu desu ka
Air Date August 17, 2020 (JP)
November 23, 2020 (US)
Chapters 81, 83
Staff Information
Director Caitlin Glass (US)
Script Bonny Clinkenbeard (US)
Music Information
Opening Home
Ending Eden
Navigation
There's Just No Way! There Was, Definitely

Are You Okay? (大丈夫ですか, Daijōbu desu ka) is the twentieth episode of the second season of the Fruits Basket 2019 Anime.

Summary

With the school culture festival around the corner, Yuki is kept busy as he juggles the student council and class duties.

Plot

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Characters

Trivia

  • The episode title is taken from one of Machi Kuragi's lines.
  • The remainder of Chapter 81 and Chapter 83 were adapted in this episode to cover more on developments with Yuki, Machi, and Kakeru. The meeting for voting on a school play for the school's upcoming culture festival from Chapter 83 was used as a means for the episode to transition back into covering the remainder of Chapter 81's events in the anime's first half. Beyond this, a fair number of scenes from the chapters were shortened or removed to fit into the length for this episode.

Anime and Manga Differences

  • The opening showing Yuki comparing himself to Isuzu while observing her and Tohru's embrace was taken from a part of the opening to Chapter 81 removed from the prior episode.
  • Some differences to note with the school play voting:
    • The play results and the main roles were announced together in the manga instead of taking place in separate meetings. The meeting for the main roles was what Yuki was late for in the anime, while he arrived just as the results of the play voting were being announced.
    • The main roles were written out on a chalkboard in the manga instead of being announced individually by role.
    • Due to the play and main role votings being held in separate meetings, Kakeru calling out for Yuki was added for the anime following the play voting.
  • The conversation Yuki and Kakeru have in the hallway about the former not having a cellphone originally took place following Yuki's conversation with Haru, which took place in the previous episode. Some of the dialogue in the scene is changed due to the changed circumstances that the two come together in the anime for this scene.
  • The extra dialogue from Naohito fuming over the vandalism committed by Machi to the student council meeting room for the anime was taken from a removed scene in Chapter 81 where two female students were asking about the condition of the room and Kimi annoyed them by questioning the condition of it.
  • Dialogue was added into the meeting attended by Yuki for the anime as he thought about Kakeru and Machi.
  • Some of the dialogue from when Kimi comes into the student council room for Machi were removed from the anime.
  • When Yuki recalled he was late for the play voting, there's a removed part of the student council scene where he recalled that he promised the class representative he would be attending it. Kakeru told Yuki he was okay to leave. When Naohito fumed at Kakeru being responsible, he gets whopped on the head by Kakeru for the insults.
  • Kakeru and Naohito's arguing over breaking Yuki out of the locked closet was removed from the anime.
  • Some students playing soccer outside were added to the scene where Yuki and Kakeru are conversing after the former was freed from the empty closet.
  • The anime removed specific mention of what Yuki was looking for in his relationship with Tohru.

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