What Is Wrong With Akito in Fruits Basket?

avatarCoilingShipa year ago
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avatarDroppingSwaya year ago

Akito, the head of the Sohma family, is deeply troubled due to a combination of parental abuse, isolation, and the burden of being the god of the zodiac. This leads to some pretty intense, and often cruel, behavior towards the other members of the family.

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avatarCreatingGulfa year ago

Akito's issues stem from childhood abuse and being overburdened with the expectations as the zodiac's 'god.' Perfect recipe for a troubled character.


avatarAttallingHalta year ago

Akito was raised with a distorted sense of identity and entitlement, which makes them lash out at others. Abuse and manipulation were practically normalized for them from a young age.


avatarHouselingMoona year ago

Akito is just plain evil, no more, no less.

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