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12 anime about adults exhausted by overwork

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Are you an adult who likes anime? Are you also being ground up in the meat grinder of late-stage capitalism, which takes all your hard work and turns it into money for someone else? Adulthood certainly isn't as rosy as it seemed when you were a kid, right?

While escapism through anime is the reason isekai is so popular right now, sometimes the best medicine for the sheer pain of reality is relatability.

Anime that shows you, an overwhelmed adult, other overwhelmed adults who are also overwhelmed. Sometimes they can help you find some inspiration or at least helpful coping mechanisms. Sometimes it's nice to be able to feel sorry for someone, even if they're a fictional character.

If you're looking for an anime where the main character is burned out from overwork, try these anime recommendations.

12. Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead

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Zom 100 says the silent part out loud when it comes to many modern sentiments about an impending apocalypse – Oh well, at least I don't have to work anymore!

In fact, that's the entire premise of this zombie apocalypse series. The main character is burned to the ground by an exploitative corporation to the point where he considers jumping in front of a train to avoid going to work. However, one day, he wakes up in a full-blown zombie apocalypse, where he realizes, with great joy, that he can finally live freely.

Zom 100 is partly a zombie apocalypse survival anime, but it's one where the main characters prioritize having fun and doing everything they'd like to do as adults, now that they have the time and energy to do so.

11. The Masterful Cat Is Depressed Again Today

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There are a few series on this list that are best described as "overworked iyashikei," or "healing" anime. They're supposed to be super cute, drama-free, and stress-inducing enough for an adult audience to feel a little healing from the cute antics.

The Masterful Cat is Depressed Again Today follows an office lady who brings home a small kitten one day during a snowstorm. Over the years, the cat grows larger than expected—more bear-sized than cat-sized. What's more, the cat is truly masterful when it begins cooking, cleaning, and shopping for the irresponsible office lady, who is constantly exhausted by her work.

The masterful cat is depressed again Today is iyashikei overwork, but sometimes the human main character is a little too relatable, like when she sobs, clinging to the cat at the front door and telling him how much she doesn't want to go to work that day.

10. Sewayaki Kitsune no Senko-san

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The nosy Kitsune Senko-san is the overworked iyashikei who knows what overworked salarymen really want – someone soft to stroke their hair when they get home.

The series follows a typical Japanese salaryman who returns home one day to an ancient fox spirit who declares she will take care of him—and that's exactly what she does. She cooks, she cleans, she gives him all the attention he needs without having time to go out and court someone else to give it to him.

9. Miss Shachiku and the Little Baby Ghost

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This overworked iyashikei anime doesn't have an ancient spirit or a giant cat taking care of an overworked office lady, but rather a childlike ghost.

Initially, the ghost haunts her office and begins trying to scare a secretary out of the office while she's caught constantly working overtime. Realizing she's not actually scared by any of her attempts, she begins doing nice things, like bringing her food and making sure she's well taken care of.

Eventually, it progresses to the ghost moving in with the office lady as she begins to find a better work-life balance.

While being cared for by a childlike ghost is inherently sad, this series emphasizes cuteness over any kind of drama. We don't do drama in iyashikei.

8. Aggretsuko

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Aggressive Retsuko, or Aggretsuko as it is often abbreviated, is a Sanrio mascot anime where a super cute red panda character deals with misogyny, unreasonable workplace expectations, and a whole host of nasty coworkers. She copes by playing blaring death metal karaoke.

Although it's a comedy anime, Aggretsuko doesn't have a very positive message overall. Because it features short episodes, it simply shows how stressful and unpleasant office work is, and the only way to deal with it is to find a coping mechanism and persevere.

7. Recovery of an MMO Junkie

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You look at those high-powered corporate women and think they seem so content with their high-pressure jobs, but in reality, they're just as stressed as anyone else. Recovery of an MMO Junkie is about a successful high-powered businesswoman who saves enough money to quit her job, disappear off the face of the Earth, and become a recluse who plays MMOs all day.

She's living the dream and happy to no longer have to deal with stress, but she also notices that her social skills diminish when she no longer has to use them every day.

The plot of the series itself is about her playing a male character in her MMO, unknowingly meeting a fellow male character who admired her in the past, who is also playing a female character in the same MMO, and becoming closer in-game and, again unknowingly, in person.

The series is a romantic comedy that is admittedly more geared towards gamers than non-gaming office workers.

6. Black Lagoon

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Since Black Lagoon is best known as an anime about a group of mercenaries who take on a wide range of morally dubious jobs just to make money, it doesn't seem—at first glance—applicable. However, the series' arguably main character begins the series as a salaryman.

He travels for work and works tirelessly to bring glory to his boss. On one trip, he is kidnapped and discovers how disposable his life is to the corporation that employs him when they are willing to let his kidnappers kill them rather than give them what they want.

While his company ends up negotiating for his life, after discovering the truth and experiencing the thrills of a less-than-cool profession, he joins the mercenaries who previously held him captive as a member.

5. ReLIFE

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Unlike other series on this list, ReLife isn't really about a main character who's been overworked into the ground, but rather he's sort of the victim of a coworker who was.

What this means is that he was involved in a traumatic incident with a coworker that left him too anxious to work in an office. After leaving his job so abruptly, the company blacklisted him, forcing him to become a NEET closed.

The plot of ReLife is about him being approached by a company that rehabilitates NEETs like him, giving them a pill that makes them look younger and arranging for them to enjoy a year of high school.

The theory is that enjoying a year of youth again will rehabilitate your social skills and self-confidence, and it does, though not without some hiccups.

4. Uramichi Oniisan

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Don't be fooled by those happy smiles; you have to look into those dead, soulless eyes. Uramichi Oniisan is a comedy anime about adults realizing that adulthood isn't as dazzling as it seemed when they were younger. In fact, it's not dazzling at all—it's where dreams go to die.

The comedy in this series comes from the main character working on a cute children's show, and you, the audience, enjoy his inner monologue about how much he hates his job, these kids, everyone around him, and his life. There are also a variety of supporting characters who also find adulthood disappointing in various ways.

3. Shirobako

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Shirobako is a realistic glimpse into the life of someone working in the anime industry, creating anime. It does a good job balancing the character fulfilling his dreams of making it, while also showing some of the harsher realities and stressful expectations that come with doing so.

However, Shirobako was made before it started to become more common knowledge of how overworked animators really areI sometimes wonder how Shirobako's story would be presented if it were made today. Would it still have that element of bright eyes and bushy tails, even in times of crisis, or would it show burned-out individuals like Zom 100?

2. Police in a Pod

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No matter what country you do it in, if you're a cop, you're going to get a lot of shit from the public.

Police in a Pod is about a woman who didn't dream of becoming a police officer. She just wanted a stable job, and after failing all other civil service exams, she was only accepted into the police academy.

The series begins with her considering giving up due to constant criticism from disgruntled citizens. However, she finds inspiration in her new partner.

While Police in a Pod is quite comical, it doesn't shy away from getting serious when it comes to the grim realities of police work. It's a dangerous and often thankless job, but a necessary one.

1. Slime Taoshite 300-nen, Shiranai Uchi ni Level Max ni Nattemashita

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The isekai genre is rife with overwhelmed protagonists who die and are rewarded with a new life in a fantasy world. Throw a stone, and you'll hit three. So why, of all the isekai anime I could have filled this list with, did I choose this rather cute slice-of-life isekai?

300 Slimes is about a woman who's overworked and so exhausted that, upon reincarnating as an immortal being, she doesn't even want to venture out. She just wants, in a very relatable way, to sit at home. So that's what she does, only going out to kill slimes to pay for food and other necessities.

Isekai is escapism, and this one is too. 300 Slimes is a delightful series about avoiding adventures and just having fun with new friends.

Do you know any other anime about overworked protagonists exhausted by their daily routine? Let your fans know in the comments below.

 

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