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Top 5 Anime Characters Who Need Therapy
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Have you ever wondered how many of your favorite anime characters should go to therapy?? Ultimately, even if it seems like they're coping well on their own—with their various traumas—it's somewhat critical to give that opinion because the things they've been through are so intense. No one will ever be ready to say goodbye to Aki or Nanami, right?—at least not me. So, except for them, I guess. Anyway, that's why I decided to make a top 5 anime characters who need therapy and leave the safety of the world in other hands for a few hours.
I know that almost all shonen protagonists should go to therapy, but here I will focus on the newest series - at the time of writing this article - and with the most evident traumas, so that you don't criticize them so much in their actions, I mean, poor kids, sometimes you do what you can.
5. Meguru Bachira from Blue Lock
Let's start with the "lighter" side—if you can say there are traumas that are "lighter" than others. Well, imagine a childhood marginalized by your own abilities—being very cool at what you do—and look for an invisible friend to pass the time, but let the stage extend a little, even after spending years as a child.
Well, Meguru Bachira may even seem a little schizophrenic to us, It is very bitter that he recites this on his beloved football field. and that he only manages to surpass him when Yoichi loses him as a member of his squad.
Meguru Bachira started football as therapy, but he was really just looking for a friend.I'm not sure how much progress we can recognize after the end of the first part of the manga, because I don't think competitive rage is such a positive thing. What do you think? Maybe each of the attackers has their own thing, they just avoid following the ball. Don't be like that and get therapy; the World Cup doesn't depend on you. Nor will you bring honor to your country.
4. Giyu Tomioka from Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba
In case you haven't noticed, the water pillar is always depressed, he hardly talks to his companionsAlthough gentle and powerful, he draws his boundaries very well with others and of course there is a reason behind this.
The deaths of his sister and his friend, both sacrificing themselves for him, are heavier than anyone can bear. Anger and guilt, things that always come after grief, were what made him the pillar we see today. Poor Tomioka!
However, as always, his power is a major escape from the real world, as he focuses solely on slicing up monsters for the rest of his life. Yes, the water pillar has some issues and should be a bit more open-ended to begin with.

3. Shot Todoroki from My Hero Academia
Well, with Shoto Todoroki's family, the truth is: what to do? - and with all the villains of My Hero Academia also-. Although, What Todoroki should do is go to family therapy and be very careful because in a moment of carelessness, in a fit of rage, Dabi burns them all, so dangerous, of course it is — not that it's ever happened, cough, cough —.
However, talking to Endeavor and telling him some things could be of some use to the boys, although the traumas go far beyond what we could imagine, even Endeavor himself. It's out of control, we need a professional!…
The Todoroki's are one of the wildest anime families, But hey, that's right, just don't believe in the idea that you have to love your family just for the sake of it, on occasions like these people's, what pure painee ...
2. Yuji Itadori from Jujutsu Kaisen
Yuji Itadori was alone but things weren't that bad for him, honestly, after meeting friends, teachers and evils in the world everything went to waste, And imagine that on the same day your almost sister and your coolest teacher die and then an evil entity occupies your body to destroy what your people desperately protect.
Of course, the separation that followed was terrible; plus, the villain's psychopath makes him remember everything, and well, no one could be more infamous than that, he's a sadist, no one understands Gege Akutami's fixation on that guy! He's not even nice, then!
And well, let's remember that the end of the Shibuya arc – which was animated in the last season of the anime Jujutsu Kaisen—is the beginning of Yuji's path, That's why everyone says this is going to become a curse, even though at the rate we're going, the world will be ending before that big moment.
And it is that Even if your friends come back or survive, it's crazy, but everyone is fine, suicidal! Son, the one who is waiting for Yuji.
1. Denji from Chainsaw Man
Denji ate toilet paper, and his only dream was to eat a half-eaten piece of bread, so really, but he meets a friend and finally has company, then he meets a girl who will only make him like her underwear, He disappears bloodily from all his friends in front of his face and the guy, without being able to do anything, without even being able to believe it!
But the girl is also the most sadistic, just like Sukuna – you don't like redheads, as Javier Blake says, red is not for love, it's for warning.
And finally, they destroy his world and abuse him in various ways, and in fact, start over, only to find the same thing againafter passing a very terrible first link.
Very clear, Tatsuki Fujimoto, let go of our Denji, you're hurting him! And what awaits the poor man! Megumi took a chance and came back, but Aki didn't. "It won't be anymore," as Idea Vilariño says.
ATTENTION OTAKUS!: Anime is not therapy
No, but it was nice to talk about it on a Monday morning, right? But hey, these things never stop happening or being felt, even on the sunniest days, right? They don't quit! Finally, Poor our protagonists, they're forced to stand up to defend their world after everything that happens to them, and of course they burn! They're given no rest.
The ugliest thing is that the entire race is gone, and then what's the point? The good thing is that at least they endow them with a strong commitment to humanity—most of the time, not you, Denji, but by no means, the truth is, you deserve to eat bread—and an indestructible spirit. Here's to the champions of shonen anime!
And well, otakus who aren't shonen protagonists can go to therapy if they need it, right? It's expensive, yes, and complicated because you can't find a therapist who fits you so easily, although it's certainly worth making an effort for our mental health, because as you see, The author of our life can be cruel like Gege Akutami to Yuji, and very clearly, how bad that is!
In short, Don't be in the hands of your author. And you, who else would you put on the list of anime characters who should go to therapy NOW?