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7 Most Depressed Anime Characters and Their Stories

Depressed Anime Characters

Depressed Anime Characters

Anime does a good job of depicting feelings like melancholy, worry, and depression, which are rarely addressed in other forms of media. Negative characters with psychological problems are a common theme in anime. In the real world, these tend to be concealed and kept secret. And many of the anime characters in these shows are severely depressed or otherwise mentally ill. Suicidal thoughts are just one of the many problems that can stem from mental health issues. More attention must be paid in the fields of science, medicine, and the infotainment media to this issue and the solutions available to deal with it.

The stories of these types of persons are complex to the extreme. These people have some of the most compelling histories and character arcs of any anime characters.

Personalities in dismal anime are generally skilled in seeking a way out and looking to start over with a better attitude, despite the psychological load of their sad stories. Let’s look at some of the best anime characters that have been down on their luck but who have tried to push through to the other side and find happiness and meaning in their lives.

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Most Depressed Anime Characters

1. Kousei Arima

Kousei Arima plays the main male character in the Your Lie in April novels. He is the youngest ever Maihou Piano Competition champion and the son of Takahiko and Saki Arima, both teachers at Sumiya Junior High School. After his mother passed away, he stopped being able to listen to the music he had once loved playing on the piano. He was eleven years old and practicing for the national piano competition.

2. Homura Akemi

She plays a significant role in the anime Puella Magi Madoka Magica. Homura’s self-portrayal as a cold, unsociable, hard-core, uncaring Magical Girl is an act. Her personality did not naturally incorporate those traits. Due to her heart problem, Homura spent a great deal of time in bed, which naturally led to her withdrawing from society.

3. Hei

The show Darker than Black revolves around Hei. Before he became a Contractor, he was a caring elder brother who acted as custodian for his younger sister, Bai. Despite his moral aversion to killing, he took up the profession of bounty hunter so that he could watch over and be near his sister. When word got around about Hei’s prowess in martial arts, homemade advanced weapons, and speed, even contractors started to dread him and start calling him the “Black Reaper.”

4. Ryuko Matoi

Kill la Kill centers on Ryuko Matoi, a high school student and aspiring assassin. She is a free-spirited transfer student who has come to Honnji Academy in search of the identity of her father’s killer and the other half of the red Scissor Blade she holds.

5. Reiner Braun

In Attack on Titan, Reiner Braun plays a significant role. He’s one of the cast members whose mental health has been negatively affected by the show’s indefatigable diplomatic stance from the very beginning. The stress of fighting Eren for Marley’s sake nearly drove Reiner to a psychotic break, when he lost his nerve and refused to fight. As his mental state deteriorated, he became dangerous. And if Eren hadn’t been exhausted, they would have been cruelly slaughtered.

6. Itachi Uchiha

One of the antagonists in the Naruto series is Itachi Uchiha. A lot of mental strain was placed on him from his time spent working as a spy. Above and beyond all that, it was his responsibility to guarantee Sasuke’s safety. Because of his brother’s selfishness, he ruthlessly slaughtered both the Uchihas and his parents. Once he killed a member of his own family, he turned into a traitor.

7. Lucy

Elfen Lied is the story of her undying love for Kouta. And despite the terrible horror, bloodshed, and other unpleasant material, she is willing to make atonement for her previous wrongdoing towards him. Kaede’s early violent behavior was affected by the fact that she was abdicated as a newborn and raised in a harsh children’s home setting in Kamakura. She needs to flee after she loses control of her vectors and kills several kids. Because of her tender age, Kaede was not considered a suspect in the high-profile murders of family members in Kamakura that followed the orphanage massacre; instead, she was presumed to have been kidnapped.

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