Content & Trigger Warnings for Nisekoi (2014)
9 content warnings identified across 2 seasons for this show.
Quick Summary
Yes, Nisekoi (2014) contains 9 content warnings : Stalking / harassment, Grief / bereavement (major focus), Forced marriage, Gaslighting / emotional manipulation, Infidelity, Kidnapping / abduction, Explicit sexual content / nudity, Gore / graphic violence, Gun violence.
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Does It Get Worse?
2 series-wide warnings apply across all seasons.
| Warning | Season | Severity | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Identity & Discrimination | ||||
| Stalking / harassment | S1 | 2/5 | Depicted | A character obsessively follows and monitors the protagonist, played for comedic effect |
| Stalking / harassment | S2 | 2/5 | Depicted | Continued obsessive behavior from rival love interests monitoring the protagonist |
| Mental Health & Emotional | ||||
| Grief / bereavement (major focus) | S2 | 2/5 | Depicted | A character deals with emotional pain from a lost childhood promise and forgotten memories |
| Other | ||||
| Forced marriage | All | 2/5 | Depicted | The entire premise revolves around two teenagers forced into a fake romantic relationship by their feuding yakuza and gangster families. |
| Gaslighting / emotional manipulation | S1 | 2/5 | Depicted | The central fake relationship premise involves ongoing deception of families and friends |
| Gaslighting / emotional manipulation | S2 | 2/5 | Depicted | The fake relationship deception continues with increasingly complex lies |
| Infidelity | S1 | 2/5 | Referenced | The fake relationship creates jealousy and perceived romantic betrayal among multiple love interests |
| Infidelity | S2 | 2/5 | Referenced | Romantic tension with multiple characters while maintaining the fake relationship |
| Kidnapping / abduction | S1 | 2/5 | Depicted | A character is briefly taken by a rival gang, resolved quickly |
| Sexual Content | ||||
| Explicit sexual content / nudity | S1 | 1/5 | Depicted | Mild fan service with occasional suggestive imagery and bath scenes |
| Explicit sexual content / nudity | S2 | 1/5 | Depicted | Light fan service and romantic situations typical of the harem comedy genre |
| Violence & Physical Harm | ||||
| Gore / graphic violence | S1 | 1/5 | Depicted | Slapstick comedic violence with exaggerated reactions, no real injury |
| Gore / graphic violence | S2 | 1/5 | Depicted | Comedic slapstick violence that is exaggerated and non-serious |
| Gun violence | S1 | 1/5 | Referenced | The yakuza family background is referenced but actual gun violence is minimal and played for comedy |
| Gun violence | S2 | 1/5 | Referenced | Yakuza setting referenced with occasional implied threats but no actual violence |
| Gun violence | All | 1/5 | Depicted | Comedic scenes involve a yakuza father who occasionally brandishes firearms in exaggerated, non-serious contexts. |
Identity & Discrimination
A character obsessively follows and monitors the protagonist, played for comedic effect
Continued obsessive behavior from rival love interests monitoring the protagonist
Mental Health & Emotional
A character deals with emotional pain from a lost childhood promise and forgotten memories
Other
The entire premise revolves around two teenagers forced into a fake romantic relationship by their feuding yakuza and gangster families.
The central fake relationship premise involves ongoing deception of families and friends
The fake relationship deception continues with increasingly complex lies
The fake relationship creates jealousy and perceived romantic betrayal among multiple love interests
Romantic tension with multiple characters while maintaining the fake relationship
A character is briefly taken by a rival gang, resolved quickly
Sexual Content
Mild fan service with occasional suggestive imagery and bath scenes
Light fan service and romantic situations typical of the harem comedy genre
Violence & Physical Harm
Slapstick comedic violence with exaggerated reactions, no real injury
Comedic slapstick violence that is exaggerated and non-serious
The yakuza family background is referenced but actual gun violence is minimal and played for comedy
Yakuza setting referenced with occasional implied threats but no actual violence
Comedic scenes involve a yakuza father who occasionally brandishes firearms in exaggerated, non-serious contexts.




