Content & Trigger Warnings for Rascal Does Not Dream of Bunny Girl Senpai (2018)
10 content warnings identified across 1 season for this show.
Quick Summary
Yes, Rascal Does Not Dream of Bunny Girl Senpai (2018) contains 10 content warnings : Stalking / harassment, Death of a parent, Eating disorders, Grief / bereavement (major focus), Suicide (discussed or ideation), Gaslighting / emotional manipulation, Body horror, Explicit sexual content / nudity, Domestic violence / intimate partner abuse, Self-harm / suicide (depicted).
The most severe warnings are for Grief / bereavement (major focus) (severity 4/5), Suicide (discussed or ideation) (severity 4/5), Self-harm / suicide (depicted) (severity 4/5).
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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 | Early episodes involve Sakuta persistently approaching Mai despite her attempts to be left alone, though this evolves into a caring relationship |
| Mental Health & Emotional | ||||
| Death of a parent | S1 | 3/5 | Referenced | Parental absence and loss of parental figures are key emotional themes affecting multiple characters |
| Eating disorders | S1 | 2/5 | Referenced | Body image and self-worth issues are explored through the adolescence syndrome metaphor affecting a character |
| Eating disorders | All | 3/5 | Depicted | A character's adolescence syndrome manifests through body image issues that parallel eating disorder themes. |
| Grief / bereavement (major focus) | S1 | 4/5 | Depicted | Multiple storylines center on characters processing loss, abandonment, and emotional pain |
| Suicide (discussed or ideation) | S1 | 3/5 | Depicted | Characters experience feelings of worthlessness and disappearing; suicidal themes are explored through the adolescence syndrome metaphor |
| Suicide (discussed or ideation) | All | 4/5 | Depicted | A major character deals with suicidal thoughts, and the topic is explored with significant emotional depth. |
| Other | ||||
| Gaslighting / emotional manipulation | S1 | 3/5 | Depicted | The adolescence syndrome causes characters to be ignored or forgotten by everyone around them, creating a gaslighting-like experience |
| Phobias & Sensory | ||||
| Body horror | S1 | 2/5 | Depicted | The adolescence syndrome manifests physically through bruises appearing without cause and a character literally becoming invisible |
| Sexual Content | ||||
| Explicit sexual content / nudity | S1 | 1/5 | Depicted | Mild fanservice moments and suggestive dialogue between characters; nothing explicit but occasional innuendo |
| Violence & Physical Harm | ||||
| Domestic violence / intimate partner abuse | S1 | 2/5 | Referenced | References to difficult family situations and emotional abuse within households affect several characters' conditions |
| Self-harm / suicide (depicted) | S1 | 4/5 | Depicted | A character has visible self-harm scars on her body that are a significant plot element; the emotional weight is treated seriously |
Identity & Discrimination
Early episodes involve Sakuta persistently approaching Mai despite her attempts to be left alone, though this evolves into a caring relationship
Mental Health & Emotional
Parental absence and loss of parental figures are key emotional themes affecting multiple characters
Body image and self-worth issues are explored through the adolescence syndrome metaphor affecting a character
A character's adolescence syndrome manifests through body image issues that parallel eating disorder themes.
Multiple storylines center on characters processing loss, abandonment, and emotional pain
Characters experience feelings of worthlessness and disappearing; suicidal themes are explored through the adolescence syndrome metaphor
A major character deals with suicidal thoughts, and the topic is explored with significant emotional depth.
Other
The adolescence syndrome causes characters to be ignored or forgotten by everyone around them, creating a gaslighting-like experience
Phobias & Sensory
The adolescence syndrome manifests physically through bruises appearing without cause and a character literally becoming invisible
Sexual Content
Mild fanservice moments and suggestive dialogue between characters; nothing explicit but occasional innuendo
Violence & Physical Harm
References to difficult family situations and emotional abuse within households affect several characters' conditions
A character has visible self-harm scars on her body that are a significant plot element; the emotional weight is treated seriously





