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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?

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2 series-wide warnings apply across all seasons.

Season 1 10 warnings
Avg severity:(2.6)
Stalking / harassmentDeath of a parentEating disordersGrief / bereavement (major focus)Suicide (discussed or ideation)Gaslighting / emotional manipulationBody horrorExplicit sexual content / nudityDomestic violence / intimate partner abuseSelf-harm / suicide (depicted)

Identity & Discrimination

Season 1 2/5Depicted

Early episodes involve Sakuta persistently approaching Mai despite her attempts to be left alone, though this evolves into a caring relationship

Mental Health & Emotional

Season 1 3/5Referenced

Parental absence and loss of parental figures are key emotional themes affecting multiple characters

Season 1 2/5Referenced

Body image and self-worth issues are explored through the adolescence syndrome metaphor affecting a character

All seasons 3/5Depicted

A character's adolescence syndrome manifests through body image issues that parallel eating disorder themes.

Season 1 4/5Depicted

Multiple storylines center on characters processing loss, abandonment, and emotional pain

Season 1 3/5Depicted

Characters experience feelings of worthlessness and disappearing; suicidal themes are explored through the adolescence syndrome metaphor

All seasons 4/5Depicted

A major character deals with suicidal thoughts, and the topic is explored with significant emotional depth.

Other

Season 1 3/5Depicted

The adolescence syndrome causes characters to be ignored or forgotten by everyone around them, creating a gaslighting-like experience

Phobias & Sensory

Season 1 2/5Depicted

The adolescence syndrome manifests physically through bruises appearing without cause and a character literally becoming invisible

Sexual Content

Season 1 1/5Depicted

Mild fanservice moments and suggestive dialogue between characters; nothing explicit but occasional innuendo

Violence & Physical Harm

Season 1 2/5Referenced

References to difficult family situations and emotional abuse within households affect several characters' conditions

Season 1 4/5Depicted

A character has visible self-harm scars on her body that are a significant plot element; the emotional weight is treated seriously

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