The dark side of anime.
Anime is often seen as a light-hearted and fun genre, but there is a dark side to it that is often ignored. This side is shown through the use of violence, sexual content, and dark themes.
Violence:
Although it is true that anime does have its fair share of violence, it is also true that there are many anime that are not violent at all. In fact, some of the most popular anime are not violent at all, but are instead focused on the relationships between the characters.
One of the most popular non-violent anime is called “Your Lie in April”. This anime is about a young boy named Arima Kousei who is a piano prodigy. After the death of his mother, Arima stopped playing the piano. However, he is later reintroduced to the piano by a young girl named Kaori Miyazono. Kaori is a free spirit who loves to play the violin. She helps Arima rediscover his love for music and helps him become a better pianist.
Your Lie in April is a beautifully written anime that is sure to tug at your heartstrings. The characters are incredibly well-developed and the story is very touching.
Sexual content:
This is particularly true of shows aimed at a young audience, such as To Love Ru and Highschool DxD. These anime are often labeled "hentai" and are dismissed by many as pornography. However, many argue that these shows are instead exploring the nature of human sexuality in a more thoughtful way than is typically seen in American shows. For example, To Love Ru addresses issues such as consent and the power dynamics between men and women. Additionally, these anime often have complex and nuanced characters, which helps to make them more than just titillating entertainment.