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Ame (あめちゃん, Ame-chan) is a mentally ill young girl with a needy personality, [11] [7] [9] [19] who has dropped out of school and confined herself at home, living together with the self-insert player protagonist.
Menhera (Japanese: メンヘラ) is a Japanese slang term used to describe a person, typically a woman, with a mental health disorder. The term may refer to fictional characters who exhibit traits of mental illness or to participants in mental health-inspired fashion subculture. [1] [2]
In Danganronpa 3: The End of Hope's Peak High School, he is seen with a prosthetic hand that replaces the hand he sewed onto himself prior to the events of the anime. [citation needed] 2012 Taimi Debi Derryberry: Guild Wars: Unspecified degenerative bone disorder [239] 2012 Billie Lurk Kristy Wu: Dishonored: Has a missing right eye and right ...
A mentally ill 17-year-old girl spent much of the summer of 2022 locked — sometimes naked — in a filthy isolation cell in one of Kentucky’s controversial juvenile detention centers, where ...
Yuri was created for Doki Doki Literature Club! by Dan Salvato.She is a shy girl, and someone who is romantically interested in the game's player character. As the game progresses, signs of mental illness become more evident, including her obsession with the player character, exhibiting self-harm tendencies and concealing her cutting with long sleeves.
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An anime adaptation is produced by Shin-Ei Animation (under the name For All) and directed by Hirofumi Ogura. The original net animation series Comical Psychosomatic Medicine ( アニメで分かる心療内科 , Anime de Wakaru Shinryōnaika ) started to stream in Japan on February 13, 2015, with about five minutes per episode.
Sickness Unto Death (Japanese: 死に至る病, Hepburn: Shi ni Itaru Yamai) is a Japanese manga series written by Hikaru Asada and illustrated by Takahiro Seguchi. It was serialized in Hakusensha's seinen manga magazine Young Animal from March to December 2009, with its chapters collected in two tankōbon volumes.