Manga that Scarred you for Life
13 years ago
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13 years ago
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It would have to be Me-Teru no Kimochi.

13 years ago
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i was kind of scarred when i started reading shoujo smut. just the fact that rape becoming love storylines are cliche is scarring. i remember reading this story about a student who raped his teacher over and over and over, and i had to put the manga down and just go "wtf is wrong with people that this story is considered entertainment?" but now (sadly, perhaps) those storylines don't get to me much.
13 years ago
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Welcome to the NHK!!!
13 years ago
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well I wouldn't say scarred me for life but their are some manga/anime that get me with WTF/WTH did I just read type of moments

12 years ago
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I think what scarred me the most was zetman
definitely was not ready to read that manga at that age.
Nowdays it's kind of meh. Guro doesn't count because they're being gross just for the sake of being gross.

12 years ago
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I think what scared me was the manga Ibitsu I can't still forget about it (its been like 3yrs now since i read it) xDD give off the chills! maybe there are other manga that i had read but this one will i never forget lol

12 years ago
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Schoolgirl in Cement. I couldn't eat anything for the rest of the night. I read a few others that made my skin crawl, but I can't remember them anymore besides a few grody panels. Another manga that just enraged me to the point of no return was a shoujo manga about a loli slave adopted by some wealthy bishonen. And she resents him, but he continuously gropes, molests, and later rapes her.... until she falls in love with him. I can't remember the name though. The art was horrible.
Also, Grave of the Fireflies... I was still 9/10 when I watched it and the images still haunt me to this day.

12 years ago
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My earliest experiences with anime were pretty scarring. When I was in third grade, I saw a scene from Naruto that scared the crap out of me. It was the part where that ninja from the Sound Clan was fighting Rock Lee and blood started coming out of his ear. Then I watched Spirited Away which completely freaked me out and gave me nightmares. I look back at both anime and I think that they weren't so bad, but they really traumatized me when I was a kid. I tried to watch another anime when I was twelve and guess what I watched? Neon Genesis Evangelion. Somehow, I made it through the entire series and even the movie, but I could never watch anything with mecha in it ever again. Well, I did make an exception for Code Geass. Because of what happened between me and anime, I've always preferred manga. When there's blood, it's not as bad if it's in black and white and I think the story lines are better anyway.
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12 years ago
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Itou Junji Kyoufu Manga Collection some story are really... weird.

12 years ago
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the deep love series(sniff), poor ayu and ayu (waah!)
Gyo of Ito Junji, OMG!!! I read it and ended up sleepless until today.I'm still afraid that there are some under my bed TT_TT.
12 years ago
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well not exactly scarred and surely not for life but bitter virgin was a bit disturbing at first.
the other thing is berserk. it just agitates me. I first stopped reading it after the eclipse arc for a year or so. then again I stopped when the girl just jumped straight into falcon-boys arms in chapter 180 or 200 or whatever. maybe I continue some day but for I don't need seeing a protagonist being screwed over completely whithout any reason
12 years ago
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bitter virgin disturbed me.
I couldn't handle the 'father raping daughter' part. Even though I skipped those parts, the thought of it still lingers in the back of my mind O.O
AHHH... IT HAS COME BACK TO HAUNT ME!!
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You called me up again just to break me like a promise,
So casually cruel in the name of being honest ~~

12 years ago
Posts: 63
If any series did that to me, it was either berserk, which I first tried to read when I was about 15 and was pretty shocked (later on I tried reading it again, when I was around 20 and it has since become my favourite series, but was a bit too powerful when I was younger.) And the other one might be shamo - I'm surprised no one else mentioned this one... Or maybe it was on one of the pages I skimmed over too quickly.