Abstract:
Childhood trauma is a result of any overwhelming experience that threatens the
child's psychological well being. This study examines how childhood traumas and severe
grief and loss can impact an individual's life , illustrating the study with examples from
Japanese anime. Japanese animation, an influential medium for culture around the world,
often explores deep psychological issues, providing a special perspective on how hardship
during childhood can change a person's path in adulthood. Utilizing qualitative content
analysis, this study analyzes a variety of famous anime shows that are One piece , Naruto and
Attack on Titan in order to support the theories used, which are connected to grief and
childhood trauma. Through psychology, media sources , and cultural studies, the study
intends to provide a further understanding of the cultural and psychological dimensions of
anime. The study's findings will give information on anime, its role in forming opinions on
childhood trauma and PTSD, and its impact on both Japanese and international audiences.
Eventually, this research aims to illuminate the ways in which anime can serve as a reflective
and transformative medium for addressing profound human experiences.