Seishu Handa is a rather neurotic person, who might also have issues with anger. But as he travels off to a picturesque island, he manages to acquire a calmer temper and understand others better. By the way, this series has a spin-off/prequel Handa-kun, which you can watch if you want more of this slice-of-life anime.
Her Blue Sky is a slice-of-life/coming-of-age anime feature, but it has a lot of opportunities for healing, especially where the two main characters are concerned. Two sisters got orphaned when Akane was barely out of school. Akane became a parent replacement for her Aioi, and Aioi is upset about holding her sister back. But it is a story that has a very happy, very hopeful ending, and the two sisters learn a lot about themselves and each other, healing in the process.
Bunny Drop
After his grandfather’s funeral, Daikichi Kawachi learns that the old man had a 6-year-old daughter, and he ends up becoming her father and guardian, especially since the rest of the relatives consider the girl an embarrassment. What follows is a soul-healing slice-of-life where a parent and a child manage to overcome obstacles and learn to trust each other. The anime stops there, and for the best.
Poco's Udon World
Poco’s Udon World also features a funeral, which is normal in a healing anime. In this one, the main character tries to put the death of his father behind him by returning to his hometown, only to find out that the family restaurant is no longer operating. Fortunately, he meets a child shapeshifter, and as we know from Bunny Drop, being a parent does take your mind off things. In truth, this is a wonderful anime about healing the trauma of a parent’s death while trying to be a parent yourself.
Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid
Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid is a funny and sweet slice-of-life in which Miss Kobayashi's routine of working and drinking is replaced by encountering all sorts of magical creatures after she gets a dragon for a maid. It can be argued that it is an improvement, with the Dragon Maid, Tohru, helping Miss Kobayashi a lot, and they form a found family of sorts.
We hope that this list of heartwarming and healing anime can help you find something to watch!
Feel-good anime about healing and moving on are always in demand, so here is a list of them.
Take a look at these anime that are about healing, moving on, or generally being kind to oneself and the others.
Seishu Handa is a rather neurotic person, who might also have issues with anger. But as he travels off to a picturesque island, he manages to acquire a calmer temper and understand others better. By the way, this series has a spin-off/prequel Handa-kun, which you can watch if you want more of this slice-of-life anime.
Her Blue Sky is a slice-of-life/coming-of-age anime feature, but it has a lot of opportunities for healing, especially where the two main characters are concerned. Two sisters got orphaned when Akane was barely out of school. Akane became a parent replacement for her Aioi, and Aioi is upset about holding her sister back. But it is a story that has a very happy, very hopeful ending, and the two sisters learn a lot about themselves and each other, healing in the process.
Bunny Drop
After his grandfather’s funeral, Daikichi Kawachi learns that the old man had a 6-year-old daughter, and he ends up becoming her father and guardian, especially since the rest of the relatives consider the girl an embarrassment. What follows is a soul-healing slice-of-life where a parent and a child manage to overcome obstacles and learn to trust each other. The anime stops there, and for the best.
Poco's Udon World
Poco’s Udon World also features a funeral, which is normal in a healing anime. In this one, the main character tries to put the death of his father behind him by returning to his hometown, only to find out that the family restaurant is no longer operating. Fortunately, he meets a child shapeshifter, and as we know from Bunny Drop, being a parent does take your mind off things. In truth, this is a wonderful anime about healing the trauma of a parent’s death while trying to be a parent yourself.
Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid
Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid is a funny and sweet slice-of-life in which Miss Kobayashi's routine of working and drinking is replaced by encountering all sorts of magical creatures after she gets a dragon for a maid. It can be argued that it is an improvement, with the Dragon Maid, Tohru, helping Miss Kobayashi a lot, and they form a found family of sorts.
We hope that this list of heartwarming and healing anime can help you find something to watch!