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Kuuchuu Buranko
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Anime de Wakaru Shinryounaika
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They both are informative comedies explaining mental illnesses that commonly plague us anime watching cretins. Everything from social anxiety to getting boners. Anime de Wakaru Shinryounaika is the more informative of the two but the comedy falls completely flat, luckily the episodes are only 5 minutes long. Kuuchuu Buranko is the more comedic of the two with it's bizarre imagery that incorporates live-action several times within the episodes, which I find to be quite off-putting. In any case, the two shows are noticeably similar and if you like one then you will probably like the other.
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Recommended by born2biscuit
These 2 are probably the only animes that address directly psychological issues.
They may even help to solve some psychological issue you may have!
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Recommended by misterferrari
Both are very good in explaining psychological conditions in entertaining way
Both of these have a strong focus on mental disorders. Kuuchuu Buranko leans more towards what may have caused these mental disorders, while Psychosomatic Medicine gives the viewer all-around information about whatever the topic is that they're covering in an episode. Kuuchuu Buranko is more character-driven, and has more story to it, but Psychosomatic Medicine is kind of like what would happen if you took an episode of Kuuchuu Buranko and condensed it into five minutes.
Both shows are edutainment comedy about mental health, based on actual science. Both mix in sexual innuendo, ecchi and dirty word play. Anime de Wakaru much more so, with almost all mental problems discussed belonging into the sexual disorder category. In Kuuchuu Buranko there's nurse fetish fan service but the actual cases are far more varied and serious. Kuuchuu Buranko is a sophisticated and experimental anime, where Anime de Wakaru is much closer to the typical fast paced ecchi gag show. For those interested in the underlying psychology, there's good information in both of them.
Episodic shows where various kinds of mental illness gets thoroughly explained by professionals based on scientific data- their roots,possible consequences,how society and the person themselves view these illness & how to get rid of such disorders ranging from ADHD,Panic disorder,OCD to Perverted exhibitionism and cellphone addiction and so on.
CPM is consisted of short 5M episodes taking place in a psychiatrist's office where usually a certain disorder gets discussed in a lighthearted educational way while portraying various sides of the problem & it's often comedic as it tries to create awareness that is intended towards the audience.
However, Kuuchuu Buranko is more of a serious take in
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