Another anime with a bullying story is 'Orange'. Naho Takamiya receives a letter from her future self, warning her about Kakeru Naruse. In the past, Kakeru was bullied by some of their classmates. The story shows how Naho tries to prevent the tragic events that were going to happen to Kakeru because of the bullying.
One example is in the anime 'A Silent Voice'. Shoya Ishida bullied Shoko Nishimiya, a deaf girl, in their school. He made her life miserable by stealing her hearing aids and generally being mean. But as they grow up, he tries to make amends.
In 'My Hero Academia', Bakugo Katsuki was often a bully to Midoriya Izuku when they were younger. Bakugo would use his stronger quirk to intimidate Midoriya and mock his dream of becoming a hero because Midoriya was initially quirkless. However, over time, their relationship has evolved and Bakugo has grown as a character.
One story is about a boy who was constantly harassed in an online game chat for being a beginner. They used really offensive language, which made him stop playing the game he once loved. This cyber bullying not only affected his enjoyment of the game but also his confidence in general.
One example could be the story behind 'A Silent Voice'. It's based on real - life experiences of bullying and redemption. The main character's journey to make amends for his past actions of bullying a deaf girl is truly inspiring and reflects real - world issues.
Sure. There was a story where a new kid at school was constantly bullied. The bullies would take his lunch, push him in the hallways, and call him mean names. It made the new kid feel really alone and scared to go to school every day.
There was a girl called Anna. A group of girls in her class bullied her because she was really good at academics. They would spread rumors that she was a teacher's pet. Anna was really distressed. She started skipping school. However, her parents noticed and got involved. They talked to the school principal, and awareness sessions were held to stop bullying in the school.
Well, I know a story. A gay young man, Jack, worked in an office. His colleagues started to bully him when they learned about his sexual orientation. They would play pranks on him like hiding his work files or spreading false rumors that he was hitting on straight colleagues. Jack was very distressed at first. However, he decided to be strong and reported the situation to the HR. With the help of the HR, the bullying gradually stopped.
Sure. There was a boy named Tom in school. He was a bit shy and small for his age. A group of older boys would often take his lunch money. They would push him around and call him names like 'weakling'. One day, Tom's friend saw what was happening and decided to stand up to the bullies. He told a teacher, and the bullies were punished. Tom finally felt safe at school again.
Once there was a girl named Lily. She was a bit shy and had a unique style of dressing. Some mean kids in her class started to bully her. They would call her names like 'weirdo' and hide her things. Lily became very sad and withdrawn. Every day going to school was a nightmare for her. She often cried at night, feeling so alone. But finally, she found the courage to tell her teacher, and the bullying stopped.
There's a story about a girl, Lily. She was bullied for her glasses. Instead of crying, she used her intelligence. She made friends with the smartest kids in the class. Together, they formed a study group. The bullies then felt left out and gradually stopped bullying her as they saw her new - found confidence and the support she had. Lily's story shows that using your strengths can help overcome bullying.
One example could be in the anime 'Fruits Basket'. Tohru Honda, a kind-hearted girl, often has moments where she unknowingly dominates the guys around her with her pure heart and strong will. For instance, she manages to get Kyo Sohma to open up more and face his inner demons, which he wouldn't have done easily without her influence.
There was a case where in a community group, an adult was bullied by others. They spread false rumors about him being dishonest. They excluded him from group activities and would give him dirty looks. This went on for a while until some people finally stood up for him. The victim was really hurt by the whole experience, feeling isolated and sad.