Man in his early 20’s depressed after the sudden death of his parents takes in a stray kitten that was dumped and they look after one another. First half of each episode is from the man’s perspective and the second half is the same events from the cat’s perspective.
also ; no violence
It’s short, but I gotchu:
My Roomate is a Cat
Man in his early 20’s depressed after the sudden death of his parents takes in a stray kitten that was dumped and they look after one another. First half of each episode is from the man’s perspective and the second half is the same events from the cat’s perspective.
Depending on how little violence you want, here’s a few. I’ll put a star on ones that had absolutely no violence (to my recollection)
Steins;Gate (I don’t recall much gore, although some characters do die)
Vivy: Fluorite Eyes Song
Hyouka ⭐
Belle
A Silent Voice (no gore, but references to suicide)
ACCA: 13 Territory Inspection Dept. (one character gets shot at one point and ends up in the hospital. It’s not violent so much as dramatic)
Mushishi ⭐
Your Lie In April (no gore, but there is death)
Nichijou (horrific violence)
Sk8 the Infinity ⭐
Bocchi the Rock ⭐
Haibane Renmei (some violence in the first episode, but super worth watching)
Planetes (very little violence)
Noir (buncha people die, but there’s never any blood)
Niea_7
Serial Experiments Lain
Megalo Box (it’s a show about people punching each other, so as violent as you’d expect from that)
Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind (very little violence)
Kyousougiga
Sonny Boy (very little violence)
Kiki’s Delivery Service ⭐
Everything is violence.
fair point lol
Music or art anime.
Do sports anime count as violence?