Summary
- Seeking redemption involves seeking forgiveness, taking responsibility, and making amends for past mistakes.
- Redemption arcs in anime showcase resilience, belief in change, and the journey to become a better version of oneself.
- Anime like My Hero Academia, ReLIFE, and Vinland Saga explore themes of redemption, growth, and overcoming past mistakes.
Redemption is not easy – making things right never is. But if an individual wants to grow and live freely without shame or guilt then it is important to seek redemption. Redemption is making amends for past mistakes and that involves seeking forgiveness, taking responsibility for actions, and more.
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Redemption arcs often inspire viewers, showcasing resilience and the belief that it’s never too late to change one’s path.
A character seeking redemption is a great theme in any work of art because it takes the viewer on the character’s journey to become a better version of themselves. Anime is known for its many genres and deep storytelling and has a lot of shows that go deep into redemption. Telling this theme of redemption is tricky but each anime that does it shows the complexity, struggles, and triumph that comes with it.
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My Hero Academia
Heroes Are Not Always Good People
- Release Date
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April 3, 2016
- Studio
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Bones
- Creator
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Kōhei Horikoshi
- Number of Episodes
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159
- Japanese Title
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Boku no Hero Academia
This anime is about Midoriya’s journey to becoming a hero but other characters like Bakugo and Endeavor get to shine and develop as they try to make amends for their past mistakes and become better versions of themselves. Endeavor is an abusive father and selfish hero who wants to make up for all the damage he has done and be a better hero for society.
As Endeavor tries to become a better person, he is met with opposition as his sons find it difficult to forgive him. On the other hand, fans see Bakugo go from arrogant to humble. He makes amends with Midoriya, whom he used to bully when they were younger, and he becomes more open to help and working with his peers.
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ReLIFE
Rediscovering Purpose
ReLIFE
- Release Date
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July 2, 2016
- Studio
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TMS Entertainment, Double Eagle
- Creator
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Sō Yayoi
- Number of Episodes
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17
Arata is lost after quitting his first job. He meets Ryō from the ReLIFE Research Institute who offers him a strange pill and Arata takes it without hesitation or fear. After taking the pill he wakes up the next day ten years younger and as a high school student.
Arata’s return to high school is a rare second chance for him as he uses this time to face his past failures, learn to forgive himself and rebuild his confidence. In the process, he meets and helps a classmate, Chizuru, overcome her struggles. Helping her made Arata realize the importance of empathy and connection, which mirrors his healing process.
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Vinland Saga
Vengeance-Driven Warrior To A Man Seeking Peace
Vinland Saga
- Release Date
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July 6, 2019
- Studio
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Wit Studio, MAPPA
- Creator
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Makoto Yukimura
- Number of Episodes
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48
This historical anime is set during the Viking Age and is about Thorfinn, the son of a great Viking warrior, who is on a journey of revenge. After seeing his father killed by the cunning mercenary Askeladd, Thorfinn joins Askeladd’s band of warriors to avenge his father.
Redemption is explored through Thorfinn as he faces his past and seeks purpose beyond violence. Thorfinn’s journey from a vengeance-driven warrior to a man who embodies his father’s ideals of peace and nonviolence shows the power of redemption.
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A Silent Voice
A Bully Seeking Forgiveness From His Victim
A Silent Voice
- Release Date
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September 17, 2016
- Director
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Naoko Yamada
- Studio
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Kyoto Animation
A Silent Voice shows what some bullies go through as they often still suffer from the consequences of their past actions. Shoya bullied Shoko Nishimiya, a deaf girl, so badly that Shoko transferred schools and Shoya’s classmates ostracized him.
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After years of social isolation and overwhelming guilt, Shoya reconnects with Shoko, apologizes genuinely, and tries to rebuild their relationship. His path to redemption is to seek forgiveness from Shoko and forgive himself for what he did to her. Shoko’s empathy and willingness to forgive plays a big role in their mutual healing as both face their pain and grow together.
Two Brothers Committed A Great Sin
Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood
- Release Date
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April 5, 2009
- Studio
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Bones
- Number of Episodes
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64
Edward and Alphonse Elric are devastated after losing their mother and they try to bring her back to life through alchemy. The alchemy failed and they had to pay the price for it. Edward lost his arm and leg and Alphonse lost his whole body and is now bound to a suit of armor.
Seeking redemption for their mistake, they go on a journey to restore their bodies. This journey shows their commitment to taking responsibility, learning from their mistakes, and growing as individuals. They learn that redemption is not about erasing the past but accepting it, learning from it, and using it as a foundation to build a better future.
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Trigun
Showcases That Letting Go Of One’s Past Is Never Easy
Trigun
- Release Date
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April 1, 1998
- Studio
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Madhouse
- Number of Episodes
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26
Vash the Stampede was known for killing people but most people did not get that Vash tries to avoid killing at all costs and his clumsiness is the reason why he killed so many and wrought so much havoc. As the anime goes on, fans see Vash trying to deal with the guilt he has for his part in the catastrophes.
Vash’s journey to make amends for the destruction and suffering tied to his past is not easy, especially because of the guilt he carries. To lighten his load Vash adopts a no-kill policy and uses his skills to protect, not harm.
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Rurouni Kenshin
Assassin Who Vows Never To Kill Again
Rurouni Kenshin
- Release Date
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January 10, 1996
- Studio
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Studio Gallop, Studio Deen
- Creator
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Nobuhiro Watsuki
- Number of Episodes
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95
- Japanese Title
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Rurouni Kenshin: Meiji Kenkaku Romantan
Kenshin Himura was an assassin, formerly known as Battousai the Manslayer, during the Bakumatsu War. After the war, he vows never to kill again and disappears and changes his name and ways.
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Kenshin’s path to redemption is to confront his past, rebuild relationships, and inspire those around him to pursue justice without violence. Kenshin meets some people on his journey, especially Kaoru, who helps him find hope and self-forgiveness. Taking responsibility for his past helps him on his journey to create a better future.
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Anohana: The Flower We Saw That Day
Childhood Friends Seeking Closure After The Death Of Their Friend
Anohana: The Flower We Saw That Day
- Release Date
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April 6, 2018
- Studio
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A-1 Pictures
- Creator
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Super Peace Busters
- Number of Episodes
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11
- Japanese Title
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Ano Hi Mita Hana no Namae wo Bokutachi wa Mada Shiranai.
Anohana: The Flower We Saw That Day follows a group of childhood friends after the death of their friend, Menma. Years after Menma’s death she appears to Jinta, one of her friends, and tells him to fulfill her final wish so she can move on. Menma’s appearance brings Jinta back together with their old friend group.
Menma’s friends all have regrets over her death and their journey of redemption starts when her ghost appears. Her ghost forces them to face their guilt and unresolved feelings and mend their bond. Menma forgiving her friends makes them forgive themselves and let go of their shame. Fulfilling her wish is their atonement and they can find peace.
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Barakamon
Overcoming Arrogance And Perfectionism
Barakamon
- Release Date
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July 6, 2014
- Studio
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Kinema Citrus
- Creator
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Satsuki Yoshino
- Number of Episodes
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12
Seishuu meets his downfall after he reacts badly to criticism by hitting an art director. His father sends him to a remote island to reflect on his behavior and find his passion for calligraphy again. On this remote island, Handa is surrounded by quirky and energetic villagers who disrupt his solitude.
Thanks to his father, Seishuu grows from an arrogant perfectionist calligrapher to a more humble self-aware person. Through the islanders, Seishuu learns to let go of his rigid perfectionism, accept imperfection, and find joy in creating for himself, not for validation.
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