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10 Anime Themes About the Working World That Teach the Meaning of Responsibility and Ambition

10 Anime Themes About the Working World That Teach the Meaning of Responsibility and Ambition

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10 Anime Themes About the Working World That Teach the Meaning of Responsibility and Ambition

Not only filled with action and fantasy, anime often portrays real-life situations that are close to the daily lives of adults. One of the themes that has recently become popular is the working world, featuring stories of employees, part-time workers, and young professionals facing challenges in their careers and personal lives.

Year after year, more anime depict the realistic side of the working world in Japan. From chaos in fast food restaurants, struggles of civil servants, to career dilemmas in the animation industry, all presented in an entertaining yet reflective way. Here are 10 anime with themes about the working world that are a must-watch for anyone struggling in their professional life.

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SHIROBAKO: Aoi Miyamori and her friends work in the animation industry, pursuing their dream of creating their own works. Each episode showcases the real side of the anime production world, from deadline pressures, endless revisions, to conflicts between divisions. SHIROBAKO becomes a realistic representation of the struggles faced by creative workers behind the scenes of Japanese entertainment.

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LIFE LESSONS WITH URAMICHI-ONIISAN: Uramichi Omota works as a host on a children's program, but his life is far from happy. Behind the bright smile on television, he expresses his exhaustion in facing the harsh realities of the working world. This anime serves as a clever satire on the psychological pressures faced by modern workers who are forced to always appear happy.

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NEW GAME!: Aoba Suzukaze finally realizes her childhood dream of working at Eagle Jump, the company that makes her favorite games. As a new character designer, she learns to work in a dynamic team, face deadlines, and maintain her creative spirit. This anime provides a real insight into the game development process, complete with its challenges and joys.

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AFTER THE RAIN: Akira Tachibana, a former runner who stopped due to injury, works at Garden Cafe. There, she gets to know the manager, Masami Kondou, a gentle and caring 45-year-old man. Their relationship slowly develops amidst the restaurant's busyness, showcasing the emotional side of the working world.

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MY SENPAI IS ANNOYING: Futaba Igarashi is a young saleswoman who is often teased by her senior, Harumi Takeda. Although annoyed, Futaba secretly admires Takeda for always helping her at work. This story is filled with sweet and light interactions that depict the relationships between coworkers in a busy professional world.

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SERVANT X SERVICE: Lucy Yamagami works in a government office with her two new colleagues, Hasebe and Miyoshi. Their administrative work is not always enjoyable; sometimes it is exhausting and absurd. Nevertheless, this anime portrays how young employees face the reality of bureaucracy with humor and an indomitable spirit.

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WORKING!!: Souta Takanashi joins a family restaurant called Wagnaria after being invited by his small and cute colleague, Popura Taneshima. At this workplace, he has to deal with coworkers with strange personalities, from a lazy manager to a waitress who is afraid of men. This anime depicts how difficult yet enjoyable it is to work with a diverse team.

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BLEND-S: Maika Sakuranomiya, a 16-year-old girl, works hard to find a part-time job to fulfill her dream of studying abroad. After several failures, she gets accepted at Cafe Stile, where waitresses must play specific characters in front of customers. With this unique role-playing style, Maika learns the meaning of professionalism in a challenging job.

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WOTAKOI: LOVE IS HARD FOR OTAKU: Narumi Momose starts her first day at the office in chaos after waking up late and running to catch the train. However, her biggest secret is not about punctuality, but that she is an otaku. When she meets her former colleague Hirotaka Nifuji, who is also an otaku, her office life turns funny and full of awkward moments.

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SAKURA QUEST: Yoshino Koharu initially wanted a job in a big city, but instead was contracted to become the "tourism queen" in the small village of Manoyama. She struggles to revive the village's economy through a unique promotional project. This story depicts how difficult yet meaningful unconventional work can be. Come on, read articles about other anime recommendations at Kapanlagi.com. If not now, when?