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# How Anime Portrays Collective Anxiety - YouTube
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#Omnivore
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[Read on Omnivore](https://omnivore.app/me/how-anime-portrays-collective-anxiety-you-tube-18b30730964)
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[Read Original](https://m.youtube.com/watch?index=3&list=WL&pp=gAQBiAQB&v=FMXwp-B1m84)
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Anime is a source of media that I rarely talk about. But one thing that has always struck me as strangely unique about it is how emotions manifest. We’ve all seen a character be sad in movies and television, we’ve all seen characters affect each other through grand acts of love, hatred, jealousy, desperation, etc. But in most cases, only anime has those emotions, whether they be positive or negative, physically manifest in the real world. Today on Psych of Pl… Psych of ANIME, we’ll be discussing the Conversion Disorder, the ideas of Swiss psychiatrist Carl Jung and Japanese psychologist Hayao Kawai in a …
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414,984 views • Aug 13, 2022 • #PsychofPlay
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