6/10/2023 0 Comments Orange by ichigo takanoChildren’s rights must be respected in Wales. On an alternate timeline (where future Naho wrote herself the letters), Kakeru’s depression led to suicide. Throughout the story we catch glimpses of Kakeru’s declining mental health, indicating his depression. Kakeru held very strong feelings of guilt, and responsibility for her death believing that her final mental breakdown, was caused by him leaving her for his friends, and not taking her to the hospital on the day of enrolment (as promised). Later in the story, it was revealed that Kakeru’s absence from school (after the day of his enrolment) was caused by his mother’s suicide. The events which occur in the manga, demonstrate the importance of maintaining good mental health. If you would rather watch Orange, the manga has also been adapted into a film, and an anime series. The letters, written by her future self, asks her to prevent her “biggest regrets” in life, one of which involves Kakeru Naruse, a new transfer student from Tokyo. The manga, set in Matsumoto, follows the current life of Naho Takamiya, a second-year high school student, who mysteriously receives letters which were sent from herself 10 years into the future. Are you interested in an engaging story, with a realistic portrayal of mental health issues? Then you should read Orange! Orange is a Japanese manga, written, and illustrated by Ichigo Takano.
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