What are some anime with main, supporting or important characters in wheelchairs?
I think this is a very interesting role.
Obviously there's Elfenlied and...
>>215139
... Heidi, but I seek something that takes the condition seriously, yet heartwarming at times.
From anything from horror to comedy or moe.
Code Geass
>>215138
yuki yuna wa yusha de aru
>>215138
Happy Birthday: Inochi Kagayaku Toki
Yuuki Yuuna wa Yuusha
I believe Guilty Crown also has a girl in a wheelchair. I haven't watched it, so I don't know how relevant she is. In the same vein, Cross Ange also has a girl in a wheelchair that I haven't watched and is also like Code Geass.
There's also Fastening Days, Flip Flappers (airing this season), and Blood Blockade Battlefront, but the wheelchair nor the character aren't really that important. Sort of.
Similarly, Hunter x Hunter has an opponent early on that's wheelchair-bound, but he's not that important overall. But he's still given a lot of screen time and his thought processes during battle are shown.
>>215140
And then I'm just now reading this. Happy Birthday might be the only thing you want from what I've suggested. I think Code Geass and Yuuki Yuuna are decent though, like the other two anons suggested.
>>215151
>I think Yuuki Yuuna are decent though
It's a "multimedia project".
Don't start it unless you're prepared to watch (and can somehow get ahold of) the comic, drama CDs, and Vita games.
It literally has a companion manga that you're meant to read a chapter at a time, alongside the anime.
>>215195
Yeah, but this person wants an anime with characters that are bound to wheelchairs, which Yuuki Yuuna has, so stop reposting the same message you post in every /wsr/ thread that mentions Yuuki Yuuna just this one time, thanks.
It has a girl in a wheelchair and that fact is treated decently well, thus it is a good recommendation.
>>215203
>It has a girl in a wheelchair and that fact is treated decently well, thus it is a good recommendation.
Most people wouldn't consider a story that just abruptly stops then cuts to an epilogue that makes no sense whatsoever to be a "good recommendation". You might as well recommend episodes 1-6, and 22 of Guilty Crown.
Someone about to watch it expecting a normal anime *with an ending* might appreciate a headsup that it, in fact, happens offscreen in a story book.
You're clearly don't consider this a problem, so I don't see why you're getting butthurt over a non-problem being pointed out.
>>215274
Because it's a perfectly fine recommendation if someone just wants a character that's disabled and requires a wheelchair to get around and they want to see them deal with their problems and other characters' responses to it.
Sure, the story is rough, but it's still watchable and the characters and such aren't ruined by the multimedia aspect of it that much until the end.
Also, I've seen there's an announcement for a season two, so that'll fix the abrupt ending, right? Or is it a sequel to all the other material as well?
>>215282
It looks like there's going to be six episodes of pre-wheelchair wheelchair girl (presumably an adaptation of the novel or comic or both), then it'll jump to entirely new material.