![]() ![]() ![]() Suzaku Kururugi from Code Geass killed his father in a fit of childish and desperate rage, during a discussion about the fate of their country - Genbu wanted to fight Britannia to death, Suzaku disagreed the trauma from the realization of what had happened caused him to develop amnesia about it.Arisa's amnesia was from overexcitement after her girlfriend proposed to her. You hid what you did behind a door for survival's sake, right? Because you'd never be able to lead a normal life otherwise. You see, they can hide bad memories behind a door without the child even knowing it. Makima: Children's brains are really quite incredible. It's implied that he even misremembers other memories related to the moment a flashback to his first meeting with Pochita has the Yakuza boss saying that Denji's father hung himself, even though when we see the moment of his death, his corpse is lying on the floor, and it was them rather than Denji that made it look like a suicide. ![]() Chainsaw Man: Denji repressed all memory of the moment when he killed his alcoholic father in self-defense, but elements of the trauma still linger in his mind, like his terror at the idea of becoming a murderer.Then he's kidnapped by a bunch of criminals who believe he knows too much. And in one of the specials, this happens to Conan Edogawa himself after he hits his head during an outing to a bathhouse.It turns out that Touma witnessed a hit-and-run, was kidnapped by the culprit (a friend of his mom), and while trying to escape he fell off a cliff. He wakes up after an eight-year-long coma, without any memories of the certain incident that caused it in the first place the key to solving the mystery relies on him getting his memories back. Also happens to a teenager named Touma Tachihara in the fifteenth movie ( Quarter of Silence).She doesn't recover until the Big Bad tries to kill both her and Conan in exactly the same way she reacts by loudly declaring her martial arts expertise and curbstomping her rival. The victim spends a good part of the movie in an Heroic BSoD, barely able to take care of herself and others, and the trope is lampshaded as her doctor says she might be afraid to recover her memories due to the events that made her go amnesiac. Happens to Ran Mouri in one of the Case Closed Non serial movies, Captured in her Eyes, after she not only catches a clear view of the murderer but is almost shot to death by him and the other local Action Girl Satou takes FOUR bullets for her.She never regains her lost memories but has still dedicated her life to exterminating homunculi as revenge for the event. Buso Renkin: Tokiko Tsumura has no memories of her life before the age of ten after watching a homunculus eat every single person in her school alive, leaving her the only survivor.The memories only resurface after he sees old home videos. Tamura from Bokura no Hentai blocked out the memories of an older neighborhood boy who sexually abused him as a young child.The resulting experience caused either emotional trauma or physical trauma and it wasn't until he returned to Borg's abbey at the age of 10 that he got that part of his childhood back. But he was too young, around 7 or so, to control the bey and beast. Kai Hiwatari of Bakuten Shoot Beyblade lost his memory after trying to use Black Dranzer, and on his own no less.Casca from Berserk suffers this, along with being driven completely mad, after being brutally raped by Femto during the Eclipse.Eren himself has a case of this: The gaps in his childhood memories were due to the trauma of him eating his father Grischa in Titan form ( which was Grischa's intention), and coming to next to what little was left over.When he's forced to recognize what is happening, he's deeply shaken. During these episodes, he forgets his true identity and past, truly believing he's a human soldier. Reiner was unable to cope with the trauma and guilt of his actions as The Mole, and suffers dissociative episodes as a result.Attack on Titan has a variation concerning repressed and altered memories, brought on by severe trauma.The mother who died was Diana's stepmother, not her real mother, but Diana was so shaken up by the whole event that her memories were completely altered. It turns out that her "kidnapper" was her abusive stepmother, and her "mother" was The Kindnapper, and her real mother. A young girl named Diana Wheatley was kidnapped as a child by a cruel and crazy woman, then saved two days later by her mother, who sadly died two days after that. One case in the Ace Attorney manga has a variation, in that the person didn't forget the trauma-inducing events, but rather the order they took place in. ![]()
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