are there any good anime that have pregnancy in them

by Prof. Breanne Lang DDS 9 min read
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The first one on this list of best baby anime is Beelzebub and it’s about Tatsumi Oga Tatsumi Oga, one day, spots a man floating downstream. When he saves the man, the man splits in half! The other half appears to be a baby boy and Oga learns that he’s the Demon King’s son and he has been chosen to take care of the baby!

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What are some anime where a girl gets pregnant early on?

What are some anime where a girl who is cute and attractive early on is later seen to be pregnant? I know about "Clannad"/"Clannad: After Story", and a few movies (e.g. "Wolf Children"). There's an isekai called {conception} . From what I heard it's an anime about impregnating girls.

Are there pregnancy themes in the manga?

Or, the manga showcases pregnancy themes. See all manga tags. I Don't Know How to Give Birth! Can't find what you're looking for?

How do young kids appear in the anime?

Kids just magically appear after an "intimate" moment, which in early episodes wasn't sexual, though according to reviews that changes later on. {anime}, <manga>, ]LN [, |VN| | FAQ | /r/ | Edit | Mistake? | Source | Synonyms | ⛓ | ♥

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My mom wants to watch an anime tonight

My mom just said that she wants to try an anime tonight. Any suggestions? (My mom is really into the following, stat trek and Star Wars and pretty much any fancy sci-fi, art, mythology) (she doesn’t like gore, she’s got a problem and I guess dehumanizing, so anime that’s got a lot of blood is a no go)

I finished Horimiya and I really really enjoyed it. Anything similar to it?

I binged it and I just feel so empty after watching it. What else can I watch that gives off a similar vibe/similar anime. Any suggestions are welcome.

Anime similar to Wotakoi?

I need a recommendation for anime that has more mature romance. It doesn't necessarily have to be workplace related but something that focuses on adult relationships and their daily lives. As an adult, I really find it difficult to relate to high school drama.

Newcomer looking for a down-to-earth show without fanservice

I'm completely new to anime. I watched Pokemon when I was a kid, and I've seen a handful of Studio Ghibli movies (I love Kiki's Delivery Service), but that's pretty much it. I'm aware of a lot of the tropes used in anime, but I don't know much about Japanese culture in general.

Need an anime like Erased

Watching Erased was enjoyable. I like the time traveling concept and I want to watch another anime that is like Erased or has some kind of time travel thing in it

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