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Journal : Kiryoku: Jurnal Studi Kejepangan

Hierarki Kebutuhan Tokoh Handa Seishuu Dalam Live Action Anime “Barakamon”: Psikoanalisis Abraham Maslow Falikha, Salwa; Oemiati, Sri
KIRYOKU Vol 8, No 2 (2024): Kiryoku: Jurnal Studi Kejepangan
Publisher : Vocational College of Diponegoro University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/kiryoku.v8i2.532-542

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The goal of this study is do describe how Handa Seishuu, the main character, employs hierarchical needs elements. The authors’s research approach is descriptive qualitative. The purpose of this study is to analyze Handa Seishuu's character's hierarchy of wants using Abraham Maslow's psychology theory. This study's data comes in the form of scenes and dialogue lines connected to the research issue. The results showed that Handa Seishuu's character fulfills the stages of hierarchical needs according to Abraham Maslow's theory: 1) psychological needs in the form of food and shelter, 2) Security needs in the form of meeting people who live on Goto Island, 3) The need to be owned and loved in the form of affection from friends, 4) Self-esteem needs in the form of appreciation or praise from others, 5) Self-actualization needs in the form of trying to develop potential.
Proses Individuasi Diri Tokoh Otosaka Yuu Dalam Anime “Charlotte”: Psikoanalisis Carl Gustav Jung Maharani, Anastasia Widya Putri; Oemiati, Sri
KIRYOKU Vol 9, No 2 (2025): Kiryoku: Jurnal Studi Kejepangan
Publisher : Vocational College of Diponegoro University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/kiryoku.v9i2.342-357

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This study aims to analyze the individuation process of the main character in the anime Charlotte, Otosaka Yuu, using Carl Gustav Jung’s analytical psychology theory, specifically focusing on the integration of the four main archetypes: persona, shadow, anima, and self. Using a descriptive qualitative method, data were collected through careful observation of the anime, including transcripts of dialogue and relevant screenshots. The analysis reveals that Yuu experiences a complete process of individuation. Yuu gradually discards his persona and begins to live more authentically. Yuu’s shadow is acknowledged and accepted without being allowed to dominate his behavior. Yuu’s anima develops through his emotional connection with Nao, which helps him access his empathy and vulnerability. Ultimately, Yuu reaches the self, a state of psychological wholeness, marked by his willingness to sacrifice himself for others based on inner conviction rather than external validation. This transformation demonstrates that Yuu achieves an integrated and mature personality through his internal journey and interpersonal relationships. This analysis demonstrates how anime can depict complex psychological growth, offering valuable insights into character development and the symbolic representation of the human psyche in popular media. The study contributes to anime studies and highlights the applicability of Jungian theory to modern visual storytelling. 
Hierarki Kebutuhan Tokoh Takamiya Naho dalam Anime Orange: Kajian Psikologi Humanistik Abraham Maslow Zaufa, Syahkila; Oemiati, Sri
KIRYOKU Vol 9, No 2 (2025): Kiryoku: Jurnal Studi Kejepangan
Publisher : Vocational College of Diponegoro University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/kiryoku.v9i2.672-684

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This study is based on the phenomenon in the anime Orange, which depicts the psychological dynamics of the main character, Naho Takamiya, in facing life challenges and interpersonal relationships. The issue raised in this study is how Abraham Maslow's hierarchy of needs is reflected through the behaviour and dialogue of the character. This study aims to describe Abraham Maslow's humanistic psychology theory in the anime Orange. The method used is qualitative descriptive with data collection techniques conducted through observation and documentation. The data analysed consists of dialogues related to Abraham Maslow's hierarchy of needs. The results show that Naho Takamiya fulfils all five levels of needs according to Maslow’s theory: physiological needs, safety needs, love and belonging needs, esteem needs, and self-actualisation needs. This study shows that character development in fictional works can be analysed through a psychological perspective.