It's important to remember these are humanoid minerals and injuries are depicted like broken crystals. Fragments of faces and heads chip off throughout.
Ep6 depicts a character with their head broken from their body, they are later fixed.
Not in the anime. Staring at chapter 53, though? Definitely. Not going to spoil specifics, but the main antagonist we eventually meet uses at least two other characters as pawns, including the one who becomes his romantic partner (without them even knowing what that entails).
Kinda. There's a scene in ep 7 where a character almost cut of their arms so they could be replaced with something that'd make them stronger. The angle and the characters mindset could be triggering for some so watch with caution.
not really. the lunarians cannot breathe oxygen, so they have to hold their breath whenever they come to earth. they are not shown struggling to breathe, though.
In a fantasy sense, it can be argued for. Characters have parts of their bodies removed and replaced which often makes them emotionally detached from their own anatomy. This has been notably triggering for some trans viewers.
In a fantasy sense, it can be argued for. Characters have parts of their bodies removed and replaced which often makes them emotionally detached from their own anatomy. This may be potentially triggering for viewers with depersonalization.
No, but there is a quite claustrophobic scene where a character is submerged in a liquid up to their head, later on up to their mouth and nose, unable to speak. Also underwater scenes but with characters that don't need to breathe so it's fine