Umineko Content Warnings
Umineko has so many genres that a significant part of the story is debating what genre it is. Two of these genres are horror and mystery. This means both that there are a lot of content warnings and that several of these content warnings are spoilers. But, they can also be very important, so I've gone ahead and quarantined them here, away from my How to Get into Umineko page!
This list is technically not complete. The Does the Dog Die? page is more thorough, but also has spoilers of varying levels throughout.
- Death
- Primarily murder.
Other methods (vague spoilers)
- Suicide
- Terminal illness
- Drowning
- Violence & Gore
- Primarily text, with some audio components. The original graphics have blood splatter graphics and the PS3 graphics include CGs showing dead bodies.
Details (no-spoilers)
- Gun violence
- Stabbing
- Torture
- Decapitation
- Hanging
- Someone is crushed to death
- Someone is burned alive
- Someone falls to their death
- Damage to eyes, teeth, throats, hands
- Choking and strangulation
- References to self harm, no explicit scenes of it.
- Abuse
- Sexual abuse
- Child abuse (emotional, physical)
- Physical abuse between siblings
- Bullying at school
- Corrective abuse towards an autistic character
- Sexual violence: No on-screen sexual violence, but...
- References to past rape
- On-screen metaphorical rape
- Sexual harassment played for laughs, including towards family members, including towards a young girl (included as "when you're older..." style harassment). This drops off immediately after the 2nd episode.
- Incest
Elaboration, includes vague spoilers
- Umineko plays with the idea of what is/isn't true/real very heavily and encourages looking at events through multiple interpretations. In the "mystery" interpretation of the story, core relationships are revealed to be incest. This is supposed to be seen as tragic, but not stop you from rooting for the relationships in the other interpretation of the story, where it is possible to see the characters as unrelated.
Clarification of what relationships, full spoilers
- George/Shannon, Jessica/Kanon, Beatrice/Battler all fit this category.
- A pivotal reveal later in the story is that a man raped his teenage/young adult daughter and she became pregnant. A major character is revealed to be their child and it retroactively colors many prior scenes. Some time is spent explaining this man's behavior and wanting you to understand and sympathize with him, while still knowing what he did was wrong.
- In one arc there is a woman who views a male character as her father (he effectively created her by summoning her), while also being in love with him. Their relationship is used as a parallel to the past incestuous assault and how it could have been avoided.
- Predatory age gap, not acknowledged as such, for one relationship
- Misogyny
- Hetero- and amato- normativity
- Allegorical transmisogyny and intersexism, including forced outing
- Classism
- References to sex, suggestive content; no sex scenes.
- Alcoholism
- Forced cannibalism
- Discussion of infertility, references to pregnancy, miscarriages, and stillbirth
- Gaslighting and unreality
- A flashback section includes Nazis and active members of the Imperial Japanese army as major characters
- References to being hit by a car