After being burned in romance just one time too many, Quentin has become a master at amiable, superficial relationships. In fact, most people can't help but like him, as he is clearly a sensitive and thoughtful fellow, in addition to being friendly. He frequently pulls up stakes and moves to a new town when things grow too intimate for his liking. Now he has fallen in love with a single mother who makes settling down look more attractive than wandering on. However, achieving the breakthrough to real intimacy will cost him a good deal of pain.
This anime contains 49 potentially triggering events.
not necessarily sexually, but emilia is objectified by subaru and that's the point. this extends to other characters too- at the beginning of his arc he saw them as tropes rather than people. though again this isnt all sexual.
however, from a more meta perspective, a lot of the designs can very much be seen as sexually objectifying, but that's a conclusion to draw as a viewer.
Not on-screen, but according to a loredump in arc 5, the princess of the kingdom went missing as a baby, and there's speculation that a different character abducted and abandoned her.
reality is fairly stable, but because there are timeloops there can be confusion as things repeat themselves and/or shift in different paths. the trials also exist in a bit of a dreamlike state, so those are a bit of a gray area.
There are action scenes that involve women, but they generally aren't treated differently from other action scenes and aren't indicative of abuse in that sense.
in a way, the witch of envy is always watching subaru. also in subaru's first trial, at the end he learns echidna was observing the entire thing. there's also a notable scene in a restaurant where subaru doesn't realize that every patron is part of the personal army of the person he was talking to, listening in on their conversation.
There are oni who can be called demons based on the translation. They're a fantasy race with horns, not demons in a biblical sense. There's no connection to hell
There's no D.I.D. in the story, but in the 6th arc Subaru goes through something that resembles a sort of fantasy D.I.D., due to a bunch of different things that would be hard to explain without spoilers. Obviously this isn't a true depiction of D.I.D. either way, but it's still worth noting.
there are two characters with "loli" designs in scantily clad clothes in the 5th arc (3rd season). you can debate if they count as "minors" in this context, but the fact of the matter is that sexualized imagery resembling children is still a triggering subject.
Edit: the anime adaptation has toned down the sexualization of the outfits in question
Garfiel believes he was abandoned by his mother, but in reality she had actually died. But he and Frederica actually were abandoned by their respective fathers. There's also Emilia's foster mother/aunt saying goodbye to her while she goes to fight. And Beatrice was sort of abandoned by her mother in a library for 400 years. Also if kids being separated from their parents is a big trigger in general, Subaru gets forced away from his and it's pretty emotional (Though not abandonment).
No, but there is a scene where a character drinks some tea which contains something he didn't know about (Tears, apparently). Not drugs but it does have a magic effect, albeit not a bad one.
The main character is constantly being tortured mentally and/or physically. There's an on-screen scene where the limbs and the neck of the blue-coded twin get twisted and broken as she is left for dead. Many characters suffer a lot mentally.
[S1] An animal's eye gets taken out of its socket iirc.
[S2] A character gets stabbed in the eye, it isn't shown directly but we see the lunge and then afterwards the eye being covered.
In the second arc there is a lot of child endangerment and at the start of the third arc all of the village children are explicitly and graphically shown dead.
[S2] Three separate instances of a young child witnessing the death of their parental figure(s). Unlike many deaths in the series, these are not undone.
For a moment it's directly broken in the first arc, with subaru turning to the camera and saying "don't try this at home". beyond that subaru also makes genre-aware comments throughout.
not requited at least, but ram does have feelings for roswaal who is far older than her (shes 18, hes 100+). also in arc 5 of the lite novel theres a background romance between two adults but one of them is a "legal loli" type character (shes 22 but looks 12 is still dressed scantily) so it can still be upsetting regardless.
Some jokes but nothing explicit actually happens. Some characters wear revealing outfits, and a couple times men are shown naked in non-sexual situations (no genitals are shown)