


Seto Kaiba in the original Yu-Gi-Oh! anime is implied to forgo sleep in favor of translating The Winged Dragon Of Ra card's hieroglyphic text.He discovers being in a stable relationship combats this. Virgin Love, thanks to being perpetually haunted by Past Experience Nightmare s of his childhood. This is clearly one of the many things that has a detrimental effect on Gaara's sanity. He seems to spend most of the time a normal person would spend sleeping just standing still, likely to get physical rest (and possibly trying some form of meditation to make up for the loss of mental rest). Gaara from Naruto, who remains awake to prevent a forcible takeover by the monster inside him.Ironically, 'Lorelei', her singing voice, can send him off to sleep in seconds. Wakamatsu from Monthly Girls' Nozaki-kun suffers from chronic insomnia, and Seo-related stress makes it worse.Whenever a tournament is about to start, he's too nervous to sleep the night before the tournament, which the characters can immediately tell by his tired red eyes. A Running Gag with Kagami in Kuroko's Basketball.Nakami and Magari are both insomniacs, but they find it easier to fall asleep when they're together. Insomniacs After School is about a couple of these, naturally.

His insomnia is arguably one of the reasons why he's the best three detectives in the world at the same time.
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Since the series is on indefinite Series Hiatus due to the illustrator being ill for five years and counting, and the writer's inability to find a replacement, we may never know why his sleep pattern is so unique. Beet in Beet the Vandel Buster stays awake for 72 hours, then sleeps for 24.It's mostly because he's a Determinator, though it is also often Played for Laughs (his face gets zombie-like) and shown to have realistic consequences on his health.

Bakuman。: Mashiro often forgoes sleep for days on end in order to work.According to Word of God, Levi of Attack on Titan only gets 2-3 hours of sleep a night.No relation to the video game company of the same name. Also contrast to Sleepy Depressive for characters who are stressed, depressed, or otherwise mentally unsound but have the opposite problem of sleeping too much. The Night Owl might be an insomniac, but it's more likely that they just enjoy evenings.Ĭompare/contrast The Sleepless for characters who cannot sleep or physically don't need any sleep for some reason, often with signs of the supernatural. See Insomnia Episode when the character becomes insomniac just temporarily. Characters for whom not sleeping is normal are The Sleepless, though it can overlap with this trope, particularly when they're obsessive. Waking up from one may cause a sleepless night waking up from one many, many, many nights may lead to this in its milder forms, since the character gets some sleep. Whether only during times of great stress or as a chronic disorder (obviously a case of Truth in Television) expect these characters to be cranky, moody, mistrusting and sometimes even violent.Įxpect Exhausted Eye Bags and other Eye Tropes to occur, as well as other symptoms of Sleep Deprivation. A common way to convey that a character is either really strange or has either paranoid or schizophrenic tendencies (or both) is to make them an insomniac.
