Some episodes have some very mild but slapstick violence which are made in comical matter. Very few of them is kinda dramatic.
In episode 1, main character Takeo Gouda grabs a molester in the arm. Later, he punches the same molester in front of several people.
Speaking of gropers, in one of the much later episode, Takeo discovers a sign which lets the people beware of gropers.
In episode 2, a tall pole falls over Rinko Yamato, but two main male characters save the girl from getting hit and killed by it.
In episode 5, a little boy has fallen into a strong river and almost drowns, until Takeo saves him from a certain death.
In episode 6, a cat is seen clawing Takeo in the face and hands as it's being helped to get down from a tree.
Episode 7 has judo as a main theme.
In episode 8, there are some talkings about Makoto's father, who has a heart problem. Also in episode 9, there are some talking about the father who has to undergo a surgery. It's all non-violent.
In episode 13, Ai Sunakawa appears to be threatening a boy with the fork she's holding, but this is all played in humorous matter.
In episode 15, a girl injures her leg after tripping during a running practice. Stomachache is mentioned several times. A girl wristles her ankle at some stairs.
In episode 19, a flashback shows a woman almost soiling hot drink over her. Another woman has her right arm soiled by the drink and burned, but doesn't show any sign of pain.
Also in the same episode, a pregnant woman saves another pregnant one from falling down some outdoor stairs.
In episode 20, Takeo falls down from a window he's been hanging from while excersising, but doesn't get hurt and appears like nothing happened.