--"I have to give a HUGE recommendation to Monster. Since it has not been licensed in the US"
The manga has been, but I guess it doesn't matter at this point ^_^
--"and does not seem to be much about psychology, at least not in a subtle way.."
Not sure exactly what you're looking for here, then. If you could give me some other examples, not limited to just anime/manga, it might help.
Taking some guesses, though, you might like Neon Genesis Evangelion. Don't let the mecha-combat look scare you off, it's much more about the pilots than the mecha. And essentially the entire cast is pretty messed up psychologically. Rumor has it that the director was using it to work through a mountain of personal issues, and it's believable enough to have stuck around.
Death Note might also work, since the entire story is basically a couple people trying to outwit the other.
Any of Mamoru Oshii's works might fit the bill. Jin-Roh is usually a good start, although he didn't direct it he was greatly involved in it. The first Ghost in the Shell movie might work as well. Angel's Egg is probably closest to what you're looking for, but hasn't been licensed (and is extremely unlike to ever be).
If you were more willing to go for longer series, I'd have to recommend Revolutionary Girl Utena, which is about as symbolism packed as it gets. Not exactly psychology, but it's there in spades as well.
Maybe Alien Nine. Lots of people hate how much the main character cries, but it's a perfectly reasonable response for a girl in her situation, so if you're in it for the psychology it shouldn't bother you.
Anyway, I'll wait for more referents to work from before I continue. Not sure how much of the above will actually be what you're looking for at the moment.
Wraith
"A man should envision such a lifetime once. A life spent as a martyr to the god named "Dream"."
-- Griffith ("Berserk")
The manga has been, but I guess it doesn't matter at this point ^_^
--"and does not seem to be much about psychology, at least not in a subtle way.."
Not sure exactly what you're looking for here, then. If you could give me some other examples, not limited to just anime/manga, it might help.
Taking some guesses, though, you might like Neon Genesis Evangelion. Don't let the mecha-combat look scare you off, it's much more about the pilots than the mecha. And essentially the entire cast is pretty messed up psychologically. Rumor has it that the director was using it to work through a mountain of personal issues, and it's believable enough to have stuck around.
Death Note might also work, since the entire story is basically a couple people trying to outwit the other.
Any of Mamoru Oshii's works might fit the bill. Jin-Roh is usually a good start, although he didn't direct it he was greatly involved in it. The first Ghost in the Shell movie might work as well. Angel's Egg is probably closest to what you're looking for, but hasn't been licensed (and is extremely unlike to ever be).
If you were more willing to go for longer series, I'd have to recommend Revolutionary Girl Utena, which is about as symbolism packed as it gets. Not exactly psychology, but it's there in spades as well.
Maybe Alien Nine. Lots of people hate how much the main character cries, but it's a perfectly reasonable response for a girl in her situation, so if you're in it for the psychology it shouldn't bother you.
Anyway, I'll wait for more referents to work from before I continue. Not sure how much of the above will actually be what you're looking for at the moment.
Wraith
"A man should envision such a lifetime once. A life spent as a martyr to the god named "Dream"."
-- Griffith ("Berserk")
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