Okay, what kind of anime do you prefer? For example, love, adventure, science fiction, fantasy, and so on?
Of course, there were good anime films! Here are a few recommended introductions: 1 "Attack of the Giants": This is a horror anime story about the war between humans and giants. It tells the story of Alan, as a giant hunter, and his teammates fighting against the giants, constantly growing and exploring their own inner stories. "Sword Art Online": This is an adventure anime set in virtual reality. It tells the story of the main character, Kirito, who was trapped in the virtual reality game "SAO" in an accident and began to adventure and fight with various characters in the game. 3 Naruto: This is a ninja-themed anime story that tells the story of Naruto Uzumaki, a student of the Ninja School, and his friends fighting fiercely to become Naruto. 4 Death Note: This is a detective and crime themed anime story about the protagonist, Yagami Tsuki, who uses a notebook called the Death Note to try to find out who the murderer of a large number of characters is. 5 "Fate/Zero": This is an anime story that takes time travel and war as its theme. It tells the story of the protagonist, Rin Tosaka, as a magician, who fights fiercely with various characters in order to save the world. These were some of the more classic anime films with rich and colorful plots that were worth watching.
I recommend you two completed anime doujin novels: "Marvel's anime draw" and "Naruto: Ghost Sword Susa." The former told the story of the protagonist being reborn into the Marvel Universe and having a cheat system that allowed him to draw skills from various anime, while the latter told the story of the protagonist passing through the Naruto Uchiha clan and possessing the skills of the four Ghost Sword professions. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
😋I recommend the following completed anime doujinshi novels to you: The Great Pirate Krogdal, Naruto: Ghost Sword Susa, A Journey of the National Man from the Bad Man, Inuyasha: The Age of Chiyuki, The Path of the Bloodline Devouring the Stars, and Becoming a Legend in Devouring. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
😋I recommend the following novels to you, hoping they will meet your needs: 1. "I, the Grim Reaper, have billions of believers." 2. "Devouring Begins From Spirit Cage." 3. "Seeking Dao in the Myriad Worlds" The three novels above are all complete Doujinshi novels. They are all of the infinite genre and can meet your needs. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
😋I recommend the following novel to you: 1. [Unlimited Animation Journey: A story of a protagonist who can cross the world of animation and adventure in various worlds.] 2. My Two-Dimensional Life: A story about a protagonist struggling in a two-dimensional world to find the value of his life. 3. " The King of Comics " was a story about a young man who became the king of the comics world by successfully managing an animation company in the comics world. The above is my personal recommendation. I sincerely hope you like it.😗
Tokyo Raven was a Chinese story set in modern Tokyo. The story was mainly about a mysterious creature called the " Dark Crow " and a series of terrifying events surrounding them. Plot Introduction: After the appearance of the Dark Raven, the life in Tokyo began to undergo earth-shaking changes. The Dark Raven could read the minds of humans, control their actions, and turn them into its slaves. The main character, Xiao Xun, was an ordinary high school student who discovered the secret of the Dark Raven by chance and was forced to become its servant. Little Xun was constantly troubled by the Dark Crow's control, but he was also constantly growing and trying his best to break free from the Dark Crow's control to protect himself and the people around him. During his adventures, he met a variety of characters, including mysterious girls, powerful mages, kind policemen, and so on. Together, they launched a battle between the dark crows and humans. Type: " Tokyo Raven " was a fantasy anime. It set the story in Tokyo and incorporated fantasy elements into it. The animation style was unique, the graphics were exquisite, and the special effects were outstanding. It was a masterpiece worth watching. In addition, Tokyo Raven also had an excellent storyline and exciting battle scenes that were very suitable for the audience to watch.
😋I recommend the following novels to you, I hope you will like them: 1. "The Great Pirate Krogdal"-The completed One Piece Doujinshi novel. 2. "Come to Muye as a Swordsman"-The completed Naruto Doujin novel. 3. "Transformed Manga Ji"-The completed transfiguration Doujin novel. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
There are many classic manga and anime works. The following are some of the representative works and their introductions: 1 Naruto: This is a Japanese manga created by Kishimoto Saishi that was first published in 1999. The story tells the story of a ninja world in which the protagonist, Naruto Uzumaki, became the strongest ninja in the world through hard work and teamwork. The work was loved by fans all over the world and had become one of the representative works of Japanese manga. 2 One Piece: This was a Japanese manga created by Oda Shuichiro that was first published in 2007. The story was about a pirate named Luffy, who took an adventure to become the Pirate King. The work had many loyal fans who praised it for its wonderful plot and unique style. [3]" The Attacking Giant ": This was a Japanese manga created by Shogun Keisuyama, which was first published in 2011. The story was about the battle between humans and giants. The protagonist, Alan, grew up to become the leader of the fight against the giants. The work was highly exciting and loved by readers. Dragon Ball: This was a Japanese manga created by Akira Toriyama, which was first published in 1984. The story was about the growth of a young Goku. He became the strongest warrior in the universe through battles and adventures. The work was loved by readers all over the world and had become one of the representative works of Japanese manga. 5. Gintama: This was a Japanese manga created by Shigeki Hashimoto, which was first published in 1996. The story was about the adventures of a drunkard Ginten and his friends. It was full of humor and funny elements. The work was praised for its light-hearted humor and profound philosophical thinking.