As an art form, anime usually presented a unique visual style, storyline, and character creation. These factors would leave a deep impression on the audience. In the process of watching the anime, the audience would be immersed in this fictional world and have emotional resonance with the characters. As the story developed, they would feel different emotional experiences. When the audience finished watching an anime, they might feel reluctant to part because they had developed a deep emotional connection with the character and felt that they had also integrated into the fictional world. This feeling could be because the audience was satisfied with the ending of the story or because they were worried or moved by the fate of the character. The emotional experience that the audience experiences when watching anime is unique, and this emotional connection varies from person to person. Some viewers might feel excited or excited, while others might feel sad or reluctant. Regardless of the audience's emotional experience, this feeling is a valuable emotional experience that can help the audience better understand their own and other people's emotions and enhance their perceptual cognition.