For beginners, it is recommended to watch some relaxing and friendly anime such as Spirited Away, Your Name, Attack of the Giant, Ghost Blade, One Piece, etc. These animes had simple and easy-to-understand storylines and friendly characters, which could provide a good viewing experience for beginners. At the same time, these cartoons also had a high educational significance, which could provide useful inspiration and thinking for beginners.
There are quite a few. 'The Simpsons' is a great choice as it has a wide appeal and is formatted well for phone viewing. Also, 'Avatar: The Last Airbender' is known for being accessible on phones and offering engaging content.
I think 'The Rising of the Shield Hero' can be good for beginners. It starts with a clear premise of a hero being wronged and having to prove himself. The story progresses in a somewhat typical adventure style but with its own twists. Also, 'Kaguya - sama: Love is War' is suitable. It's a romantic comedy that doesn't require a lot of prior knowledge of the light novel genre. The back - and - forth between the two main characters is really entertaining.
One great option for beginners could be 'My Hero Academia'. It has an engaging story, relatable characters, and easy-to-follow plotlines.
I think 'The Alchemist' by Paulo Coelho is a great choice for beginners. It's a simple yet profound story that's easy to follow and offers valuable life lessons.
It mainly told the story of how a girl with average aptitude managed to gain a foothold in the cultivation world. I hope you like my recommendation.😗
There were many types and topics of cartoons, and the works that were suitable for girls varied from person to person. Here are some popular female anime works for your reference: 1. Your Name. (Your Name): A romantic animated film directed by Makoto Shinkai. It tells the fantasy story of two young people due to the intersection of time and space. Attack on Titan: An adventure animation full of thrills and excitement tells the story of humans fighting for survival. 3 Demon Slayer: An adventure anime with the theme of ghost hunting. It tells the story of a young man fighting with ghosts. 4."About Me Reincarnating into a Slime"(Re: Life in a foreign world from scratch): An adventure animation with the theme of reincarnation tells the story of a teenager who reincarnates into a slime in a foreign world. 5. A Certain Scientific Railgun: An anime about science and magic tells the story of two teenagers searching for a catalog of forbidden books. 6 Sword Art Online: An adventure animation with a virtual reality theme that tells the story of a young man fighting with his friends in the virtual world. These works all had beautiful images, deep plots, and plots full of feminine elements that were suitable for girls to watch. However, please note that when watching the animation, you should abide by local laws and regulations. You must not watch content that is not suitable for children to watch.
I think 'Number the Stars' by Lois Lowry is great for beginners. It's about a young girl in Denmark during World War II. The story is simple yet powerful and gives an understanding of the war from a child's perspective. Also, 'Catherine, Called Birdy' by Karen Cushman is suitable. It's set in medieval England and follows the life of a young girl. The writing is engaging and not too complex for those new to historical fiction.
Among the 100 science fiction books, 'The War of the Worlds' by H.G. Wells is a good start for beginners. Written in 1898, it was one of the first science fiction novels to describe an alien invasion. The language is not too difficult to follow, and the story is very exciting. It also has influenced many other science fiction works that came after it. You can see how the idea of an alien threat has been developed and evolved in later books based on Wells' original concept.