My answer may not be able to satisfy your needs. However, if you can tell me more about the anime you want, I will try my best to help you.
There were a few novels that met the requirements of the protagonist only loving mecha. Among them," The Psyche Master Who Loves to Wear Mecha " and " The Number One Mecha Master in the Galaxy " might be more suitable choices. Both novels described the relationship between the main characters and mecha, as well as their adventures and growth in Mecha World. However, due to the limited information in the search results, it was impossible to provide a more detailed plot and evaluation.
I recommend the following two novels: 1. " Paranoid Male Lead, Quickly Dress Up and Find His Wife ": This book is a sci-fi space-time travel novel. The male lead is a single mother who only dotes on the female lead. The female protagonist searched for true love through the system, and her relationship with the male protagonist slowly warmed up. 2. " The Reborn Male Lead Wants to Get Rid of Her ": This book is an ancient romance novel. After the male lead is reborn, he is only obsessed with the female lead. The female lead is his only one. In the story, the female lead was a palace maid, while the male lead was a servant.
This question was a little vague, but according to the description, this anime might be called " Asteroid in Love." This was a Japanese anime with the theme of romance and love. There was only one male lead named Ayeko, but many beautiful women had a strong interest in him.
In the reference materials, it was mentioned that a planet where only women were born appeared in the manga "Girls in Love Mutation" created by Japanese manga artist Yuuko Otsuki. This was a parallel world story. Some of the men on this planet were mutated from women (or vice versa). The story revolved around the girls on this planet, telling the love stories and other plots during their growth. The novel "I Transmigrated and Became the Queen of Starry Universe" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Fictions in which the male protagonist enters a world where only women exist are often referred to as 'feministic literature' because these works discuss sexism and the status of women in society. These novels might describe the difficulties and challenges that the male protagonist encountered in this world, such as sexism, sexual harassment, identity issues, and so on. The male protagonist might gradually get rid of prejudice and discrimination against women through continuous efforts and struggle to become a truly free and equal person. These novels may also discuss issues such as love and marriage. The male protagonist may meet various female characters, and there may be various emotional entanglements and conflicts between them. These works might emphasize the independence and autonomy of female characters and their right to choose in their emotions and lives. In short, novels where the male protagonist entered a world where there were only women usually discussed sexism and the status of women in society, emphasizing the independence and autonomy of female characters.
The male protagonist transmigrated into a world where there were only women. This kind of plot often appeared in online novels. Some novels would describe the male protagonist encountering various difficulties and challenges in this world. Finally, through his own efforts and wisdom, he gradually adapted and integrated into this world that only had women. Some novels would describe the emotional entanglement between the male protagonist and the female protagonist in this world through the perspective of the female protagonist, creating a romantic or funny atmosphere. Books with such plots were usually called " A World Only for Women "," Women Are Superior to Men "," Time Travel Just to Meet You ", and so on. However, it should be noted that this kind of plot does not appear in all novels. Some novels may focus more on describing the experience and growth of the male protagonist in modern society rather than transmigrating into a world where there are only women.
My answer was wrong. Strictly speaking, the literature of ancient times included many ancient poems, myths, and legends. For example, the Classic of Mountains and Seas, the Classic of the Way, and the Book of Songs were all classic works from ancient times.
Not necessarily. Leeching on popularity referred to deliberately mentioning or referring to content that had already been published by others in order to increase one's popularity or attract readers 'attention. However, this didn't mean that people with a bad attitude would like to ride on the popularity. Some people may quote others 'content out of curiosity or interest, while others may quote it out of malice or mischief. Therefore, there was no necessary connection between liking to ride on the popularity and having a good or bad mentality.
One of the male leads of " The Daily Life of a High School Student " entered a women's college to study.
Harem anime usually referred to the emotional entanglement between multiple female and male leads in a work. The male lead usually had multiple harem, similar to the "multi-angle love" plot commonly seen in Japanese manga and novels. There were some harem comics where the male lead only had one harem. These comics were called "unrequited love" harem comics. In this kind of anime, the male lead usually had feelings for other female leads but did not establish a complete relationship. For example, in the Index of Forbidden Magic Books, the first chapter was about the male lead of a harem anime. He had feelings for many female leads but did not establish a complete relationship. In Fate/Zero, Rin, Sakura, Ai Miyakura, Rin Tosaka, and the other female leads all had unusual feelings for the male lead, Tanya Sujo. Harem anime and the male lead's unrequited love were different. Different works would have different plots and styles.