One example is 'Spirited Away'. It has a very imaginative story about a girl who enters a spirit world and has to find her way back home. The story is filled with strange and wonderful creatures and a richly detailed world.
One example could be 'Fullmetal Alchemist'. The emergence of the truth about the Philosopher's Stone and the secrets of alchemy gradually emerge throughout the story. Another is 'Attack on Titan' where the emergence of the truth about the Titans and the outside world is a major part of the plot.
Sure. Consider a fanfic set in the world of 'Fullmetal Alchemist'. Edward could be grinding his knowledge of alchemy by studying ancient texts and conducting countless experiments in an attempt to find a way to restore his and Alphonse's bodies. In a 'Pokémon' - inspired fanfic, a trainer might be grinding to catch all the rare Pokémon. They travel to different regions, battle tough trainers, and explore hidden areas all in the pursuit of completing their Pokémon collection.
In 'Kill la Kill', Ryuko Matoi is a very strong - willed anime girl. She dominates in battles against many male opponents. Her search for the truth about her father's death drives her actions and she doesn't let anyone, especially the male - dominated power structures in the story, stop her from achieving her goals.
Examples of themes in 'anime vibrating fanfic' might include a world where there are vibrating portals. These portals could lead to different dimensions or secret places. The story could be about the characters exploring these portals. Also, a theme could be a vibrating energy source that is slowly corrupting the anime world, and the heroes have to find a way to stop the corruption by dealing with this vibrating energy.
One example is 'Ranma 1/2'. In this anime, Ranma Saotome has a curse that causes him to change into a girl when splashed with cold water and back to a boy with hot water. This can be considered a form of age regression in a sense as his female form has different behaviors and limitations, somewhat like a regression to a more 'feminine' or different state of being which can be related to a change in what could be seen as a kind of 'age - related' identity. Another example is from 'Dragon Ball Z' where Old Kaioshin gives Goku his life so he can use the Potara earrings to fuse with Vegeta. As a result, Goku becomes a kid again for a short time, which is a clear case of age regression in the story.
Definitely. Some anime like to include references to other anime or pop - culture that are just for fun and don't have anything to do with the main story. In 'Kill la Kill', there are some references that are more of an inside joke for the fans rather than relevant to the main plot. And then there are those 'day in the life' type of episodes where the characters are just going about their normal routine which has little to do with the overall main story arc.
Sorry, I don't have specific examples on hand as it's a rather niche type of fanfiction. But it could be something like a story where Harry Potter himself gets annoyed by an anime - like character who suddenly appears in Hogwarts and starts acting in a way that goes against the Hogwarts code. And Harry tries to get rid of this character while making comments about how strange and inappropriate anime - like behavior is in the wizarding world.
Well, 'The Rising of the Shield Hero' is a great radiant anime light novel. It follows the story of a young man who is summoned to another world as one of the four cardinal heroes, but he is quickly betrayed. His journey to regain his honor and find his place in this new world is filled with battles, character development, and some interesting magic and monster elements. 'Konosuba: God's Blessing on This Wonderful World!' is also popular. It's a comical take on the isekai genre, with a group of misfits going on adventures in a fantasy world.
Sure. One example could be the discovery of a new planet in our solar system. That would be a huge scientific 'big story'. Another example is the election of a very controversial political figure, which would attract a great deal of media attention and be considered 'the big story' in the political world.
One example could be a story about the end of a war. The end story might focus on the final battles, the signing of the peace treaty, and how the soldiers and civilians return to their normal lives.