One such anime could be 'Bakuman.' It follows the story of two teenage boys who aim to become successful manga artists.
There's 'Bakuman' which is about two guys aiming to become manga artists. It shows their struggles and creative processes in a realistic and engaging way.
The anime 'Naruto' has instances where characters like Might Guy (taller) and Rock Lee (shorter) show contrasting heights and different personalities.
Maybe it's a fantasy manga where the teenage girl has kids due to some magical circumstances and embarks on an adventure to protect them.
There could be fantasy comics where a fat anime guy is a unique character with special powers. Also, in slice-of-life comics, a fat anime guy could be a relatable and charming character.
Commonly, these manga feature powerful monsters with distinct abilities and the guys have special skills or powers to confront them. The art style is often detailed and vibrant, creating an immersive world.
The guy might have a more mysterious and classic look. The black and white tones could emphasize his expressions and give him a unique charm.
There's 'Your Lie in April' where the protagonist plays the guitar. It's not strictly a rock-themed anime, but it has musical elements and could fit. These are just a few examples; there might be others depending on your specific preferences.
There are many such anime comics. One example could be 'Magical Girl Ore' where a male character transforms into a magical girl. The transformation often brings unexpected plot developments and comical situations.
Maybe it's a manga where the bunny guy has some special powers and gets involved in a yaoi love story. Or it might be a story where he's trying to overcome challenges while finding love with a guy.
One possible anime could be 'Mangirl!' where the main character is a guy striving to create shoujo manga despite the challenges. It shows his creative process and the hurdles he faces.