I think All Might in his prime could be a great main character for this type of fanfiction. If he were to travel to different dimensions, he could spread his symbol of peace in new worlds. He would face different types of villains and heroes, and his experience and power would make for an exciting story. Plus, we could see how he adapts his hero style to different situations in various dimensions.
One idea could be the dimension traveller arriving in a world where quirks are reversed. For example, heroes have villain - like quirks and vice versa. This would create a lot of chaos and interesting character interactions as the traveller tries to figure out how to navigate this strange new world.
Dimensional refers to different time and space. In anime jargon, 2D usually refers to a fictional two-dimensional world created by Japanese manga and animation media. The three-dimensional world refers to the real world, which is the time and space we are in. This term is often used to describe the characters and plots in anime, manga, games, and other media works. It means that these characters and plots only exist in the fictional world and not the real world we live in.
One of the best stories is Tressa's. Her journey as a merchant, exploring different towns and encountering various economic situations, is really engaging. It shows her growth from a novice merchant to a more experienced one.
One interesting time traveller story is 'The Time Machine' by H.G. Wells. In it, the protagonist travels to the far future and witnesses the evolution of humanity into two distinct species. Another is about a person who claims to have travelled back in time to see dinosaurs. There are also stories of time travellers trying to change historical events but often facing unforeseen consequences.
One interesting time traveller story is 'The Time Machine' by H.G. Wells. In it, the protagonist travels far into the future and witnesses the evolution of humanity into two distinct species. Another is about a time traveller who goes back in time to prevent a historical disaster but ends up causing unforeseen consequences. There's also the story of a time traveller who visits different eras just to experience the culture and architecture of those times.
Well, 'The Time Machine' by H.G. Wells is a classic time traveller novel. It's about a scientist who builds a machine that can travel through time and his adventures in the future. Then there's 'Doomsday Book' by Connie Willis. It involves time travel to the Middle Ages. Also, 'Kindred' by Octavia Butler, which has a unique take on time travel as the protagonist is pulled back in time to the antebellum South in the United States.
One popular Japanese time traveller story is about a young girl who finds an old pocket watch. When she touches it, she is suddenly transported back to the Edo period. She has to adapt to the different customs and language. She meets a kind samurai who helps her survive in that era. Eventually, through some mysterious power related to the watch, she manages to return to her own time.
In anime, there were also other dimensions such as:
1. Hyperdimension: Also known as hyperreality dimension or parallel universe, it is a fictional concept in anime that represents the existence of a world beyond the real world that may exist in a world different from the real world.
Fantasy Dimension: A common concept in anime. It represents a fictional world and mythological stories, usually related to magic, mythology, and mysticism.
3. Future Dimension: A possibility of a future world, usually related to technology, the future, and science fiction.
Dream Dimension: It is one of the common concepts in anime. It represents the human subconscious and dream world. It is usually related to psychology, fantasy, and mysticism.
These dimensions were all common fictional concepts in anime, representing different topics and storylines.
According to my knowledge of online literature, there is no evidence to prove that there is a space with a latitude higher than ours. Under normal circumstances, the Earth's latitude where humans lived was about 45 degrees. However, due to our limited understanding of the universe, we are unable to determine whether there are other planets or life forms in space that can adapt to high-altitude environments.
It was even more impossible for living beings to control time. In the universe, time was a basic law of physics that no living being could change. Therefore, even if there is a higher latitude than the space we live in, the life in it should not be able to control time freely.