You need to study the movements and poses of real-life actions. Pay attention to details like muscle tension and the flow of energy. Also, look at how other successful anime artists do it.
I recommend the following Naruto Doujin novels that are similar to anime:
1. "Hidden in the Ninja World": The protagonist transmigrated to the Naruto world and became a member of the Uchiha clan. He faced the predicament of death in the water. Some animated plots were also added to the book.
2. "Naruto's Far Way": Surgeon Guo Yuan travels through the world of Naruto. Watch how he finds his own path and becomes a top figure in the ninja world.
3. "Ninja's Complete Plan": This book is dedicated to filling the gaps in the anime and improving the plot. It highlights that Naruto should be hot-blooded and full of wisdom. It is a work about war and daily life.
I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah ~😗
There were many anime like Naruto that could be referred to as the following popular anime genre:
1. Combat genre: There are a lot of combat scenes and interactions between characters in anime such as Sword God Realm, Ghost Blade, and Attack of the Giants.
2. Ninjas: Naruto, Ninja Turtles, Naruto Shimbun, etc. All these animes have ninjas their main characters are usually young people from the ninja village.
3. Fantasy: Dragon Tower, Fantasy Noble Son, About My Reincarnation as a Slime, etc. The world settings in these animes were more fantasy. The protagonist was usually a person with special abilities.
4. Adventure: One Piece, Attack of the Giants, Silver Soul, and other anime series all have stories of the protagonist constantly taking risks, searching for treasures, and fighting.
These are just some of the more common types of anime. If you have other types that you like, you can tell me and I can recommend works that suit your taste.
One Punch Man. It has an amazing story where Saitama, a hero who can defeat any opponent with one punch, is constantly bored with the lack of challenge. The action scenes are spectacular, with Saitama effortlessly taking down powerful monsters. It also has great humor and a unique take on the superhero genre.
'Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood' is also great. It follows the Elric brothers' journey to regain their bodies after a failed alchemical experiment. The action is top - notch, with epic battles against powerful alchemists and creatures. The story is deep, exploring themes such as sacrifice, the value of life, and the consequences of playing god.
In anime with action and love story, the action sequences can be very diverse. It could be sword - fighting like in 'Rurouni Kenshin', or magical battles as in 'Fate/stay night'. The love story usually has a slow - burn aspect. The characters start with a certain level of attraction or friendship and gradually develop deeper feelings. This slow development keeps the viewers engaged and rooting for the couple. For instance, in 'Your Lie in April', the love between Kousei and Kaori unfolds as they share their passion for music and face personal challenges together.
I think 'Attack on Titan' can be considered. While it is mainly known for its intense action and the fight against Titans, there are elements of love. For example, the relationship between Eren and Mikasa has undertones of deep affection. Mikasa's love for Eren is a driving force for her actions in the battles against the Titans.
One of the best is 'Attack on Titan'. It has an intense action-packed plot where humanity is fighting against Titans. The story is full of twists and turns as the characters gradually discover the truth about their world and the Titans. It also delves deep into themes like survival, freedom, and the cost of war.
Engaging characters are key. In 'Naruto', Naruto himself is a very relatable character with his dreams and determination. His growth throughout the story and his battles, whether against Sasuke or the various villains, are exciting because of who he is as a character. The relationships between characters also add depth to the action. When Naruto fights to protect his friends, it makes the action more meaningful.
One Piece. It has an incredibly vast and detailed story. It follows the adventures of Monkey D. Luffy and his crew as they search for the One Piece treasure. Along the way, they encounter various islands, each with its own unique culture, history, and problems. The story also delves deep into themes like friendship, dreams, and the struggle against oppression. With over a thousand episodes and still ongoing, it has continuously evolved and kept viewers engaged for decades.