Hard to say exactly. It could have been a philosophical drama exploring the nature of truth and fiction. Maybe the characters were in a world where they questioned the authenticity of everything around them.
The RWBY manga doesn't manage to fix everything that was off in the show. It does make some efforts, but it's not a comprehensive solution to all the show's shortcomings.
One great anime with a love story is 'Your Lie in April'. It tells the story of a piano prodigy, Kousei Arima, and a violinist, Kaori Miyazono. Their relationship starts as they make music together, and a beautiful, yet bittersweet love story unfolds. Kaori's free - spirited nature helps Kousei break out of his shell after the trauma of his mother's strict teaching and her death. The art and music in this anime are also top - notch, enhancing the emotional experience of their love story.
One great anime with a love story is 'Your Lie in April'. It tells the story of a young pianist who has lost his passion for music and a violinist who enters his life. Their relationship is beautifully developed through music and shared experiences.
Well, it could be really strange. Some characters might be shocked at how they're portrayed. For example, if a shy character is shown as really bold in the fanfiction show they're watching, they'd be quite surprised.
Sure. 'Kimi ni Todoke' is a great choice for beginners. It has a simple and pure love story. Sawako Kuronuma is a shy girl who is often misunderstood because she looks like Sadako from 'The Ring'. But then she meets Shota Kazehaya, a popular and friendly boy. Their relationship starts slowly as he helps her make friends and come out of her shell. It's easy to follow and the characters are very likable.
I think 'Fruits Basket' has a very memorable love story. The relationship between Tohru and Kyo is complex and heart - warming. Their love grows gradually as they understand each other's past traumas and insecurities.