The 'top and bottom story' might also be used in a more metaphorical sense. For example, in a narrative, the top story could be the most exciting or important part, while the bottom story is the basic foundation or starting point of the story. Maybe in a company, the top story is the management level making big decisions, and the bottom story is the workers on the ground floor actually doing the tasks.
At the top, I'd put 'Pokemon Black and White'. The story is really thought - provoking. It questions the idea of what's right and wrong in the Pokemon world. Next would be 'Pokemon HeartGold and SoulSilver'. They bring back the nostalgia of the old games while enhancing the story. 'Pokemon X and Y' would be third. It has a modern take on the story with new Pokemon and features. 'Pokemon Diamond and Pearl' and its enhanced version 'Platinum' are also good, but not as high as the previous ones. They have a more traditional Pokemon story with the evil team and saving the region. 'Pokemon Sun and Moon' is a bit different. It has a good story but in a more laid - back, slice - of - life kind of way. 'Pokemon Sword and Shield' is lower on the list. It has a story that's not as engaging as some of the others. And at the bottom, I'd say 'Pokemon Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!'. Their story is more of a simplified retelling of the original Kanto story.
The phrase 'cocky top made to bottom story' is very ambiguous. It could be a creative or made - up term for a story that has a progression from a state of being cocky or arrogant at the start (the top) to a more humble or low - down state (the bottom). Maybe it's about a character who starts off thinking they're on top of the world and then has experiences that bring them down to earth, like a hero who becomes too cocky with their powers and then has to face a series of challenges that break their cockiness and make them start from the bottom again in terms of their self - perception and status.
It could refer to stories that are told or presented in a sequence from the bottom (starting point) to the top (ending or culminating point). For example, in a building construction story, it might start from the foundation (bottom) and go all the way to the rooftop (top).
The genre of fantasy novels usually referred to the genre of boys' Love novels, which included both male and female novels. These novels usually described the romantic relationship between two men, sometimes involving some violence, abuse and other plots, but it did not mean that all fantasy novels were like this. Danci novels were a genre of literature popular with young women. They mainly talked about the emotional entanglement and sexual attraction between men.
The story of stained glass can begin either at the top or the bottom. It often depends on the artistic concept and the narrative the creator wants to present. There's no universal standard for this.
From top to bottom, the immortal system of Taoism included the Three Pure Ones, the Four Royals, and the Eight Immortals. The Three Pure Ones were the highest deities of Taoism, including Heavenly Lord Yuanshi, Heavenly Lord Lingbao, and Heavenly Lord Dao De. The four emperors were the Jade Emperor, the Gouchen Emperor, the North Pole Emperor Ziwei, the East Pole Emperor Qinghua, the South Pole Emperor Changsheng, and the Heaven Bearing Emperor Houtu. The Eight Immortals were the eight immortals of Taoism, including Tie Guaili, Zhong Liquan, Lu Dongbin, Zhang Guolao, Cao Guojiu, Han Xiangzi, Lan Caihe, and He Xiangu.
I'm not entirely sure which specific 'top forced to bottom stories' you are referring to. It could be about a ranking system where top - ranked items are being pushed to the bottom for some reason. Maybe in a news context, where important stories were initially on top but then forced to the bottom due to new developments or editorial decisions.