I need more context to answer your question. Can you tell me what the theme song of this anime is or provide more information about this anime so that I can better answer your questions?
In general, the BnHA anime follows the manga quite closely. Some character expressions and action sequences might be slightly tweaked for better animation effects, but the main plot points and character developments are consistent.
It depends on personal preference. If you like visual and audio experiences, the anime might be better for you. It has nice animations and voice acting. But if you enjoy in - depth details, complex character development and more freedom for your imagination, the light novel could be the choice.
There were many animes like Sword Dance of the Elf, such as Sword God Domain, Attack of the Giants, Forbidden Magic Book Catalog, Naruto, Death, One Piece, and so on. These animes had unique styles and storylines that were deeply loved by the audience.
There were many anime plots where the female lead loved to stick to the male lead. Here are some examples:
1 " Gate of the Fate Stone ": The female lead, Chibanta Airu, is an anime character who often has a strong dependence and feelings for the male lead, Ayi Furano.
[2]" The Attacking Giant ": The female protagonist Allen's mother, Mitsukasa Ackerman, was a female giant hunter. Because she had lived with Allen for a long time, she developed feelings for him and became overly dependent on him.
3." Tokyo Ghoul ": The female lead, Kimki Ken, was infected by a virus and became a ghoul. In the process of being together with the male lead, Naoki Juka, she gradually developed strong feelings and became overly dependent on the male lead.
4. Your Name: Makoto Shinkai's ex-girlfriend, Miyamizuki Sanba, was an anime character who was very dependent on the male lead Shinosuke. This dependence was further expressed in the movie version.
5 " Thousand and Qianxun ": After the female protagonist Qianxun entered the mysterious supernatural world, she gradually developed a dependence and feelings for the male protagonist White Dragon. This feeling was further expressed in the movie version.
The anime might simplify some complex plotlines from the light novel. For example, character relationships that are deeply explored in the novel might be presented more superficially in the anime. Also, the pacing can be different. The anime often has to fit within a certain number of episodes, so it may rush through parts that the light novel can take its time to develop.
The number of volumes and chapter numbers in the anime Fairy's Sword Dance and the light novel did not correspond.
The Sword Dance of the Elf Envoy was a Japanese anime that told the story of a group of elves and humans. In the anime, the 9th episode corresponded to the 18th chapter of the light novel, not any volume number or chapter number of the light novel.
If you need to find information about light novels related to the Sword Dance of the Elf Envoy, you can find relevant novel reading materials or consult other online novel enthusiasts.
I'm not sure if "Sword Dance of the Elf" is a harem anime. However, harem anime usually referred to anime or manga that featured women as the main characters, and many of the characters had romantic relationships. However," Sword Dance of the Elf " was an anime with male characters as the main characters. There was no obvious harem plot. So I can't say for sure if it's a harem anime.
The characters in the movie included: the supporting role, Feather, the naïve god of the universe, the declaration of love: I love Kallen, but she loves Yerui more. The male lead, Kaede Masaki, had a gentle personality, pursued freedom, enjoyed peace, and fought fearlessly.
A man who could control both darkness and light. The female lead was Maya. She had a cold personality, loved music, and had a cute girlfriend. She was calm and natural.
This was a lonely girl whose soul came from an alien planet, and the background was a beautiful starry sky. Male supporting character-Kirino Makio, a superpowered person with the ability to foresee future events, a powerful police officer, a good friend of the main character, unknown origin.
[Note: Without him, there is no advancement in the storyline.]
"Picking Up a Divine Light Stick" by Gu Fengchen. It's a light novel/derivative Doujinshi novel with transmigration, system style, and comics elements. It's finished and can be enjoyed without worry.
User recommendation: Completely, pure Tiga's worldview, suitable for Tiga fans or passers-by. The main character is Masaki Keigo's younger brother. The whole plot is relatively smooth. Some parts are a little fantasizing, but it's okay. The compatibility with the new generation of Ao fans is average.
I hope you will like this book.