I can't provide any information about the depression-inducing anime. Depressed power was a kind of emotional experience. It usually referred to the experience of causing negative emotions and psychological trauma to the audience through various means in the work. This kind of emotional experience might make the audience feel sad, depressed, desperate, lonely, and other negative emotions, so it was not suitable for all audiences. At the same time, as an art form, the creation and presentation of the content of animation will be affected by various factors, including the author's intention, the audience's preferences, social and cultural background, etc. Therefore, it is not easy to judge the value of an animation by the sole standard of depression.
Some of the most liked novels include 'Pride and Prejudice' by Jane Austen. It's loved for its charming characters, especially Elizabeth Bennet, and the witty dialogue. The complex relationships and the social commentary of the time make it a classic that has endured for centuries.
Currently, the most popular anime depended on different audiences and regions. The following are some of the most popular animes around the world:
- [Sword and Sword God Domain]
- The Attacking Giant
- Your Name
- Ghost Destroyer Blade
- One Piece
- Naruto
- Dragon Ball
In addition to the above, there were many other very popular anime such as Violet Eternal Garden, Fate/Zero, Demonic Patriarch, About My Reincarnation as a Slime, Light Sound Girl, and so on.
The most popular anime varied from person to person, and everyone had different tastes and preferences. However, some classic anime works such as One Piece, Naruto, and Dragon Ball had won a wide fan base and were widely regarded as one of the classic anime works.
The most enjoyable anime varied from person to person. However, some anime works were excellent in terms of storyline, character creation, and picture quality. After time, they were still very popular with the audience, such as One Piece, Naruto, Death Note, and Metal Alchemist.
J.K. Rowling is the author of the 'Harry Potter' series. She built an entire magical universe with different creatures, spells, and a complex history. Her books have not only been best - sellers but also have had a huge impact on popular culture, inspiring movies, theme parks, and a whole new generation of readers.
It was currently impossible to determine who was most liked by the post-90s generation because every post-90s generation had their own preferences and preferences. However, there were some things that the post-90s generation liked:
1. Jiangnan, screenwriter, singer's representative works include the "Dragon" series,"The Blaze of Heaven" and so on.
2. Egen: His representative works include "One Thought for Eternity","Seeking the Devil", etc.
3. Chen Dong: His representative works include Fighting Through the Sky, Covering the Sky, and so on.
4. Forgotten Words: His representative works include Mortal Cultivation Biography, Immortal Rebel, etc.
5. Purple River: His masterpieces include the Purple River series and Sword Comes.
Of course, these were just some of them. There were many others.
Well, 'That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime' is super popular. It's based on a light novel and tells the story of a man who is reincarnated as a slime in another world. It has a really unique concept and the anime has great animation and a fun, engaging story. There are interesting characters like Rimuru, who starts from a weak state but gradually becomes very powerful.
The Emperor's preference for Li Chengyin was not clear. Although Li Chengyin's birth mother was the Emperor's favorite concubine, the Emperor was indifferent to Li Chengyin in order to maintain the balance of power. In addition, the emperor did not explicitly express his love for Li Chengyin in the play. Therefore, it was impossible to determine if the Emperor liked Li Chengyin the most.