There were many animes that ended this year. The following are some of them:
- " Saber-Sword God's Domain: Swordsman in Black "
- The Attacking Giant
- Ghost Destroyer Blade
- [Fate Stone Door]
- 《Fate/Grand Order》
- " About my reincarnation as a slime."
- The promised Dream Island
- [Crossbow Magician]
- "Wild Dog of the Scholar"
- " About my reincarnation as a slime."
One great example is 'Sword Art Online'. The light novel of 'Sword Art Online' provides a rich backstory and more in - depth character development compared to the anime at times. It delves deeper into the mechanics of the virtual world and the psychological states of the characters, which enhances the overall story experience.
Yes, there are. Some original anime series are created without being based on a manga. For example, 'Neon Genesis Evangelion' was an original anime concept.
It's hard to say for sure. Different people might have different ideas of how the story ideally should have ended depending on their expectations and interpretations.
Some manga end because of declining popularity or the difficulty of maintaining the quality and creativity over time. Also, economic factors like low sales can play a role.
It depends on the genre and the themes of the story. Different types of stories might have very different ideal endings based on what the readers or viewers expect and what the story has built up to.
I recommend 'White Moonlight of the Celestial Gate.' This is a fantasy novel written by Chu Bumian. When she was reborn, the female protagonist rebuilt her spirit meridians and became an immortal again. Not only was this female lead a poison doctor, but she was also the most amazing Artifact Refiner. At the same time, she was also a growth-type female lead who would shock the world in the middle and later stages! I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗