In some anime, there are magical creatures that can cause inflation. For instance, there might be a mischievous fairy - like creature that uses its magic on a main character. The character's hands start to inflate first, making it difficult for them to hold things. Then, gradually, the rest of their body follows suit. This inflation disrupts their normal life and their quest in the anime. They have to find the fairy to make it reverse the spell, which leads to an adventure filled with challenges and comical moments as they try to move around with their inflated body.
One example could be in an action - packed anime where the hero is severely injured during a battle. As he lies there, he moans in pain. His comrades hear his moans and are spurred into action to rescue him, and this becomes a crucial part of the overall story arc.
There are many types of fan-types that anime characters can transmigrate to other anime. You can refer to the following popular ones:
1 Naruto from Naruto transmigrated to One Piece and became Monchi D. Luffy's companion.
2. Ishida Yulong from Death traveled to Inuyasha and became Kagome's father.
3. In Naruto, Uchiha brought Earth to the Death Note and became the friend of the protagonist, Yagami Tsuki.
4. Monchi D. Luffy from One Piece transmigrated to Dragon Ball and became Sun Wukong's companion.
5. Atobe Keigo from " The Prince of Tennis " transmigrated to " Sailor Moon " and became Misakura Aili.
6. Yagami from Death Note traveled to Fullmetal Alchemist and became Hong Lixi's friend.
7. Shenwei from Gintama transmigrated to Dragon Ball and became Sun Wukong's companion.
8. Kirito from the Sword God Realm transmigrated to the Stone of Destiny Gate and became friends with the character Okabe Rentaro.
The above are just some examples. There are many other types of anime characters that can be transmigrated into other anime doujinshi works according to their preferences.
There are many examples of anime characters transmigrating to other anime fanboys:
Naruto Uzuzumaki from Naruto transmigrated to Inuyasha to become Inuyasha's companion and rival.
2. Ishida Yulong from " Death " had transmigrated to " Naruto " and became Naruto's father and Ninja mentor.
3. In Silver Soul, Kotaro Gui transmigrated to One Piece and became Luffy's father. He became good friends with Luffy and the others.
4. Fliesa from Dragon Ball traveled to Journey to the West and became Sun Wukong's rival.
5. Shigehiro Mori from " Slam Dunk " transmigrated to " The Hero of Basketball " and became Noda Yojiro's teammate and opponent.
These are just some examples. There are many other plots and ideas that you can choose according to your preferences.
There might be a 'anime copy pasta story' about a group of magical girls. The story could talk about how they discovered their powers, how they formed a team, and the challenges they faced while fighting against dark forces. This kind of story often appeals to fans of the magical girl genre and gets copied and pasted as it spreads among those who love that type of anime.
One example could be a meme story starting with a picture of Goku from Dragon Ball Z in his Super Saiyan form with a caption like 'The battle begins'. Then the next meme is of his opponent Vegeta also powering up. And the final meme shows Goku winning the fight with a big smile and the words 'Another victory'.
There are many ways to create conflicts in an anime script. For details, refer to the following examples:
1. Set a seemingly reasonable goal but the goal is actually wrong or the goal is set by someone. The protagonist must face a series of difficulties and challenges in the process of achieving the goal, which leads to conflicts. For example, in Naruto, Kinoha Maru wanted to become Naruto, but in fact, he did not have enough strength and experience, so he had to constantly face various challenges and difficulties in order to gradually grow.
2. Create conflicts in the script through the conflicts between the characters. For example, in One Piece, Luffy and his companions constantly took risks in order to find the legendary One Piece. However, in the process, they faced various threats from various forces and enemies. At the same time, there were also some internal contradictions and differences. These contradictions and conflicts drove the development of the story.
3. Create conflicts in the script through changes in the environment. For example, in Journey to the West, Sun Wukong constantly faced various dangers and challenges in order to find Tang Sanzang. However, in this process, Sun Wukong also faced different challenges and tests as the environment changed. These changes led to contradictions and conflicts in the story.
The conflicts in anime scripts could be created in many ways, and different scripts might use different methods, so it was necessary to choose according to the specific situation.
One example could be the story of a cosplayer who was inspired by an anime character to overcome their shyness. Just like the character in the anime, they gradually became more confident in social situations through their cosplay journey.
Sure. One dumb aspect could be when Ash's Pikachu refuses to go into a Pokeball for no real good reason throughout the whole series. It's just a repetitive and kind of silly thing that doesn't really add much to the story except for some comical moments.
There were many examples of anime or games being released before light novels. For example, Fate/Stay Night, Gate of the Fate Stone, Sword God's Domain, and Attack of the Giant. These works were first released in anime or games and then adapted into light novels or other forms of literature. This kind of adaptation could make the work more popular and popular with the public, and at the same time, it could also increase the degree of commerce of the work.