A really funny moment could be when the patient, after coming out of anesthesia, starts speaking in a made - up language and claims it's the language of his colon. He might be all groggy and serious about it too, while the nurses and doctors are just trying not to laugh.
Just focus on the details and exaggerate them a little. Make the situation seem even more awkward and describe the characters' reactions in a humorous way.
My son once tried to make his own sandwich. He put peanut butter on one slice and jelly on another, but then he added pickles in between. When he took a bite, his face was priceless. He quickly spat it out and said, 'This is not a good idea!' It was really funny.
Often, they highlight the contrast between Kenichi's more naive and determined nature and Shigure's more experienced and mysterious side. Their love is shown as something that bridges these differences.
It's not surprising that modern novels have such problems because modern novels usually have a wide range of readers and cultural backgrounds, so the plot and theme of the novel may be influenced by different countries and races. This situation of crossing national borders and cultural differences could lead to some interesting contradictions and misunderstandings.
Some novels might deliberately make use of this cross-cultural and national difference to create a joke to attract the reader's attention. These novels might mock the habits and prejudices of different countries and cultures or create humor by comparing elements of a particular country or culture with another.
However, some novels may over-exploit this cross-border and cultural difference to produce some exaggerated and inappropriate humorous effects that cause discomfort and disgust to the readers. Therefore, readers should be cautious about the cross-cultural and national differences in the novel to avoid being misled or offended.
A major theme is also the exploration of different cultures within the two fictional universes. The ninja world of Naruto and the martial arts world of Kenichi have their own unique cultures. Fanfic writers often use this to create interesting scenarios. For instance, they might have Kenichi participate in a ninja festival in the Naruto world, or Naruto train in a traditional martial arts dojo in Kenichi's world. This theme of cultural exchange adds depth to the stories.
The Kenichi manga can go farther. It offers additional arcs and plot points that aren't covered in the anime. Sometimes this gives a more comprehensive experience for fans.
😋I recommend the following novels to you:
1. "One Meter of Police" was a serious mystery novel. If you liked detective work, this novel would not disappoint you.
2. "The Detective's Tale" was another mystery detective novel. It was famous for its Higashino Keigo's reasoning. If you like smart reasoning and exciting plots, this novel is definitely not to be missed.
3. Detective Dixson was a pure detective mystery novel. It was famous for imitating Agatha Christie's novels. It incorporated strange theories that analyzed the good and evil of human nature, the mystery of the secret chamber, and the unsolved mysteries that made people think deeply. It was worth reading.
I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗