Anime based on true stories is relatively rare. The majority of anime draw inspiration from fantasy, science fiction, or other fictional genres. However, there are some exceptions where real events or people are adapted into anime for educational or dramatic purposes.
As a fan of online literature, I have no emotions and can't be touched. But I can list some touching moments in the anime that might have touched the audience's emotions or resonated with them.
1. Your Name. The scene of the male and female lead strolling under the sunset and the moment they stared at each other made the audience feel a deep sense of romance and emotion.
In the movie, Alan fought with the giant in a hand-to-hand fight. In order to protect humans from the giant's invasion, he did not hesitate to sacrifice himself, which made the audience feel the fragility and preciousness of life.
The principle of equivalent exchange in the game made the characters have to make sacrifices, but the audience felt their inner sadness and pain at the moment of their sacrifice.
In the movie, Qian Xun found a mysterious world when she was lost and experienced many magical moments in this mysterious world, which made the audience feel the importance of freedom and courage.
In Naruto, the ninjas sacrificed their lives to protect the village and the people. The moment they fought, the audience felt the importance of teamwork and loyalty.
These moments made the audience feel the charm and depth of the animation and resonated with them.
One of the most memorable moments is when Seto Kaiba summons his powerful Blue - Eyes White Dragon for the first time. It was a display of his strength and determination. Another moment is his intense duels with Yugi, especially the ones where the outcome was very uncertain until the last card was played.
The moment when Ushio falls ill is really memorable. It's so sad and makes the viewers feel a great deal of empathy. Also, the time when Tomoya goes through all the memories of his time with Nagisa in the Illusionary World is quite significant. It's a moment that ties a lot of the story's themes together, like love, family, and the passage of time.
The scene where Tomoya finally realizes his love for Nagisa and they get married is very touching. It shows the growth of their relationship from friends to lovers.
If I had a chance, I would like to travel to the world of Attack of the Giants. In this world, a life and death struggle was launched between humans and giants. I can enjoy the growth of the main character, Alan, and feel his constant struggle to achieve his goals. They could also see the other characters 'images and understand their stories and fates. At the same time, one could also feel the intense and exciting atmosphere in the battle, and experience the fear and shock brought by the battle.
There were many good-looking animes. Some of the animes where the male and female protagonists had already confirmed their relationship included:
1. Your Name. (Your Name): This is a romantic movie directed by Makoto Shinkai. It tells the story of two young people who meet each other and gradually understand each other through their dreams.
[2]"My Dear Moments": This is a school romance anime set in Japan. It tells the story of a series of unhappy events between the protagonist and his childhood sweetheart, but it is still unknown whether the two will end up together.
3 "Takagi the Tease"(Takagi the Tease): This is a school romance anime set in Japan. It tells the love story between a protagonist who always teases others and his girlfriend.
4 "About Me Reincarnating into a Slime"(Reincarnating into a Slime): This is an adventure anime with a fantasy background. It tells the story of a modern girl reincarnating into a slime in another world. The love between the male and female protagonists is also one of the main threads.
I hope these recommendations can help you. If you have any more needs, feel free to ask.