Well, both have their merits. The anime can bring the characters to life with movement and sound, but the manga allows for more imagination and often has deeper character development. It really comes down to what you value more in a story-telling medium.
It depends on your preferences. If you like detailed art and the ability to control the pace of reading, the manga might be for you. But if you enjoy dynamic animations and voice acting, the anime could be better.
😋I recommend the following novels to you:
1. [My Deskmate Can Succeed Blood]: A story about the love story of a pair of twins in college, full of beauty and romance.
2. " Love in Winter and Summer ": The ill-fated fate of the previous life, the debt of this life, the high-tech fantasy story of sweet love. The male protagonist is cold in winter, and the female protagonist is sunny in summer. It is a fantasy journey.
3. " I Have an Animation Regret Rescue System ": The story of an otaku saving the world of animation. It contains anime elements such as " Magic Girl Little Yuan " and " Five Centimeters per Second ". It is full of emotions and personal struggles.
I hope you like my recommendation.😗
😋I recommend the following novel to you:
1. [Infinite Animation Genius System: A story about a young man who seeks the meaning of his life in the world of animation.]
2. "Starting from the Darkness to Wipe Out Regrets": A story about an ordinary person in the anime world wiping out regrets to prevent a tragedy from happening.
3. "I Have an Animation Regret Rescue System": The story of an otaku who obtains an animation regret rescue system and saves his favorite but regretful animation.
4. "Love Begins from iPartment": The story of a love journey that starts from iPartment with the Love Cultivation System.
5. [The Great Dream of a Trash Salted Fish: The hilarious daily story of Trash Ji Fan.]
6. "A Journey to the National Manga from a Bad Person": A story of crossing the national manga, youth, passion, and daily life on campus.
7. [Brain Animation Creator: A story about an otaku who uploaded the anime scene in his mind to the computer.]
8. "Comic: Endless Escape": On the eve of the apocalypse, the gods played chess with mortals.
9. [Transformed Nine-Tailed Fox Fairy: The story of a nine-tailed fox otaku girl's counterattack in a different world.]
10. The story of an otaku who traveled through the 2D world.
11. "I quit cosplaying!": The daily story of youth on the club's welcome day.
12. [Manga Artist System]: The story of the cute girl and Quan Shawu's path as a manga artist.
13. "My superpower is an anime cliche": a cliche in the daily stories of youth.
14. High Energy in the Animation Ahead: A suspense story about a mysterious existence that you can't see.
I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
As a fan of online literature, I don't have any personal preferences or emotions. My answer is completely based on my knowledge of online literature. However, if I had to choose an anime to be turned into a live-action drama, I might choose Your Name. Or Qianxun. These two works had a high reputation and popularity, and both had beautiful pictures and touching plots. They all had very high production standards and a strong fan base, so they might become popular choices for live-action dramas. However, other works may also be adapted into reality dramas, so my answer is not absolute.
A lot of good anime depended on one's personal preferences. If you like adventure and combat, you can watch One Piece, Naruto, etc. If you like sci-fi and fantasy, you can watch Legend of Galaxy Heroes, Attack of the Giants, etc. If you like funny and romantic topics, you can watch Naruto Stormy Legend, Your Name, etc. Different people liked different types of anime, so they had to choose according to their own preferences.
Longevity was a common theme in novels. There were all kinds of methods. The following are some common methods of longevity in novels:
[1. Alchemy: By refining pills, one can achieve the goal of immortality.] In Journey to the West, Sun Wukong went through a lot of hardships to refine pills.
2. Cultivate Internal Strength: By cultivating internal strength, one can improve one's physical ability to achieve the goal of longevity. In Dream of the Red Chamber, Lin Daiyu achieved immortality by practicing meditation.
[3. Edible spirit herbs: In some novels, one can achieve immortality by eating special flowers or herbs.] In Journey to the West, Sun Wukong achieved immortality by eating Lingzhi Grass.
4. Reincarnation to extend life: Some characters in novels achieve the goal of longevity through reincarnation. In Water Margins, Lin Chong achieved immortality through reincarnation.
5. Divine Weapons: Some characters in novels achieve immortality by possessing divine weapons. In Journey to the West, Sun Wukong had the Golden Cudgel to achieve immortality.
It was important to note that these methods did not exist in reality, which was fictional in novels. Longevity was an eternal philosophical question. Different cultures and thoughts had different answers.
" Dub Son-in-law " was a popular historical novel written by Angry Banana. It was published on Qidian Chinese website and was loved by readers. The story was about a male protagonist who traveled back in time to become a son-in-law. He only wanted to live an ordinary and stable life. On the Qidian Reading App, readers could read authentic books and listen to authentic audio. The male lead, Ning Yi, was good at posturing. He had a sharp mind and a talent for business. The female lead, Su Tan 'er, was smart and capable. She had a strong sense of responsibility and a tenacious personality.
" Dub Son-in-law " was a popular historical novel written by Angry Banana. It was published on Qidian Chinese website and was loved by readers. The story was about a male protagonist who traveled back in time to become a son-in-law. He only wanted to live an ordinary and stable life. On the Qidian Reading App, readers could read authentic books and listen to authentic audio. The male lead, Ning Yi, was a person who was good at showing off, had a sharp mind, and had a talent for business. The female lead, Su Taner, was a shrewd and capable person with a strong sense of responsibility and a tenacious personality.
A live-in son-in-law animation was not exactly the same as a novel. The live-in son-in-law animation was an online animation series based on the online novel of the same name by Angry Banana. However, some commentators expressed dissatisfaction with the way the live-in son-in-law animation was adapted, saying that there were differences between the animation and the original. Some comments pointed out that the animation had magically changed the original work, changing the plot and the relationship between the characters. In addition, the live-in son-in-law animation was said to be aligned with the TV series of the same name, rather than the original novel. Therefore, there was a gap between the original novel and the live-in son-in-law animation. However, the specific differences and similarities between the animation and the novel did not provide enough information to determine.