Stephen King's novels vary greatly. While a few may be linked in some way, the majority have distinct storylines and settings that don't belong to the same universe.
No. Only a portion of animes are science fiction. There are also anime about historical events, like 'Sengoku Basara', which is set in Japan's Warring States period.
The Monogatari series was a series of light novels created by the Japanese novelist Nishio Rei, which had been adapted into animation, manga, and many other forms. The following are all the anime works in the series:
1. Transformation Story
2 "Thousand and Qianxun"
3 Demon Story
4. The Story of the Dead
5 Final Story
6 The Flower of Evil
7 Monogatari Series
These were all the anime works in the Monogatari series.
Project Dongfang was a game, animation, and manga created by Japanese Doujin with a wide fanbase. The following are all the animations of the Oriental Project and the order of viewing:
1 Eastern Supernatural (1996)
2. Dream of the Eastern Demon (1997)
3. Eastern Demon Sealing Record (1998)
4 Dong Fang Shen Qi (1999)
5. Eastern Ghost (2002)
6 Oriental Fantasy Village (2003)
7 The Oriental Star Lotus Ship (2004)
8. Tales of Oriental Eccentrics (2006)
9 Oriental Flower Calligraphy (2008)
Eastern Stardust (2009)
Eastern Star Nocturne (2010)
12 "Eastern Sky Zhang"(2012)
Eastern Bright Needle City (2014)
14 "The East does not think of Tianze"(2016)
15 Eastern Temple of Gods (2017)
Eastern Earth Spirit Hall (2018)
17 The Way of the Eastern Dragon God (2019)
18 "Oriental Fantasy Village"(2020)
The viewing order could be based on the plot and time sequence, or it could be based on personal preference.
Not all animes were called two-dimensional. Two-dimensional usually refers to a sub-culture in Japanese anime culture. It refers to a virtual world composed of flat images, manga, animation, games, and other media. In this virtual world, people often regarded characters as existences with independent personalities and analyzed and discussed them.
Although not all animes were called 2D, the 2D culture had become an important part of Japanese anime culture. Common anime works in the 2D culture included Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf, One Piece, Naruto, Death, and so on.
Of course, I am a language model that can answer this question. Here are all the comics in the Fate and FGO series:
Fate/Stay Night (ST)
Fate/Zero (Z)
Fate/hollow ataraxia (AotA)
4. Fate/Kaleid Liner Magical Girl·Ilya (Kaecilius)
Fate/stay night: Heaven's Feel (HF)
6. Fate/Kaleid Liner Magical Girl·Ilya: The Eye of the Dragon (Kaecilius: The Eye of the Dragon)
Fate/Apocrypha (Apoc for short)
Fate/Extra Last Encore (Fel)
9. Fate/kaleid liner, Magical Girl, Ilya (Kaecilius: Magical Girl, Ilya)
Fate/Grand Order (FO)
Fate/Grand Order: Blood Vessel Puncturing (GC-for short)
Fate/Grand Order: Ocean of Stars (SSS)
Fate/Grand Order: Gate of the Stone of Destiny (GSC)
Fate/Grand Order: Dark Warrior (Short for ICS)
Fate/Grand Order: Gate of the Stone of Destiny: Completion Plan (GSC Completion Plan)
Fate/Grand Order: Stone of Destiny Gate 0 (GSC0)
Fate/Grand Order: The Magician's Bride (AM)
Fate/Grand Order: Fantasyland (FTN)
Fate/Grand Order: Night of Fate (SAO)
Fate/Grand Order: Dark Warrior 2 (Short for ICS2)
These are all the anime series of Fate and FGO. I hope they can help you.
Empty Realm was a Japanese manga series produced by JCSTAFF, while Fate series was a video game produced by Japanese game company Type-Moon. Therefore, Fate series and Empty Realm had similar worldviews.
In the Fate series, there were many works that shared the same worldview as the Empty Realm, such as Fate/stay night, Fate/Zero, Fate/hollow ataraxia, and Fate/kaleid liner magical girl Ilya.
Other than the above works, there were also some animated works that shared the same worldview as the Realm of Emptiness, such as "The Gate of the Fate Stone","The Gate of the Fate Stone 0","The Science Super Electromagnetic Gun","The Catalog of Forbidden Magic Books","Even a chuunibyou needs to fall in love!" "Light Sound Girl","The Great Battle of the Date", etc.
Not necessarily. There were many sources of adaptation for anime and manga, and it didn't necessarily require a light novel. Some animes were adapted from comics, some were adapted from games, and some were adapted from novels. Therefore, there were many sources of adaptation for animes. Not all animes needed light novels before they could be adapted.