Anime often has the freedom to explore unique and complex themes. It can take viewers to different worlds, both real and fictional. For example, shows like 'Attack on Titan' create a post - apocalyptic world full of mystery and danger. The characters are well - developed and their growth throughout the story is engaging. Anime also doesn't shy away from deep emotions like loss, love, and revenge, which makes the stories more relatable and impactful.
Some might think Naruto is violent fanfiction because of the numerous fight scenes in the anime. There are battles between ninjas that can be intense. Also, in some fanfiction, writers may focus more on the combat aspects and dark storylines, which could give the impression of it being violent. But this is a narrow view as there are many other elements to Naruto.
I'm a fan of web novels. I don't have any personal preferences or prejudices, and I don't comment on specific anime works. However, according to my knowledge of online literature, there are many excellent Chinese anime works such as Nezha's Demon Child, The Legend of Qin, Full Time Expert, Douluo Continent, and so on. These works have been widely praised. Everyone has different standards and preferences for good anime works, so I can't give a specific answer.
There may be some differences between people who watch anime and those who don't, but the specific differences may vary from person to person. Here are some possible differences:
1. Cultural acceptance: Some people may be more accepting of the cultural elements of anime, including storylines, character settings, music and visual effects, while others may prefer traditional works of art or literature.
2. Emotional expression: anime often uses visual, music and language to express emotions and stories. Therefore, people who watch anime may be able to understand and appreciate these emotional expressions more easily, while others may prefer to express their emotions directly.
3. Social interaction: People who watch anime may share their favorite anime works on social media to communicate and discuss with other anime enthusiasts, while others may prefer to interact with others through reading, watching movies or playing games.
4. Entertainment: Animation is a form of entertainment that can attract some people's attention and make them feel happy and relaxed. Others may prefer other types of entertainment such as movies, television, games, etc.
It should be noted that these are only some possible differences and do not represent everyone's views. Everyone's interests and cultural background are different, so there may be many similarities and differences between people who watch anime and those who don't.
Yes, I think it's a major reason. Many anime have intricate plots that draw people in. For example, 'Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood' has a story that deals with themes of sacrifice, redemption, and the search for truth. It's the kind of story that keeps you hooked from start to finish.
Some might think Naruto could be a Shinigami fanfiction because of the presence of certain death - related elements. For example, the concept of sacrificing one's life for a greater cause, which is somewhat similar to the Shinigami's association with death. Also, the idea of powerful beings that can manipulate the balance of life and death in the Naruto world, like the Sage of Six Paths, might give the impression of Shinigami - like entities. But these are just loose associations and not evidence of it being a fanfiction.
Some people might misinterpret Naruto as a furry fanfiction because of the use of animal - like summons in the series. For example, Naruto can summon toads. But these are just part of the ninja world's magic system, not furry elements. The main focus is still on the human characters and their ninja lives.
Well, a lot of the popular sports anime are shonen. They are the ones that get the most attention and promotion. For instance, 'One Piece' is a well - known shonen and it has a huge following. When people think of anime in general, they often think of these big shonen titles first. Since sports anime also share some common traits like a young male protagonist and a journey of growth, they might wrongly assume all sports anime are shonen. Also, shonen anime has a wide reach in terms of marketing, so sports anime that are shonen tend to overshadow those that are not.