In visual novels, 'be' is short for bad ending which is an important aspect. It gives a different flavor to the overall narrative experience. A 'be' can shock the player, make them sad or disappointed, but also makes the story more memorable. Regarding 'ne', I'm not really sure. It could be a unique term in some indie visual novels or a local jargon within a specific community of visual novel enthusiasts. It might also be a typing error where someone meant to type something else like 'new' or 'net' in relation to the visual novel's online or updated content.
I'm not entirely sure what specific fanfiction you're looking for with this title. It could potentially be a story where the energetic Naruto dance is somehow combined with the unique style of 2NE1 in a fictional scenario. Maybe it's about a character from Naruto who is a huge 2NE1 fan and starts doing their own version of the Naruto dance inspired by 2NE1's music.
The title 'cheat aru kedo mattari kurashitai light novel' gives some hints. 'Cheat' often implies some sort of advantage or special ability in the world of light novels. 'Aru kedo' might be some sort of qualifier or condition related to that cheat. 'Mattari kurashitai' means wanting to live a laid - back or quiet life. So, it could be about a character who has a cheat but doesn't want to get involved in all the chaos and drama that usually comes with having such an advantage. They might want to avoid the spotlight and just enjoy a simple life, perhaps in a fantasy or game - like world that is often the setting for light novels.
One characteristic is that it often blends the distinct musical styles of BigBang and 2NE1. For example, in some fanfics, they might create a supergroup in the story that combines their rap, singing, and performance styles. Another is that it usually focuses on the relationships among the members. It could be friendships or even romantic relationships in a fictional sense.
One characteristic is the exploration of different musical styles. Since both BTS and 2NE1 have distinct musical identities, fanfics often blend their styles in creative ways. For example, a fanfic might describe a new song that combines BTS's rap - heavy tracks with 2NE1's edgy pop sound.
Well, 'isekai' usually refers to a genre where the protagonist is transported to another world. 'Koji in' is a bit of a mystery here. It could be a special place, object or even a concept within the world of the light novel. Maybe the story follows the adventures of the one who opened this 'koji in' in the isekai world.
As I haven't read the novel, it's hard to say for sure. However, in an isekai novel, there's often a main character who is the focus of the story. Given the title, perhaps the character who is involved in 'hiraita' (opening) the 'kojiin' is a main character. There could also be other characters in the isekai world that the protagonist meets and interacts with.
I'm not entirely sure as I haven't read this specific novel. It might be about a character who is transported to another world (isekai) and then has some kind of encounter or adventure related to 'kojiin wo hiraita kedo'. Maybe it involves opening something or someone in that isekai world.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read this light novel. It could potentially be about a character in an isekai (another world) setting who encounters and perhaps befriends or has some sort of relationship with a 'kojiin'. The 'hiraita' might imply opening something like a door, a book, or a new opportunity in that world.