The sudden shift in the tone of the story. For instance, an anime that starts off as a normal slice - of - life might suddenly turn into a horror - filled nightmare. It's unexpected and catches the reader off - guard.
The scariest stories might be those involving the strange apparitions on haunted islands. For example, the tales of the ghosts on Thriller Bark are really spooky.
I heard of an anime club where a new member joined. This new member always seemed to be followed by a strange black cat that no one else could touch. One day, the cat disappeared, and that same night, the new member vanished too, leaving only a strange anime drawing behind.
One horror story could be when a person with a fake weapon managed to get into an anime convention. There was chaos as people thought it was a real threat. Security took a while to respond and during that time, panic spread among the attendees. Many were scared for their lives, especially those cosplaying as vulnerable characters. It was a really bad situation that showed the importance of strict security checks at these events.
I'm not sure which anime character you're referring to. If you can provide more information such as the name of the character, the storyline, etc., I will try my best to provide you with a more accurate answer.
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This kind of situation often appeared in novels and was usually called anime transmigration or anime flow. In this kind of novel, the anime characters would transmigrate to another anime world or manga to become the main characters or important characters of this world.
There were many forms of anime novels. Some novels would tell the origin story of the anime characters, while others would directly shape the anime characters into the main characters to engage in intense conflicts and stories with other characters.
Comic novels usually involved the transformation of the background, personality, skills, and other aspects of the characters. At the same time, they also needed to take into account the plot settings, character relationships, worldviews, and other aspects of the different anime worlds. This kind of novel often attracted the attention of many anime fans and novel readers.
I'm not sure which anime character you're referring to because you didn't provide any context or relevant information. If you can provide more information or specify the specific animation, I will try my best to provide you with a more accurate answer.