In general, it can be okay as long as there is consent. If the person whose story it is has given the green light, then it's all good. But if it's done without permission and causes discomfort or embarrassment to the friend, then it's not a friendly thing to do. Also, the context matters a lot. Among very close friends who know each other well, some light - hearted embarrassing stories might be more tolerated than in a more formal or new friendship.
In 'Your Lie in April', Kaori and Kousei can be considered as childhood friends in a way. Kaori's illness and the way their relationship developed and then ended was really sad. It shows the beauty and pain of love and friendship that starts from a young age.
Friends might tell embarrassing stories because they feel it makes the relationship more real. When you share those not - so - perfect moments, it shows a deeper level of trust. Also, it could be a form of revenge in a light - hearted way if there was a little spat before.
It could be members of the Akatsuki. Despite being antagonists in the original series, in the fanfiction they might have a change of heart. Maybe Pain, after seeing Naruto's resolve, decides to become his friend. Or it could be Orochimaru's former subordinates who see a different path through Naruto.
The meaning of befriending others was to show one's noble character and righteous behavior by making friends widely. This method of making friends emphasized treating everyone with honesty, friendliness, and kindness. It did not choose friends based on personal likes and dislikes, but was kind to others and close to all moral people. This concept of making friends emphasized that everyone should be treated equally. Regardless of whether they were from the same hometown, whether they had power, wealth, or status, as long as they were not bad people, they should get along with each other in a friendly manner.
There were many anime characters who transmigrated to other anime novels, such as:
1. In Naruto, Uchiha brought Earth to the Death Note and became the opponent of the protagonist, Yagami Tsuki.
2. Inuyasha from Inuyasha traveled to Monster Watch and became the master of the watch monster, Flower God.
3. Kirito from " Sword Art Online " had transmigrated to " Date Battle " and started an adventure with the female lead, Nohara Shinosuke.
4. Luffy from One Piece had transmigrated to Naruto and became the fourth generation of Naruto's ninja.
5. Hanamichi Sakuragi from Slam Dunk had transmigrated to become a basketball player in Basketball.
The plots of these novels were very interesting, allowing the readers to see the characteristics and personalities of the anime characters in another world.
There were many anime works like IS and other worlds that could be referred to as the following popular works:
Attack on Titan
2 Demon Slayer
3 Sword Art Online
4. Steins;Gate
5. A Certain Scientific Railgun
Date a Live
7. The Rebel Lelouch (Code Geass)
8 Naruto
A Certain Magical Index
Tokyo Ghoul
These works all had their own unique worldviews and storylines. They had fascinating plots and powerful character creation abilities, which could bring the audience an unusual viewing experience.
I'm not sure which novel or anime ending you're referring to. Could you please provide more context and information? This way, I can better answer your questions.