I'm not sure if there are any widely known 'children of the bride fanfic' stories specifically. It might be a relatively niche concept within certain fanfic communities. However, if there are, they would likely be shared within the specific fandoms that are interested in this type of family - centered fan - created content.
As far as I know, there aren't any extremely popular 'children of the bride fanfic' stories that have broken out into the mainstream. But in smaller, more specialized fanfic groups, there could be some that are beloved within that particular community. These stories might not have a large global following, but they can be very important to the fans who are interested in exploring the idea of the children of a bride within a fictional setting.
There could be fanfics that involve children in the context of the 'Corpse Bride'. For instance, a story could revolve around a group of children who accidentally stumble upon the land of the dead while playing near the forest. Their encounter with the corpse bride and the other undead characters then becomes the main plot of the fanfic. These types of stories often add a touch of naivete and new perspectives to the already rich 'Corpse Bride' world.
Well, 'children of the bride fanfic' could be about the offspring of a bride. It might explore the lives of the children she has or will have in a fictional story. It could involve various themes like family relationships, growing up in the shadow of a mother who was once a bride, and how their family's story unfolds over time.
Another theme could be the discovery of their unique abilities as children. In the AOT world, some children might start to show early signs of being great soldiers or having special skills, and fanfics often explore this. For example, a child showing an unusual ability to sense Titans early on. And also, the theme of family heritage and how it affects the children in the story is quite common.
Well, if we are to re - work this in an ethical way, perhaps a theme could be about Loki protecting a young girl from an arranged marriage (not as a child bride situation). He could use his powers and cunning to help her gain freedom and independence.
I'm not aware of any extremely popular 'bullied bride visual novel' specifically. There are so many visual novels out there that it's possible one exists but hasn't gained widespread mainstream popularity.
No. Ghost bride stories are more prevalent in some cultures than others. For example, in some Asian cultures like China and Malaysia, there are well - known ghost bride traditions and stories. In China, the idea of a ghost bride was sometimes related to superstitions about ensuring the deceased had a 'proper' afterlife, including having a 'bride' if they died unmarried. However, in Western cultures, while there are some ghost stories involving brides, they might not be as widespread or have the same cultural significance as in Asian cultures.
I'm not entirely sure which specific 'bade with children fanfic' are popular as it's not a very common or mainstream genre. However, in general, fanfics that involve positive interactions with children might focus on characters becoming mentors or protectors. For example, in a superhero fanfic, a hero could befriend and protect a group of orphaned children.
There could be Bakudeku children fanfics that focus on the kids' relationships with their parents' friends. For example, how the kids interact with Todoroki or Uraraka. These stories often explore the family dynamic in a world full of heroes and quirks.
There could be popular '365 days fanfic' stories out there. Fanfics that offer a fresh take on the story, like imagining different time periods for the characters or different settings, might be popular. Also, those that resolve some of the unanswered questions or plot holes from the original work could attract a lot of readers.
There may be some popular 'pen15 fanfic' stories out there, but it's hard to say for certain. Some might gain popularity if they offer a fresh take on the relationships in the show. For instance, if a fanfic delved deeper into the friendship between two characters in a way that was both believable and interesting, it could attract a lot of readers. Also, if it manages to make the readers laugh or feel nostalgic in the same way the show does, it has a good chance of becoming popular.