I'm not sure if there are many 'extremely' popular ones in the mainstream sense, but any anime that adapts a French novel with a well - known story like 'The Three Musketeers' (if there is such an adaptation) would likely attract attention due to the popularity of the original novel's story.
The 'The Count of Monte Cristo' anime adaptation is quite popular. It takes the exciting revenge plot from the French novel and brings it to life with vivid animations and engaging voice - acting.
There is indeed. Some less well - known French novels may also be the basis for anime. These anime adaptations might not be as mainstream but still manage to capture the essence of the French novels, such as their unique cultural settings, character development, and plot twists.
Well, 'Death Note' is very popular. While it's a Japanese creation, its themes of power, morality, and the battle of wits are similar to those in some American crime and thriller novels. The complex cat - and - mouse game between Light and L is what makes it so engaging, much like the intrigue in American novels.
'Re:Zero 鈭 Starting Life in Another World' is very popular. It has complex characters and a compelling narrative that drew many viewers. The anime managed to capture the essence of the light novel and expand on it in an exciting way.
Well, 'Grave of the Fireflies' is quite popular. It's well - known for its heart - wrenching story that's based on real events. People are drawn to its realistic portrayal of the suffering during war. Another popular one is 'A Silent Voice' as it tackles an important issue like bullying which is very relatable. Many viewers appreciate how it shows the journey of the characters dealing with past mistakes and trying to move forward.
One of the most popular ones is 'Sword Art Online'. It takes the viewers into a virtual world full of adventures, battles, and a touch of romance. The story follows Kirito as he battles his way through different levels in a game where death in the game means death in real life.
Popular ones include 'Ping Pong the Animation'. It's not just about table tennis but also about friendship and growing up, inspired by real - life table tennis stories. 'Chihayafuru' is popular too. It makes the traditional Japanese card game Karuta known to a wider audience with its story based on real - life Karuta players.
'March Comes in like a Lion' is based on a true - ish story in the sense that it delves into the world of shogi (Japanese chess) and the mental and emotional struggles of a young shogi player. It also touches on themes like family, depression, and finding one's place in the world, which makes it relatable to a wide audience.
One more popular French graphic novel is 'Blacksad'. It features a hard - boiled detective who is also an anthropomorphic black cat. The noir - style stories and the detailed art that brings the animal - based characters to life have made it a hit among graphic novel fans.
One of the most popular anime graphic novels is 'Fullmetal Alchemist'. It has a complex and engaging story that follows the Elric brothers on their journey to restore their bodies. The characters are well - developed, and the art style is distinct. Another popular one is 'Naruto'. It has a vast world - building with different ninja clans and techniques. The story of Naruto's growth from an outcast to a hero is very inspiring.
I'd say 'Log Horizon' is popular too. It has a rich world-building with knights and magic, and its plot and character development are quite interesting. The anime does justice to the source novel.