The anime 'Aria' also features an all - female cast. It's set in a future where humans live on Mars and the story is about the daily lives of girls who are apprentice gondoliers in a city that resembles Venice. The anime is known for its slow - paced, slice - of - life storytelling that is beautifully told through the experiences of these female characters.
Often, the art and aesthetic in these anime are designed to appeal to a female audience or at least have a more feminine touch. The color palettes might be softer, and the character designs can be more delicate. In 'Aria', the beautiful scenery of the Venetian - like city is often shown through the eyes of the female characters, and the overall mood is very gentle and soothing, which is a common aspect in anime with all - female casts.
One great anime about storytelling is 'Spirited Away'. It tells the story of a young girl, Chihiro, who enters a spirit world and has to find a way to save her parents and herself. The film is filled with rich characters and a complex, magical world that unfolds in a very engaging way.
One such anime is 'Another'. It's a really spooky anime that tells a story filled with mystery and horror. The setting in a school with a dark secret makes it even more terrifying.
'Bakemonogatari' can also be considered. The anime has a unique narrative style where there is a significant amount of dialogue that almost feels like a narrator is constantly dissecting and explaining the events and characters. It makes the story - telling very engaging, as if you're being directly told all the secrets and nuances of the complex world and the characters within it.
One popular female anime wrestling story is 'Wanna Be the Strongest in the World'. It follows Sakura Hagiwara who enters the world of female pro - wrestling. Another is 'Keijo!!!!!!!!', which features a unique form of 'butt - fighting' in a competitive and anime - style wrestling setting. There's also 'BanG Dream! It's MyGO!!!!!', where the characters engage in activities related to music and also have some elements of competitive spirit which can be related to wrestling in terms of the determination and rivalry.
For beginners, 'My Neighbor Totoro' is a great anime about telling story. It has a simple yet charming story about two sisters who move to the countryside and encounter the friendly forest spirit, Totoro. The story is easy to follow and full of heartwarming moments. It's a great introduction to the world of anime.
One famous cast love story is the relationship between Ryan Gosling and Eva Mendes. They met on the set of a movie and their off - screen relationship has been much - talked - about. They have supported each other over the years and have a family together.
Another good one is 'Ouran High School Host Club'. It has several characters who form different couple - like relationships. Haruhi Fujioka has some interesting interactions and budding relationships with the members of the host club. Tamaki Suoh, in particular, has a unique relationship with Haruhi that evolves throughout the series. It also shows the relationships among other characters in the club, which can be seen as different types of couple - like dynamics, whether it's friendship - based or something more romantic.
One great book on telling stories is 'The Storyteller's Secret' by Sejal Badani. It weaves a beautiful and inspiring story.
There's also 'A Sister's All You Need'. While not strictly focused on wrestling, there are some scenes and storylines involving female characters in competitive situations that can be somewhat related to the idea of female vs female wrestling in an anime - like context. It delves into the relationships and rivalries among the characters in a more comical and slice - of - life way.