The situation of anime characters transmigrating to another anime did not exist in real life, but it might happen in some novels and comics. For example, in some novels or comics, the protagonist might travel to another world in some way and become another character there. This situation was usually used to enhance the storyline of a novel or manga and to provide more background and experience for the characters. However, this plot was not a real situation in the real world. It was just a fictional plot.
I'm not sure specifically which 'another anime novel' you're referring to. There are many anime - related novels. It could be about a unique fantasy world, a coming - of - age story of the characters in an anime - style setting, or perhaps a mystery within an anime - inspired universe.
There were many animes that had infinite rebirth in the foreign world. Among them, the more well-known ones were Sword God Realm, Gate of the Fate Stone, Attack of the Giant, Forbidden Magic Book Catalog, Tokyo Ghoul, and so on. These works all involved the elements of the foreign world and rebirth, telling the stories of human adventures, battles, and survival in the foreign world. Among them, the Sword God Realm and the Stone of Destiny Gate were the more popular works. Not only did they have exquisite animation production, but they also involved a lot of scientific and philosophical knowledge, which was deeply loved by the audience.
This kind of writing was called "anime transmigration" or "anime doujin". In such novels, there would usually be an anime character who, for some reason, traveled to another anime and obtained a new identity and role there.
This kind of novel usually had a lively plot and characters because the anime characters usually had unique personalities and charm, which easily attracted the attention of the readers. The protagonist in the novel would usually interact with other anime characters and gradually discover the connections and similarities between them in the process.
There were many types of anime novels. They could be comedy, romance, science fiction, or other types of novels. The readers could choose to read according to their preferences.
One great anime story is 'Fullmetal Alchemist'. It's about two brothers, Edward and Alphonse Elric. They attempt human transmutation to bring their mother back, but it goes horribly wrong. Edward loses an arm and a leg, and Alphonse loses his entire body and his soul is bound to a suit of armor. Their journey to find the Philosopher's Stone to restore their bodies is filled with action, adventure, and moral dilemmas.
The anime skill is usually a special ability or skill possessed by a fictional character that can be described as supernatural power or magic in the novel. Although anime skills were very popular in the fictional world, they did not always exist in reality.
If the novel involved another world, the anime skills might exist in a different world or be related to other supernatural forces or magic. In the novels of the other world, anime skills were usually a kind of ability that could be confused with the real world, so it might be considered fictional.
Animation skills could be very powerful and could change reality. In real life, we don't know if we can have or use these abilities. Therefore, the anime skills in the novel could be regarded as fictional fantasies and should not be regarded as real situations.
The story of the male protagonist becoming the king of the harem after arriving in the other world can be referred to the following types of anime harem novels:
1. The first entry in the Index of Forbidden Magic Books
2. Okabe Rentaro in The Gate of the Stone of Destiny
3. The Elven Prince in "The Great Battle of the Date"
4. Kimki Ken in Tokyo Shika
5. Tanjiro in The Blade of Ghost Destruction
After these male protagonists transmigrated to the other world, they met many female protagonists and engaged in intense harem battles. They could enjoy all kinds of exciting and warm emotional exchanges.