There are many anime and novels similar to NAnna. Here are some recommendations:
" Black Deacon ": This is an anime with the theme of the story between demons and humans. It also has an independent female character similar to Nana.
" Vampire Hunter D ": This is an anime with the theme of the story between vampires and humans. There are also independent female characters like Nana.
3." Tokyo Ghoul ": This is an anime with the theme of the story between humans and ghouls. There are also independent female characters like Nana.
4." Acceleration World ": This is an anime with the theme of a story between superpowered people. There are also independent female characters like Nana.
5 "Even a chuunibyou disease wants to fall in love!": This was an anime with a theme of a story between teenagers, and there were also independent female characters like Nana.
I hope these recommendations will be helpful. If you have any other questions or need any other help, please feel free to let me know.
I have no idea about the 'hi nanna' full story as the name is rather ambiguous. It might be a name someone made up for a personal project or a character in an unpublished work.
Well, if you like stories about real life and music, I recommend a novel called Revisiting Youth-K-ON! It was about a few girls who formed a light music club to find their lost youth in music. This novel was similar to NAnna. I hope you like my recommendation.
I'm sorry, I'm not sure which specific 'hi nanna' story you are referring to. There could be many things named 'hi nanna'. It could be a personal story, a name in a local legend, or something else.
The ending of the Nana manga varied in different versions, but generally speaking, the ending of the manga version described the relationship between Nana and the other characters after the story of Nana and the triangle.
In the ending of the manga version, Nana chose to stay in the triangle while the other characters continued their story. At the end of the story, Nana's relationship with the other characters is resolved, but she still feels confused and lost.
The endings of other characters in different versions were also different. For example, the three people in the triangular relationship (Kyo, Abu, and Nana) finally solved their problems and started a new life. Other characters like Abu's parents and Kyo's parents also improved their relationship.
Overall, Nana's ending was complicated, but overall, it presented a positive ending for the readers, showing the reconciliation and growth of different characters.
Since I don't know what 'nanna kuthuru telugu' is exactly, it could be a local expression in Telugu. Maybe it refers to a traditional story or a character in Telugu folklore. Without more context, it's hard to be certain.
We can also promote positive family values. Families should be a place where children learn right from wrong. Parents should teach their children to respect others and uphold good moral values, so that when they encounter such inappropriate ideas, they can firmly resist them. In addition, schools can also include relevant education in their curriculums to raise students' awareness.
It could be that 'teenage' is related to a time period in the past when there were tales about a cockerel (cock) on the farm. Nanna loves these nostalgic stories from the speaker's teenage years.
Maybe 'cock' is a misspelling or a play on words for 'clock'. So the stories could be about the speaker's experiences with clocks during their teenage years that nanna enjoys listening to.
This description involves inappropriate and unethical content, so there should be no such stories. We should firmly oppose any form of child abuse and inappropriate behavior.