One of the best animes based on Chinese novels is 'The King's Avatar'. It vividly brings to life the story from the novel, with great animation that showcases the exciting e - sports battles. The characters are well - developed and their growth throughout the series is engaging.
There's also 'Hundred Percent Perfect Girl'. It's an anime that has elements from Chinese martial arts novels. It combines martial arts with a modern - day story in an interesting way. The art style is appealing and the action sequences are well - choreographed. It's not as well - known as some others but it's still a great anime for those interested in this genre.
They usually feature strong - willed protagonists. These characters start from humble beginnings and gradually grow stronger through their own efforts. In 'The King's Avatar', the main character Ye Xiu is highly skilled but has to face many challenges and still manages to rise again. Also, the storylines tend to be long - running and full of twists and turns to keep the viewers engaged.
I'd say 'Kanon'. It's a great anime based on a visual novel. The story is full of emotion, especially when it comes to the relationships between the characters. It has a very nostalgic feel. Then there's 'Air'. It has a unique and somewhat melancholy story that was well - presented in the anime adaptation. Also, 'Umineko no Naku Koro ni' is quite good. It has a complex mystery - filled plot that was adapted into an interesting anime.
One of the best is 'Sword Art Online'. It takes the concept of a virtual reality MMORPG from the light novel and turns it into an exciting anime with great action scenes and interesting characters. The story of players being trapped in the game world and having to fight for their lives makes for a gripping plot.
There were many well-known anime doujin novels in China, such as Battle Through the Heavens, Martial Universe, and Master. The storyline of these novels was usually adapted from the original anime, but the characters and background stories might be different, creating a new world view.
In China, anime and doujin novels had a wide audience. Many young people liked to combine their imaginations with anime characters to create their own stories. Other than novels, there were also many anime, doujin games, and animated series such as Douluo Continent, Nine Heavenly Songs, and Martial Universe.
China's anime and doujinshi industry was booming, and many excellent works had been created.
A very popular one is 'Heavenly Sword and Dragon Saber'. It is based on Jin Yong's novel. The action scenes are really exciting, and it shows the world of martial arts filled with different sects, heroes, and villains. The characters are well - cast and bring the story to life.
There are many Chinese cartoons adapted from Chinese novels. The following are some of the more well-known ones:
1 Naruto: adapted from the manga Naruto created by Japanese manga artist Kishimoto.
2. One Piece: Adapted from One Piece, a manga created by Japanese mangaka Oda Eichiro.
3." Dragon Ball ": adapted from the manga " Dragon Ball " created by Japanese manga artist Akira Toriyama.
4. Journey to the West: adapted from the novel Journey to the West by Wu Chengen, a novelist of the Ming Dynasty.
[5. Battle Through the Heavens: adapted from the novel Battle Through the Heavens by Tian Can Tudou.]
6 Martial Universe: adapted from Zhang Li's novel Martial Universe.
[7. The Master: adapted from Butterfly Blue's novel, The Master.]
These are just a few of them. There are many other Chinese cartoons adapted from Chinese novels that you can choose according to your preferences.
One popular anime based on a Chinese light novel is 'The King's Avatar'. It follows the story of a professional gamer who makes a comeback in the gaming world. Another is 'Scissor Seven', which has a unique art style and engaging story about an assassin.