I misunderstood your question. The following are a few recommendations for animes with the theme of palace strife:
1 Naruto: It tells the story of the palace fight between Uchiha and Sasuke.
2. One Piece: Although One Piece did not have any palace fights, the characters in it were often involved in political struggles and family struggles.
3. Dragon Ball: Although Dragon Ball doesn't have a palace fight plot, the characters in it are often involved in political struggles and family struggles.
4. Inuyasha: Inuyasha is a war-themed anime that contains some palace fights.
[5]" Attack of the Giants ": The characters in Attack of the Giants are often involved in political struggles and family struggles. At the same time, there are also palace struggles.
I hope these recommendations can meet your needs.
Another good one is 'Toradora!'. It's a story about two high school students, Ryuuji and Taiga. They initially help each other pursue their respective crushes but end up falling in love with each other. The characters are well - developed, and their interactions are both humorous and heartwarming, making it a great anime to watch for a love story.
Since anime fanfiction is mostly text, it's not really 'watched'. But some highly regarded anime fanfictions in the Naruto universe are 'The Sannin's Apprentice' and 'A New Path'. In the Attack on Titan fandom, 'The Titan's Daughter' is quite popular. These are great reads if you're into those animes and want to explore different storylines and character developments within the fan - created world.
I can't answer this question because the standard of "best looking" varies from person to person. Different people have different preferences for different types of anime. In addition, the current popular anime may change due to time, so it is impossible to give an accurate answer. It was suggested that one could find the best anime by watching some of their favorite anime and combining their own interests and preferences.
Well, I once had a fight with my best friend over a borrowed dress. I lent her my favorite dress for a party, and she returned it with a stain. I was so mad and we had a huge argument. But later we realized it was just a silly mistake and made up.
The fight between Superman and Doomsday in DC Comics is a classic. It's a battle of titanic strength. Doomsday is a nearly indestructible foe, and Superman has to push himself to his limits. The destruction that occurs during the fight is on a huge scale, and the fact that Superman sacrifices himself in the end makes it an iconic fight in the world of fiction.
One common reason is jealousy. For example, if one friend gets a new job or a new partner and the other feels left out or inferior. Another reason can be differences in values. Maybe one friend is very thrifty while the other is a big spender, and this can lead to arguments about how to spend time together, like whether to go to an expensive restaurant or a cheap one. Also, misunderstandings can easily cause fights. A simple comment might be misinterpreted as an insult.
Dragon Ball Z. It's a classic. The story is simple yet engaging, about Saiyans protecting the Earth. The fight scenes are legendary. The power - ups and the epic battles between Goku and his enemies are super exciting.
Garden of Words is a short but very poignant anime. It's about a high school boy named Takao who skips school on rainy days to design shoes in a park. There he meets Yukari, an older woman. Their relationship is based on these chance meetings in the rain, and it's a very delicate and beautiful love story told through amazing visuals and a great soundtrack.
Well, one way is to check out the top-rated anime lists on platforms like IMDb or MyAnimeList. Another option is to follow anime bloggers or YouTubers who do reviews and recommendations based on different genres and themes.