I recommend Fantasy Entertainment Empire to you. This sci-fi novel was about an original artist who had fallen into the abyss due to divorce and bankruptcy. However, he accidentally obtained a system and began to make movies, television, animation, and games, stepping on the path of an entertainment tycoon. The story setting and plot are very attractive. You will fall in love with the protagonist's growth. I hope you like my recommendation.๐
If you only read anime without reading novels, some people might really understand the "correct solution" of the ending of the animation because this understanding was based on the understanding of the animation plot and the character's behavior. However, this did not mean that everyone could do this because everyone's understanding of the plot and characters of the novel might be different. Some people might read the novel to better understand the "correct solution" of the animation ending.
In addition, some people might compare and contrast the "correct solution" of the ending of the animation with the plot of the original novel to better understand the meaning of the ending of the animation. In this case, these people might read the original novel to better understand the meaning of the ending of the animation.
In short, if you only read the animation without reading the novel, some people might really understand the "true meaning" of the ending of the animation, but there might also be some people who could better understand the meaning of the ending by reading the novel.
I don't have any information about the plot of the novel," If only I had a younger sister." Can you provide me with more relevant information or search keywords so that I can better help you?
I think focusing on Ruby and Weiss would be good. Ruby as the leader has so many aspects to explore, like her insecurities and how she overcomes them. Weiss, on the other hand, has her own journey of breaking free from her family's expectations. They also have a great dynamic together, which can be developed further in the fanfic. But Blake and Yang are also important, especially if you want to show their friendship and how they support each other through tough times.
My answer may not be completely accurate. I don't know the exact answer to the question about the incomplete Superman One Punch animation. However, generally speaking, the integrity of an animation might be affected by factors such as copyright protection. If an animation was only authorized for a limited period of time, it might be cut within the scope of the authorization to retain more content without violating copyright. However, if the one-punch Superman animation was really incomplete, then more information might be needed to give a more accurate answer.
The full-time expert manga was not updated faster than the animation. At present, the full-time expert manga had already updated 185 drawings, and the animation had just started broadcasting. Generally speaking, manga would be slower to update than anime because manga required more time to edit and produce. However, this also depended on the situation of the manga author and animation production company. Sometimes, due to various reasons, the manga would be updated slower than the animation.
I'm not sure which anime you're referring to. If you can provide more information such as characters, background, or title, I will try my best to provide you with a more accurate answer.
A great plot for 'rwby only us fanfic' could be a competition within Beacon. But this isn't just any competition. It's a test of not only combat skills but also their knowledge of the history of Remnant. RWBY could face challenges that require them to work together and also make difficult decisions. Another idea is that a strange energy wave hits Vale and starts affecting the people's memories. RWBY has to find the source of this wave and stop it before everyone forgets who they are and what they're fighting for.
The Headless Horseman animation corresponded to the novel. The ending of the novel and the anime is different. You can refer to the following information:
The novel, The Headless Horseman, had a total of five volumes. It told the story of the protagonist, Rin Ushihara, who had experienced a series of adventures and discovered the secrets hidden behind the world. He gradually unveiled the conspiracies of various mysterious organizations.
There are five seasons in total, each season consists of 13-16 episodes, a total of 63 episodes. The story in the anime revolved around Orihara Raiya, who gradually uncovered the conspiracies of various mysterious organizations in the process of searching for the Headless Horseman and began a series of adventures with other characters.