One main sad moment was when Ash was separated from Pikachu. They are such a close pair, and being apart was really tough on them. It made Pikachu feel lonely and Ash felt like he was missing a part of himself.
Time is something that catches people off guard. The past has passed, the future has come, and only the present remains.
Those people who I thought would be together forever gradually disappeared from each other's lives. No farewell, no goodbye, only wishing you happiness.
When a special person appears in your life, you will, you will, you will start to live a different life. This is the meaning of love.
Leaving doesn't mean it's over, nor does it mean you can't start over.
There were many anime works where the male protagonist got angry and turned into an awakened character.
Naruto Uzumaki in Naruto: When threatened or challenged, Naruto will show strong willpower and anger, transforming into a Nine-Tailed Fox to achieve his powerful goal.
Fliesa in Dragon Ball: As a cosmic pirate, Fliesa has super strength. When he feels angry, he will transform into a "Fliesa Lion" to show unparalleled strength.
3. Monchi D. Luffy in One Piece: When threatened or challenged, Luffy will show strong willpower and anger, transforming into a rubber man to obtain more powerful abilities.
4. Shizuka Juushirou in Gintama: Shizuka Juushirou is a ronin. When he feels angry or dissatisfied, he will transform from an ordinary ronin into a "ghost cut" and become a powerful warrior.
The transformation and awakening of these characters were based on their anger and challenge, thus revealing more powerful abilities and strength.
The Furious Snail was the name of a novel, and the God of Myriad Realms was the name of an anime. There was no direct connection between these two names. However, the Myriad World God Lord was also used as a fictional character name in some online novels.
A great sad anime story often has strong character development. For example, in 'A Silent Voice', Shoya's journey from a bully to someone seeking redemption is really moving. His relationship with Shoko, a deaf girl he once bullied, is full of complex emotions. When you see how they both grow and the pain they go through, it makes the story very sad and also very powerful.
Another great one is 'Clannad: After Story'. It shows the life of Tomoya Okazaki after high school. He has to face many difficulties in life, including the loss of his wife Nagisa during childbirth. The story is extremely sad as it portrays the harshness of life and the importance of family. It really tugs at your heartstrings.
There were many animes that had been adapted from sad novels, such as Sword God's Domain, About My Reincarnation as a Slime, Index of Forbidden Magic Books, Gate to the Stone of Destiny, and so on. These anime works were all adapted from sad novels. By adapting the anime, the plot and characters in the novel were presented more vividly and attractive. These anime works not only had a breakthrough in the storyline, but also made a lot of efforts in character creation and emotional expression, which was deeply loved by the audience.
Another is 'Clannad'. Tomoya Okazaki meets Nagisa Furukawa, and as their relationship develops, we see the story of her family, including her relationship with her parents and her sister. There are many sad elements, especially when dealing with family hardships and the challenges of sibling relationships in the face of illness and difficult family dynamics.
Often, these anime have a lot of emotional depth. They make you feel for the characters deeply. For example, in 'Clannad', the relationships between the characters are so complex and real that when bad things happen, it really hits you hard. The music and the art style also play a big role in enhancing the sadness. Darker color palettes and melancholic music are common in such anime.