As a fan of online literature, I have no emotions and can't be touched. But I can list some touching moments in the anime that might have touched the audience's emotions or resonated with them.
1. Your Name. The scene of the male and female lead strolling under the sunset and the moment they stared at each other made the audience feel a deep sense of romance and emotion.
In the movie, Alan fought with the giant in a hand-to-hand fight. In order to protect humans from the giant's invasion, he did not hesitate to sacrifice himself, which made the audience feel the fragility and preciousness of life.
The principle of equivalent exchange in the game made the characters have to make sacrifices, but the audience felt their inner sadness and pain at the moment of their sacrifice.
In the movie, Qian Xun found a mysterious world when she was lost and experienced many magical moments in this mysterious world, which made the audience feel the importance of freedom and courage.
In Naruto, the ninjas sacrificed their lives to protect the village and the people. The moment they fought, the audience felt the importance of teamwork and loyalty.
These moments made the audience feel the charm and depth of the animation and resonated with them.
Ignoring time allows for more creative freedom. Writers don't have to worry about making the time progression realistic. They can focus on exploring ideas and themes more deeply. For instance, in a story about a journey of self - discovery, time can be bent or ignored to better show the character's internal growth without the constraints of a normal time frame.
It could be due to a misunderstanding. Fanfic writers often play with the idea of miscommunication. Suppose there was a rumor that Sasuke was involved with someone else in a not - so - nice way. Sakura, believing it, might start ignoring him out of pride and hurt feelings.
Yes, it's quite normal. Fanfic is a creation of the fans and not part of BTS's official work. They are focused on their music, performances, and official promotions. They may not even be aware of most of the fanfic out there, let alone specifically about Jungkook.
For Pokemon card game stories, when a trainer finally gets the last card to complete a very powerful set. It's a moment of great achievement. Also, when a trainer uses a very clever combination of cards to turn the tide of a battle against a much stronger opponent. This shows the strategy aspect of the game.
One of the most memorable moments is when Seto Kaiba summons his powerful Blue - Eyes White Dragon for the first time. It was a display of his strength and determination. Another moment is his intense duels with Yugi, especially the ones where the outcome was very uncertain until the last card was played.
The moment when Ushio falls ill is really memorable. It's so sad and makes the viewers feel a great deal of empathy. Also, the time when Tomoya goes through all the memories of his time with Nagisa in the Illusionary World is quite significant. It's a moment that ties a lot of the story's themes together, like love, family, and the passage of time.
The scene where Tomoya finally realizes his love for Nagisa and they get married is very touching. It shows the growth of their relationship from friends to lovers.
Taking care of the front and not the back meant that one only cared about the front and forgot about the back. It was used to describe doing things or thinking about things inattentively. This idiom came from the thirty-first chapter of 'Dream of the Red Chamber' written by Cao Xueqin in the Qing Dynasty. Its negative meaning meant that one only cared about the immediate benefits of things and ignored the possible disasters in the future. This idiom could also be used to describe a person who was careless and inconsiderate and lacked comprehensive consideration.