The situation of anime characters transmigrating to another anime did not exist in real life, but it might happen in some novels and comics. For example, in some novels or comics, the protagonist might travel to another world in some way and become another character there. This situation was usually used to enhance the storyline of a novel or manga and to provide more background and experience for the characters. However, this plot was not a real situation in the real world. It was just a fictional plot.
Grave of the Fireflies. Set during World War II, it tells the story of two siblings, Seita and Setsuko. They struggle to survive on their own after their mother is killed in an air raid. Eventually, Setsuko dies of malnutrition, and Seita is left alone and later also perishes. It's a heart - wrenching tale of the horrors of war and the vulnerability of children.
Light novels. They are often associated with anime and share many characteristics such as having colorful illustrations, a focus on youth - oriented themes, and are sometimes adapted into anime series.
For those who are short on time, the anime might be more appealing as it can tell the story relatively quickly compared to reading the whole novel. However, if you want a more comprehensive understanding of the story, including all the small details and nuances, the novel is the way to go. Each has its pros and cons, and it really comes down to what you value more in a story - telling medium.
I'm not sure specifically which 'another anime novel' you're referring to. There are many anime - related novels. It could be about a unique fantasy world, a coming - of - age story of the characters in an anime - style setting, or perhaps a mystery within an anime - inspired universe.
There were many animes that had infinite rebirth in the foreign world. Among them, the more well-known ones were Sword God Realm, Gate of the Fate Stone, Attack of the Giant, Forbidden Magic Book Catalog, Tokyo Ghoul, and so on. These works all involved the elements of the foreign world and rebirth, telling the stories of human adventures, battles, and survival in the foreign world. Among them, the Sword God Realm and the Stone of Destiny Gate were the more popular works. Not only did they have exquisite animation production, but they also involved a lot of scientific and philosophical knowledge, which was deeply loved by the audience.
'Death Note' is also a good choice. The story revolves around a high - school student who finds a notebook that can kill anyone whose name is written in it. The cat - and - mouse game between the main character and the detective trying to stop him makes for a thrilling full story.