First, choose an anime with a great love story. For example, 'Fruits Basket' has a beautiful love story with many emotional moments. Then, select a song that fits the mood of the love story, like a soft ballad. Next, start looking for key scenes in the anime that show the development of the relationship, such as the first meeting, the confession, and the happy times together. Use video editing software to cut and arrange these scenes according to the rhythm of the song.
No, I don't think so. A sad moment story is often a part of reality and remaking it might seem like erasing an important emotional experience. These sad stories can also be a source of growth and strength. Like a story of a failed business, it should be a lesson rather than remade into a false success story.
Here are some recommended sad anime and novels:
1. " Unheard of Flower Name ": This anime used sadness as its theme, telling a story about loss and growth. The characters in the story have experienced many sorrows and difficulties, but they try their best to find hope and reunite.
2. Clannad: This was an anime that was recognized as a tear-jerker. The story was about the emotional development of a young man and a girl who talked to herself after meeting each other, as well as the sadness and growth they experienced together.
3. April Is Your Lie: This is a healing anime, but it also has a sad plot. The story tells the story of a piano genius and a violinist. They found resonance with each other through music, but they also faced sadness and separation.
4. [When the Cicadas Cry in Cold]: This was a tragic anime that told the story of a tragic event that happened in a small village. The protagonist and the people around him were in danger, and the truth of the story was gradually revealed.
5. Nausica of the Valley of the Wind, a manga by Hayao Miyazaki, ended in tragedy. The story takes place in a destroyed world. The protagonist and a mysterious girl begin an adventure, but in the end, they face sadness and sacrifice.
These recommended animes and novels all had sad plots and endings, which could bring a deep emotional experience to the audience and readers.
I would be very cautious. While it could be an interesting creative exercise, it's important to consider the impact on those who experienced or are related to the sad story. A story about a broken heart, if remade into a comedy, might not sit well with the person who actually went through that heartbreak.
The moment when the orphan realizes that they are not defined by their orphan status but by their own strength and character can be extremely touching. It's like a self - discovery that gives them hope and a new perspective on life, and it often comes after a series of difficult experiences.
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.
Anohana: The Flower We Saw That Day' is also a sad anime. Menma has died, but her spirit lingers. Her friends are haunted by her death and their past actions. They gradually come to terms with their feelings of guilt and grief as they try to help Menma move on.
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.
The Voltron crew could have a mix of reactions. On one hand, they may be impressed by the creativity of the fanfiction in the AMV. It could show them aspects of Keith that they hadn't fully explored or considered. On the other hand, they might also be a bit critical in a positive way, thinking about how they could incorporate some of the fan ideas into future Voltron - related projects if possible.