In anime, the gender of the male boss was usually male, but there were exceptions. For example, although Tanjiro was a ghost in "Ghost Blade", his gender was male. In addition, some anime characters would appear in female clothing, but the gender was generally male.
There were animes with big bosses as the main characters, such as One Piece, Naruto, Death Note, Slam Dunk, and so on. In these works, the protagonist usually had powerful strength and was a powerful villain at the beginning of the story, eventually growing into a powerful big Boss. The growth of these characters was also an important part of the whole story. It allowed the readers to feel the growth and changes of the main characters, and at the same time, it also brought more suspense and surprises to the story.
The following are some of the completed reincarnated big shots 'recommended novels:
1. "The Immortal Cultivator Big Shot Reincarnated and Retrained Again!": The story was about Shen Huagu's soul dissipating under the interference of the demonic cultivator, but he was lucky enough to be reincarnated again with the memories of his previous life and the sword spirit's sword heart.
These novels involved the reincarnation of the protagonist and the beginning of a new immortal cultivation story.
I can't answer this question because "crossdressing boss" isn't a specific characteristic of an anime character. Although many anime and manga works involved cross-dressing characters, there was no specific "cross-dressing boss" character that became a common feature.
There were many anime works that had male leads that were boss-level characters. Here are some examples:
1. Charcoal Jiro from Ghost Blade
2 Kirito in the Sword God Realm
3 Naruto in Naruto
Luffy from One Piece
Chiyako from The Hunter
6. Allen in The Attacking Giant
7. Kimki Ken from Tokyo Ghoul
Saber from Fate/Stay Night
9. The first entry in the Index of Forbidden Magic Books
Misaka Mikoto in Science Super Electromagnetic Gun
Of course, this was only a part of it. In fact, there were many other anime works where the male lead was a boss-level character.
The following were some recommendations for anime, ancient costume, and group pet boss novels: " The Real Miss is the Almighty Boss "," The Group Pet Miss Lost Her Avatar Again "," The Avatar Boss A Exploded "," Boss, You Lost Your Avatar ", and " Young Master Si, Madam's Avatar Is All Over the World." These novels cover the plot of group pets and avatars to meet your reading needs.
I don't know anything about anime bosses forcing themselves to act cool. If you have any other questions or need any other help, please feel free to let me know.
My answer might not be accurate. This was because an anime where the villain BOSS liked the male protagonist didn't fit the plot of a typical novel. This plot was usually seen as a harem or love plot, and it didn't fit the narrative style of the novel. However, if you have any other questions, I will try my best to answer them.
There were many animes where the male protagonist was controlled by the villain and became the final boss, such as " Gate of the Fate Stone "," Gate of the Fate Stone 0 "," Evil Crown "," Even a chuunibyou needs to fall in love!" "The Attacking Giant","Ghost Blade","Sword God Realm","Date Battle", etc.
Tang's boss was Cai Yinong. She was the president of Shanghai Tangren Film Production Co., Ltd. and one of the founders of Tangren Film and Television. Cai Yinong established Tang Film Production Co., Ltd. in 1998 and promoted the growth of Tang Film and Television. She was previously the director of the Actor Resources Department and the marketing manager of Hong Kong Super Arts Production Co., Ltd. Cai Yinong's company had many well-known artists, including Hu Ge, Liu Shishi, Yuan Hong, and Naza. She was also the producer of many well-known TV series produced by Tang Film and Television, such as The Legend of the Sword and Fairy 1, Xuanyuan Sword Scar in the Sky, Startling Step by Step, and Heartless Mage.