The following are some animes where the main characters are not children:
- "The Attacking Giant" Alan
- "Ghost Destroyer Blade" Charcoal Jiro
- [Sword and Sword Art] Kirito
- "Your name." Xin Haicheng
- [Ghost Destroyer Blade] Ishida Yulong
- The Door of the Fate Stone, Kaoru Nagaoka
- Fate/Zero by Ogamaru
- One Piece Luffy
- Naruto Uzumaki Naruto
- Shinsuke Takasugi
- Inuyasha, Inuyasha
- [Ghost Extinguishing Blade] Takito
- "Tokyo Ghoul" Kim Muyan
There are many anime characters with the word "Zi" in their names.
1,000 Chise Hatori (List of Forbidden Magic Books)
2. Utazu (Utazu is a pockmark), The Gate of the Stone of Destiny
3. Qianxun AYARI (ReLIVE): About My Reincarnation as a Slime
4. Chise Kakuzu,"Even a chuunibyou needs to fall in love!"
5. Baramami,"The Light Girl"
6. Chise Mikoto,"The Light Girl"
7. Sakuzyo Apricot (The Battle of the Date)
8. Norahara Sakura (Nohara Sakura)
9. Mikoto Kakuzu (Magic Card Girl Sakura)
Future Diary (ReLIVE)
These were just some of the names of many other anime characters with the word "Zi" in them.
Comics weren't always meant for children. It depended on the specific anime and the age and gender of the audience. Some anime works are suitable for audiences of all ages while others are more suitable for children or teenagers.
Comics usually have elements of relaxation, humor, fantasy or science fiction, which sometimes attract audiences of different ages. In addition, anime works often contained adult topics such as sex, violence, and gore, which might be more suitable for older audiences.
In some countries, there were cultural regulations that stipulated the age of the audience for animation works. If the animation works did not comply with the local cultural regulations, they might be restricted to children.
The age of the audience of an anime depended on the type, theme, plot, and form of expression of the work. Not all anime works were suitable for audiences of all ages. The appropriate works should be selected according to the age and gender of the audience.
Attack on Titan is also great for its story. Set in a world where humanity is on the verge of extinction due to Titans, giant human - eating creatures. The mystery surrounding the Titans, the political intrigue within the walls, and the characters' struggles for survival and freedom create a captivating narrative. It constantly evolves and reveals new secrets, making it a must - watch for those who love a story full of suspense and action.
I think 'The Gruffalo' is a great story for children. It has a clever mouse and a scary - looking Gruffalo. The story is full of humor and teaches kids about using their wits. 'The Very Hungry Caterpillar' is also very popular. It shows the life cycle of a caterpillar in a simple and colorful way that kids love. And 'Guess How Much I Love You' is a heartwarming story about the love between a parent and a child.
There were many good-looking animes, and everyone had different tastes and preferences. However, the following animes were well-loved by many viewers and were regarded as classic works:
Naruto: The story of the ninja world attracted countless viewers through exciting battles and character creation.
2. One Piece: With the theme of ocean adventure, it presents a world full of adventure and friendship through the story of Luffy and his pirate crew.
Dragon Ball: This is a classic manga and animation that tells the story of a young Goku's growth and also shows elements such as combat and magic.
4." Attack on the Giant ": It tells the story of the battle between humans and giants. It attracted the attention and love of many viewers through the tense and suspenseful plot.
5 Detective Conan: The story of Conan as the main character tells the story of how he solved the case and also shows the elements and characteristics of Japanese detective novels.
The above cartoons were all classic works that were loved by the audience. Everyone could choose the works that suited them according to their own preferences and tastes.
This question was difficult to answer because everyone had a different opinion of a good anime. But if I had to recommend a good anime, I might recommend Your Name. This movie. This was a very touching romantic film about the love story between two young people, which was loved by the audience.
Another great one is 'Death Note'. The story is about a high - school student, Light Yagami, who finds a notebook that can kill anyone whose name is written in it. It becomes a cat - and - mouse game between him and the detective L as Light tries to create a new world by eliminating criminals. The psychological battles and moral dilemmas in this anime are really fascinating.
It was common for children to like to read anime and novels, which also showed that children were influenced by different cultural and artistic forms, which was conducive to cultivating their creativity and imagination.
Animation novels usually had vivid and interesting storylines and colorful characters that could make children feel happy and fun while reading. In addition, through reading anime novels, children can also learn a lot of new knowledge and skills such as language, culture, history, and so on.
However, when parents help their children choose reading materials, they need to be aware that some anime novels may contain content that is not suitable for children, such as violence, blood, horror, etc. Therefore, they need to choose carefully. In addition, over-reliance on anime novels may affect children's reading and writing skills. Therefore, parents should encourage their children to read more books of various types, including novels, essays, poems, etc.
It is a good habit for children to like to read anime and novels as they grow up. However, parents need to pay attention to choosing works that are suitable for their children to read and guide their children to view cultural and artistic works correctly to cultivate their creativity and thinking ability.
There were many anime protagonists who were not children, such as:
1. Kirito (SAO chapter), Asuna (Asassin's children chapter), Euxias Alderfino (A Certain Scientific Railgun chapter), etc. in the Sword and Sword Arts Sect.
2. Allen Yaeger (Giant Hunter), Rainer Brouss (Sanli's brother), Bertot Hubert (Giant Messenger), Yumir (Human Princess), etc. in "The Attacking Giant."
3. Okabe Rentaro (in search of the 01 experiment that changed the world), Katsuki Yoko (assistant), etc. in "Gate of the Stone of Destiny"
4. Kimki Ken (the savior of mankind), Juka (the ghost island murderer), Shinji (the companion of the male lead), etc. in Tokyo Ghoul.
5. Charcoal Jiro (Ghost Hunter), Onimaki Tsuji Asamu (King of Ghosts), etc. in Ghost Blade.
These characters all had their own growth experiences and personality traits. They were not the image of children.