Well, the scene in 'School-Live!' when the true nature of their situation is slowly revealed. It starts off seeming like a normal school anime, but as the horror elements seep in, like when they see the zombies outside while trying to maintain a facade of normalcy inside the school, it makes for a really impactful and memorable scene.
One popular anime animated story is 'Naruto'. It follows the journey of Naruto Uzumaki, a young ninja with big dreams in a world filled with ninja clans and powerful jutsu. Another is 'One Piece', which is about a group of pirates led by Monkey D. Luffy in search of the ultimate treasure, the One Piece.
One of the best is 'Spirited Away'. It tells the story of a young girl, Chihiro, who enters a spirit world. She has to work in a bathhouse to save her parents who have been turned into pigs. The film is filled with rich characters like Haku and No - Face, and it beautifully explores themes of courage, identity, and growing up.
There are many touching scenes in anime. Here are some that made me cry in an instant:
1. Your Name. When the male and female protagonists could finally meet, they stood in front of the waterfall and the female protagonist said softly,"Your name is my name." These words instantly moved me to tears.
In the movie, Qian Xun found that her body could move with her thoughts when she was lost, which made her very afraid. But at the end, when she found her way home, she said goodbye to her parents and set off on her journey alone. This scene moved me to tears.
3. In Naruto, Xiao Li kept training and fighting in order to become a ninja. When he was besieged by the enemy, he firmly said: "I live not for others but to become Naruto." His words made me feel his determination and faith, and it also moved me to tears.
In "The Attacking Giant", Alan fought against humans to protect his family. When he knew the truth about the giants, he said firmly,"I will not be deceived. I will not give up on mankind." This sentence made me feel his determination and faith, and it also moved me to tears.
These scenes made me feel the beauty and determination of human nature, and also made me realize the preciousness of life.
Rather than focusing on anime with sex scenes, I would recommend 'Cowboy Bebop'. It has a great story full of action, adventure, and complex characters. The plot is engaging as it follows the bounty - hunting crew of the Bebop spaceship. There are no sex scenes, but it's an anime that can really draw you in with its world - building and character development.
In anime, time often stopped. These plots were usually related to time travel, time travel, future technology, and so on. Here are some common time-stop scenarios:
In Detective Conan, Conan used a prop called Time Stop to solve the case. It could stop time and investigate the truth in a short time.
2. In Naruto, Naruto Uzumaki could use the Tailed Beast Jade to attack. This attack could stop time so that the enemy had no time to react.
3. In "Death", Azureshika Yuusuke could use "Reiki Pressure" to control time so that time was within his control.
After a series of adventures in One Piece, Luffy had obtained an ability---the ability to stop time and return to the past for a short time.
In Silver Soul, Yin Sang could use the Time Stop Talisman to stop time for a period of time, which would make it easier for him to carry out various activities.
6. In Fate/Zero, Winky's golden "God's Domain" could stop time and throw the entire battlefield into chaos.
These plots often appeared in anime, and they were all set up to increase the tension and suspense of the plot.
In 'Pride and Prejudice', the scene where Mr. Darcy first proposes to Elizabeth is a great one. It's filled with so much emotion - Darcy's pride, Elizabeth's prejudice, and the shock and confusion that follow. It's a turning point in their relationship that sets the stage for the rest of the story. The dialogue is sharp and really shows the complex characters and their feelings towards each other.
In the history of anime, there were many works that claimed to be "impossible to animate" but were successfully animated in the end. Here are some examples:
1 Investiture of the Gods: Originally a novel based on ancient Chinese myths and legends, many people thought that it was impossible to be animated. However, it was eventually produced by a Japanese animation company and became popular all over the world.
2. Spirited Away: This was a Japanese animated film directed by Hayao Miyazaki and was hailed as a classic of animated films. Although the production cost was high and the story and scenes were somewhat complicated, it eventually became a successful animation.
3 Ghost in the Shell: This is a sci-fi movie with the theme of future technology. Its production technology and style were very advanced at that time. However, due to its complicated plot and character relationships, some people thought that it could not be animated. But in the end, it was made into an animated work and became popular all over the world.
4 Death Note: This is a science fiction novel written by L. It is considered a very classic horror novel. The story was very complicated and L's character was very unique. Many people thought that it could not be animated, but it was eventually made into an animated work by a Japanese animation company.
These examples showed that even if a work was initially thought to be impossible to animate, if its storyline, technique, and style were suitable for animation, it could still be successfully animated.
One great option is 'Spirited Away'. It tells the story of a young girl, Chihiro, who enters a spirit world and has to find a way to save her parents and herself. The story is filled with unique characters like Haku and No - Face, and it explores themes of greed, identity, and growing up.