There were many strange anime characters in web novels.
1 Naruto Uzumaki from Naruto: Although he is a ninja, his character is very straightforward and he often says something that makes people laugh and cry.
2. Urchiola in Death: She was a god of death and had the ability to control life and death. However, she was a very cruel death god who often sacrificed others to complete her mission.
3. Shinsuke Takasugi in Silver Soul: He was a samurai who was usually lazy but could always display amazing strength at critical moments.
4. Charcoal Jiro in the Ghost Blade: He was a ghost hunter who embarked on a journey to find and destroy ghosts in order to protect his family. However, he encountered many strange creatures and characters in the process.
5. Alan Yaeger in Attack of the Giants: He was a giant hunter with human intelligence and humanity. However, he often did some very strange things in battle.
This was only a small part of the weird characters in anime and web novels. There were many other characters and behaviors that were very interesting and unique.
One of the weirdest is 'Doki Doki Literature Club'. It starts off as a typical cute dating sim but takes a very dark and disturbing turn. Another is 'Umineko no Naku Koro ni'. Its complex and often mind - bending storylines filled with magic and mystery make it quite strange. And then there's 'Higurashi no Naku Koro ni' which has a really odd mix of cute anime characters and brutal, horror - filled plot twists.
One of the top 10 weirdest novels could be 'Finnegans Wake' by James Joyce. Its language is extremely complex and full of made - up words and convoluted sentence structures. Another might be 'House of Leaves' by Mark Z. Danielewski. The layout of the text is all over the place, with footnotes that seem to go on forever. And 'The Atrocity Exhibition' by J. G. Ballard is also quite strange, with its disjointed and disturbing narrative.
Well, the top 10 weirdest folklore stories include some truly mind - boggling ones. For example, the Kraken, a gigantic sea monster from Scandinavian folklore that could supposedly sink ships with its massive tentacles. There's also the Baba Yaga in Slavic folklore. She lives in a hut that stands on chicken legs and is often portrayed as a witch who can be both helpful and dangerous. Also, the Nāga in Hindu and Buddhist folklore are half - human, half - snake beings with great powers.
I'd recommend 'Steins; Gate' for newbies. Although its time - travel concept can be a bit hard to grasp at first, it's presented in an interesting anime - style way that can draw you in. The characters are unique and the overall story is full of twists and turns that are both weird and exciting. Also, 'Katawa Shoujo' can be a choice. It offers a different perspective with its disabled characters in an anime - like world, which is a bit strange but also thought - provoking for those new to anime visual novels.
The top 10 anime characters of 2010 were as follows:
One Piece Luffy
2 Naruto (Naruto)
3 Death Azureshield (Blech)
4 Gintama
5. Demon Slayer
Attack on Titan
Hunter X Hunter
8 Sword Art Online
Tokyo Ghoul Demon Slayer
A Certain Scientific Railgun
One of the weirdest crime stories could be the case where a man stole a whole bunch of garden gnomes. He had a strange obsession with them and just couldn't resist taking them from people's yards. Another might be the crime where a woman tried to rob a bank with a water pistol. It was so odd because it was clearly not a real weapon but she still thought she could get away with it. And then there was the time when a group of thieves stole a truck full of live chickens, and then they didn't know what to do with them.
The top 10 weirdest novels are quite diverse. 'The Sound and the Fury' by William Faulkner is known for its non - linear narrative and multiple perspectives that can be confusing at first. 'Naked Lunch' by William S. Burroughs is full of grotesque and surreal imagery. 'Blood Meridian' by Cormac McCarthy has a brutally violent and strange world filled with enigmatic characters. Each of these novels challenges the reader's expectations in different ways.
The Yeti is one of the strange ones. This abominable snowman - like creature is said to roam the Himalayas. There's also the Loch Ness Monster in Scottish folklore. Supposedly, it's a large, unknown creature living in Loch Ness. Then there's the Banshee in Irish folklore. It's a female spirit whose wailing is said to foretell death in a family.
In the story of Jonah. Jonah was swallowed by a large fish (or whale). It's really strange that a man could survive inside a sea creature for days. It goes against what we know about the digestive systems of such animals and the ability of a human to endure such an environment.