The top 20 anime and manga rankings in 2006 were as follows:
1 Inuyasha
2 One Piece
3 Naruto
Death Note
Prince of tennis
6 Silver Soul
7 《Fullmetal Alchemist》
8 Slam Dunk
9 " Fantasy Noble Son "
Youyou White Book
The Hunter
[12: Metal Alchemist]
Chapter 13: Magical Girl Little Round
Death Note
Rebellious Lelouch
Prince of tennis
Chapter 17: Fate Stone Door
18 《Fate/stay night》
[19: Metal Alchemist]
Silver Soul
Please note that this is only an outdated ranking list. The rankings may vary according to different sources and standards.
First, you need to have a solid concept. For example, it could be based on a real - world issue like environmental protection. Then, develop well - rounded characters with their own personalities, goals, and flaws. Next, create a detailed and believable world setting. This includes the geography, culture, and social structure of the anime world. Also, plot out a story arc that has a clear beginning, middle, and end, with enough twists and turns to keep the audience engaged.
One characteristic is that the characters' emotions are complex and believable. For example, in 'Your Lie in April', the protagonist's struggle with his past trauma and his new - found feelings for the female lead are very realistically portrayed. He doesn't just suddenly overcome his problems but has to face them step by step.
Another good one is 'Cryptonomicon' by Neal Stephenson. This book is a complex blend of historical fiction and hacking - related elements. It has detailed descriptions of cryptographic concepts and how they could be applied in different situations, all within a story that has elements of adventure and mystery. The characters are well - developed, and it shows how hacking and code - breaking could have been important in different historical periods as well as in a more modern context.
One of the top realistic fiction novels is 'To Kill a Mockingbird' by Harper Lee. It vividly portrays the racial injustice in the South of the United States through the eyes of a young girl. Another great one is 'The Catcher in the Rye' by J.D. Salinger, which captures the angst and confusion of adolescence. '1984' by George Orwell can also be considered as it presents a very realistic and terrifying vision of a totalitarian society.
The top realistic fiction books? 'Pride and Prejudice' by Jane Austen for sure. It shows the social norms and relationships in 19th - century England. 'The Great Gatsby' by F. Scott Fitzgerald is also a must - mention. It explores wealth, love, and the American Dream in the 1920s. 'One Hundred Years of Solitude' by Gabriel García Márquez, though it has elements of magic realism, is also a great work that can be considered in the realm of realistic fiction as it reflects on family, time, and society.
Well, 'The Great Gatsby' is often in the top list. F. Scott Fitzgerald's work shows the glamour and hollowness of the Jazz Age. 'Anne of Green Gables' by L.M. Montgomery is a heartwarming story of an orphan girl. 'A Tree Grows in Brooklyn' by Betty Smith tells the story of a young girl in a tough Brooklyn neighborhood, dealing with poverty and family issues.
One key element is authenticity. This means that the story should have elements that feel true to life. Whether it's the way people interact, or the problems they face. The art style, while still being anime - style, can also contribute to the realism. For example, using more muted colors can give a sense of a more down - to - earth world. The story should also have a sense of progression. Things should happen in a sequence that makes sense, and not just be a random collection of events. There should be cause and effect relationships throughout the story.
Well, they often deal with real - life emotions. For example, characters may experience unrequited love, just like in real life. They also show the process of getting to know someone gradually. In a realistic anime love story, the relationship doesn't just happen overnight. Another characteristic is that they might include the challenges that come with love, such as family opposition or differences in social status.
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