No. I've studied a lot about different anime genres and common storytelling tropes in anime. So, when I start an anime story, I can usually predict some of the plot developments and not get lost. Take 'Fairy Tail' for example, its typical shonen anime formula made it easy to follow.
Yes, sometimes I can get a bit lost in complex anime stories. There are so many plot twists, unique characters, and different worlds in anime. For example, in 'Neon Genesis Evangelion', the deep philosophical concepts and convoluted plot about the Angels, Evas, and the characters' mental states made it a bit difficult to fully grasp at first.
Well, while there may not be a single anime titled exactly 'Anime Last Stand Lost Castle Story', the combination of these elements is somewhat common. There are numerous anime that feature a last stand scenario, and castles are often used as settings, whether they are lost, haunted or just old fortresses. So, in a sense, it is a concept that is scattered throughout the anime world, but not necessarily a well - known named concept.
There are many anime characters who have lost their limbs.
Naruto's Uzumaki Naruto was once attacked by Payne with the Tail Beast Jade during a battle, resulting in Naruto's limbs being cut off.
Monchi D. Luffy from One Piece was defeated by Kaido in a battle and lost an arm.
3. In the Death Note, when Yagami tried to use the Death Note to kill L, he wrote the name "Death Note" on his hands and feet, causing him to lose his hands and feet.
In the story, Armin was split into two individuals, one of which was killed by Edward Elric and the other became Cyborg No. 2.
At the beginning of the story, in order to protect his family, he fought with a ghost. In a battle with a ghost, he lost his left hand.
This was only a small part of the examples. There were many other anime characters who had lost their limbs.
Definitely not. Mainstream media aims to reach a wide range of audiences including families and children. Harem anime sex fanfiction usually involves sexual themes that are not acceptable in a public and general - viewing context. It may also objectify characters in a way that is not in line with the values promoted by mainstream media.
I'm not entirely sure as it's not a widely known mainstream work. It might be some sort of fan - made or niche novel related to the 'Five Nights in Anime' concept, perhaps with a 'Lost Pause' element which could be a character, a place or an event within the story.
The anime Fist of the North Star: Lost Paradise story is centered around Kenshiro. This world he inhabits is one that has been ravaged by war and chaos. Kenshiro, with his super - powerful martial art of Hokuto Shinken, is on a mission. He is constantly in search of new challenges and enemies to overcome. His abilities allow him to be a one - man army against the many evildoers in the land. He also has a sense of justice that drives him forward. For instance, when he encounters corrupt leaders or bandits preying on the innocent, he steps in and uses his unique fighting style to defeat them. His journey is filled with battles, self - discovery, and the pursuit of a more just world in this post - apocalyptic setting.