Suspense is key. For example, in 'The Promised Neverland', when the kids first discover the truth about the orphanage. The build - up of unease and the sudden realization make it a great scene in a horror - themed anime.
The best scene could be the one that has the most character development. The scene where Vincent takes Mia out and they have all those interactions. It shows a different side of Vincent, who is usually this tough guy, and we see him being a bit more gentlemanly and nervous around Mia. This kind of character exploration within a scene is what can make it stand out as the best in the movie.
There were some anime scenes that were very similar. One could think of another anime when they saw them. Here are some examples:
Sky Castle and Sky Castle's City Walls
Vampire Hunter D and Saint Seiya
3. The characters in the Death Note and Chess Soul
4. The characters in Metal Alchemist and Naruto
5. Magic Girl Xiao Yuan and the Prince of Tennis1
The Black Deacon and the Character in the Death Note
The characters in Ghost Blade and Devil May Cry
8 Magical Forbidden Book Catalog and Chuunibyou Sick also want to fall in love with the role
The Big Battle of the Date and the Character in Love
The characters in the attacking giant and the Metalwork Alchemist
The image of a princess hugging a man can be seen in the following anime:
1 Kirito in the Sword God Realm
2. Ishijima Ryu from Fate/Zero
3. Hayaba Akihiko in The Gate of the Fate Stone
4. Kimki Ken from Tokyo Ghoul
5. Ramsey in "Re-Life in the Other World from Zero"
6. Alan Yaeger in The Attacking Giant
7. Tanjiro in The Blade of Ghost Destruction
"Even a chuunibyou needs to fall in love!" The bridge in the middle
9. The first entry in the Index of Forbidden Magic Books
10. The Reincarnator Shirai Kuroko in "About My Reincarnation as a Slime"
The above are just some examples in the anime. In fact, there are many other anime scenes where a female princess holds a man.
In 'The Lord of the Rings' by J.R.R. Tolkien, the battle of Helm's Deep is a great action scene. The Uruk - hai army is attacking the stronghold. The defenders, including Aragorn, Legolas, and Gimli, are vastly outnumbered. There are intense moments of combat on the walls, with arrows flying and swords clashing. The heroes' courage and skill are on full display as they fight to hold off the hordes of enemies.
The opening of 'And Then There Were None' is great. It starts with a group of strangers being invited to an island under various pretexts. It's so mysterious as the readers don't know why these particular people are there and what is going to happen to them. The isolation of the island and the sense of impending doom from the very start makes it a top - notch opening scene for a mystery novel.
For me, the diner scene is the best. The tension between Jules and Ringo is palpable. Jules' calm yet menacing presence as he quotes the Bible before potentially shooting Ringo is just amazing. It shows the unique blend of violence, humor, and philosophy that makes Pulp Fiction so great.
For me, the argument scene in the apartment is the best. It's so raw and real. The way they exchange harsh words yet still show the underlying love and pain is incredibly powerful. It makes the audience truly feel the complexity of their relationship.
The diner scene where Pumpkin and Honey Bunny hold up the place while Jules and Vincent are there is a great scene. It's full of tension and has some really sharp dialogue.
It's hard to say for sure. Different people have different preferences for what constitutes the 'best' lemon scene. It really depends on individual tastes.