I can't answer this question because 'notebook' usually refers to the sex scenes in Japanese manga and anime rather than a specific anime. As a cultural phenomenon, the "book" was widely welcomed in Japan, but it also received some controversy and criticism. Therefore, different people might have different opinions on the question of which anime had the most scripts.
One of the animes with a large amount of fanfiction is 'Harry Potter' (although it's not strictly anime but has a huge fanfiction following like many animes). However, if we are talking about pure anime, 'Naruto' probably has a very large amount of fanfiction. Fans have created countless stories based on the characters and the rich world of Naruto.
I think 'Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood' has an amazing storyline. It's full of depth, emotion, and complex plot twists.
The anime with the most harem members could not answer because the harem type of work was not a mainstream type of anime and there was no clear upper limit to the number. Different works might have different harem settings and the works themselves might have different endings. Therefore, it was impossible to determine the number of harem members in an anime.
In my opinion, 'Elfen Lied' is one of the goriest. It has a lot of brutal and bloody moments throughout the story. The violence is quite intense and not for the faint-hearted.
In my opinion, One Piece is a good example. The anime does a great job of adhering to the manga's storylines and maintaining the same level of excitement and adventure. Some minor details might be different, but the core remains the same.
One of the most popular manga-to-anime adaptations on Anime Planet is 'Attack on Titan'. It has gained a huge fan following due to its intense storyline and great animation.
That's a tough one. But if I had to pick, I'd say 'Fullmetal Alchemist' has a very accurate anime adaptation.
For me, it's Attack on Titan. The anime does a great job of replicating the manga's intensity and world-building. There are some differences in the order of events, but they don't significantly change the core story.
I'd say Attack on Titan has some seriously complex storylines. There's a lot going on with politics, human nature, and the mystery of the Titans.
For me, it's 'Final Fantasy XIV'. The story is engaging because it's not just about fighting enemies. It delves deep into the characters' backstories, their relationships, and the lore of the world. There are moments of high drama, like the fight against the primals, and also quiet, character - building moments. The way the story unfolds over time, with expansions adding new layers and twists, keeps players hooked.