Which anime authors didn't want them to be together? This question is not easy to answer because every author has their own unique writing style and preferences. They may shape the pairing between the characters according to their own creative ideas, or they may not want these characters to be together for some other reasons. However, there were some anime authors who clearly expressed that they did not want them to be together because the pairing between these characters did not meet their expectations or ideals. For example, some authors might think that the pairing between male and female characters was too common or cliché and were unwilling to waste their time on such pairing. Some authors might create a pairing between villains because they hoped to push the story forward through the struggles and interactions between these characters. Under these circumstances, the author didn't want the characters to have too good of a relationship because it might make the storyline cliché or less challenging. Therefore, although it was impossible to give a definite answer, it was known that some of the manga authors did not want them to be together. This did not mean that there was no emotion or interaction between these characters, but it did not meet their creative philosophy or expectations.
It's hard to say for sure. Different creators have their own fan bases and styles that appeal to various audiences.
I think 'Fruits Basket' has a really captivating story. The relationship developments are touching and the plot keeps you engaged.
I think the couple from 'Your Name' has a really touching story. Their connection across time and space is just so heartwarming.
In my opinion, 'Fruits Basket' has a couple manga with a heartwarming story. The way the characters grow and develop their relationship is beautiful. It shows love in a very pure and sincere way.
For many, 'Naruto' is a beloved manga. It combines action, drama, and themes of friendship and perseverance. The character development is top-notch.
Sure would! It'd be great to see every manga transformed accurately into anime without losing the charm of the original.
Many on-screen couples looked beautiful in movies or TV series, but in fact, they did not make it to the end. Here are some examples: Titanic: Rose and Jack love each other in the movie, but Jack chooses to leave before the ship sinks. 2 Roman holiday: Princess Annie and actor Gregory Parker meet in the movie and develop a romantic relationship. However, they separated after the holiday and never met again. Love Letter: In the Japanese animated film Love Letter, Fujii Iki and the female teacher Watanabe Hiroko have a deep relationship. However, they did not end up together. Qian and Qian Xun: Qian Xun and Bai Long were deeply in love with each other in the movie, but they eventually separated after Qian Xun left the real world. Summer of Bubbles: Ernest and Xiamu were a couple in the TV series Summer of Bubbles, but they didn't end up together. The stories of these couples on screen tell us that love is not absolutely fair. Sometimes, even if two people seem to love each other very much, they may not be able to get together.
Gokudo Demon's novel had been adapted into a manga and animation. If an animation was released, it might attract more people's attention and love for this novel. Animation could bring the world view, characters, and plots of the novel more vividly to the audience, bringing a richer audio and visual experience. In addition, anime could also bring a wider audience to the novel because anime was very popular around the world, allowing more people to come into contact with the novel and understand the plot and characters. If the Gokudo Demon were to release an anime, it would be a very exciting work that would attract more people's attention and love for this novel.
I think 'Your Name' is one of the most romantic anime mangas. The story is touching and the characters' emotions are depicted beautifully.
Definitely! It might offer a fresh perspective or a thrilling adventure that could keep you hooked from start to finish.