I'm not sure. It might have some elements inspired by real events, but it could also be mostly fictional.
I don't know. It could be based on real incidents, but it could also just be the creator's imagination. Maybe check with the author or related sources for a definite answer.
I have no clear idea about the relationship between Fu'an No Tane Plus and Mangaer. Maybe you could provide more context or specific aspects you want to know about their connection.
Not having access to the 'Tane and the Stars' story means we can only hypothesize. Tane might be a central figure, perhaps a creator or a protector figure in the story. Maybe he has some unique abilities or characteristics that are related to the stars. For instance, he could be able to communicate with the stars, or the stars could be a part of his origin story. But all of this is pure speculation in the absence of the actual story.
911 has a basis in real stories, but it also undergoes creative interpretations and adaptations to make it suitable for the medium and audience. The real stories provide a foundation, but the final product may deviate in some ways for entertainment purposes.
9-1-1 incorporates elements from real stories, but it's not a direct recreation. The show weaves together real incidents with fictional elements to create engaging episodes.
I'm not sure specifically as it might be a relatively niche or not widely known visual novel. It could potentially be about a unique story with its own set of characters, themes and plotlines.
Since I don't know the exact 'Tane and the Stars' story, it might be about a character named Tane who has some kind of relationship with the stars. Maybe Tane is a mythical being who can interact with the stars, like using them for guidance or having adventures among the stars. But this is just speculation without more information.
Yes, real stories are often based on true events or experiences. They might be embellished or presented in a certain way for narrative purposes, but they have a foundation in reality.
Yes, often real boogeyman stories are based on real people. For example, the killers I mentioned before like Albert Fish and John Wayne Gacy are real individuals whose heinous actions made them into figures of extreme fear, much like the boogeyman. Their actions were so terrifying that they became part of the horror stories that people tell to this day.
Some elements might be inspired by real-life experiences, but it's not a direct account of real stories.
Some believe it is, as it's seen as a collection of religious and historical accounts passed down over time.