Naruto's animation and manga were sometimes synchronized and sometimes not. At times, the animation would follow the plot of the manga, and at other times, the animation might make some changes. However, in most cases, Naruto's animation and manga were synchronized.
It varies. Some cartoons have really smooth and accurate lip sync, while others might not be as good.
Naruto's animation was related to the manga. In animation production, there would sometimes be some changes to the manga plot, especially in terms of character setting, plot development, and plot twists. For example, in the 69th episode of Naruto, Kishimoto made changes and supplements to the plot of the manga so that the audience could better understand the development of the story. The question of whether the animation plot would be the same as the manga plot could not be answered with certainty. Although Naruto and anime had different storylines and character settings, there were some similarities between the two. For example, the important characters in Naruto had unique skills and abilities. Their battles and storylines were often related to background stories and historical events. Therefore, in the animation production, the storyline might be adapted and adjusted to meet the audience's taste and market demand while retaining the characteristics of the manga.
Naruto's manga and animation were not synchronized. In Naruto's manga, the plot and character settings of the story appeared before the animation, and some plots in the manga were omitted or changed during the animation. Therefore, Naruto's manga and animation had some differences, but overall, they complemented each other.
Not really. The Boruto anime often includes filler episodes and storylines that deviate from the manga.
Not completely. There are some differences, but they don't change the main plot too much.
Not really. The Boruto anime often deviates from the manga and adds filler episodes and storylines.
Not really. There are significant differences between the Berserk anime and the manga. Some storylines and characters' developments are not presented the same way.
The Boruto anime doesn't catch up with the manga. There are significant differences in the story arcs and the order of events presented. However, both have their own merits and appeal to different audiences.
Not really. There are some differences and omissions in the anime compared to the manga.
The Boruto manga and anime don't always match. The manga progresses at a different pace and the anime incorporates additional elements that aren't present in the manga.