Yes. Sometimes, an anime can be produced ahead of the manga. It might be because the idea is so compelling that producers are willing to take the risk or they have enough confidence in the story's potential to bring it to the screen early.
Yes, there have been cases. Sometimes, anime projects get greenlit based on a concept or early drafts before the manga is fully developed.
Occasionally, it does happen. For example, in some cases, the creators have a clear vision for an anime and start production even before the manga is completed. This can be due to various factors like market demand or the potential of the concept.
Yes, there have been. Some original anime are created without being based on any existing manga. For example, 'Neon Genesis Evangelion' was an original concept developed directly for the anime medium.
Occasionally, yes. It can happen when the anime producers decide to create additional content or expand on certain plotlines to make the series more engaging for the viewers.
Yes, it's possible. Sometimes anime producers decide to expand the story or create new arcs that weren't in the manga. Take 'Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood' for instance, which followed the manga closely but also had some additional elements.
Yes, there have been cases. Sometimes an anime might expand on the story or add filler episodes to prolong the series.
Yes, there are Americans who have created successful manga. Some have gained popularity both domestically and internationally.
No. The 'Neverending Story' has had its own set of adaptations over the years, but Jack Black has not been part of any of them. His style of acting, while very popular, has not been incorporated into this particular story's cinematic or other forms of adaptations yet.
Not all of them. While a significant portion of the Gintama manga has been adapted into anime, there might still be some storylines or arcs that haven't made it to the screen yet.
" Covering the Sky " was a popular Xianxia novel by Chen Dong. The novel was published on Qidian Chinese website and was widely loved by readers. The story took place in a prosperous era, and the protagonist embarked on an invincible path. On the Qidian Reading App, readers could read authentic books and listen to authentic audio. The male lead, Ye Fan, was a scheming person with a sense of justice. He firmly believed that he would repay kindness. The female lead, Ji Ziyue, had a cheerful personality. She had been waiting for Ye Fan's arrival for a million years.
Yes, Covering the Sky had been adapted into an anime. According to the descriptions in documents [1] and [2], Covering the Sky animation had already started broadcasting and played more than ten episodes. In addition, the document [3] also mentioned that the Heaven Covering Animation was based on the novel of the same name written by Chen Dong. Therefore, it was certain that Covering the Sky had already been made into an anime.
Maybe it's because the manga didn't gain enough popularity or the rights haven't been acquired by an animation studio.