It depends. In many cases, stories can remain quite faithful to the original. However, there might be edits for things like making it more suitable for a particular audience or for better flow in a different medium. But the core essence usually stays intact.
Comic adaptations don't always stick to the original. There can be changes in the plot, characters, or the style of presentation to make it more suitable for the chosen format, like a movie or a TV show.
Most of the time, no. Fanfics offer authors the freedom to explore different possibilities and interpretations. They might change characters, settings, or events to create a unique story within the original world.
Yeah, they do. The characters in the manga have pretty consistent designs throughout.
Naruto games vary in their faithfulness to the original story. Some are very loyal, like those that are based on specific story arcs. They will include the exact dialogues and events as in the anime or manga. But other games, especially those that are more of a spin - off nature, might have their own unique stories. They could still have the familiar Naruto characters and their abilities, but the overall narrative might be something completely different. This can be both a good and a bad thing. Good because it offers something new for players, but bad if you're a purist who wants a strict retelling of the original story.
They usually do research. For example, if it's a historical event, they study historical records. They might also consult with experts. This helps them get the basic facts right.
Well, I think it stays true by not changing the fundamental nature of the real - life events. If it's based on a viral video of someone doing a stupid dance, they'll keep the essence of the dance and the context in which it happened. But they'll spice it up with Tosh's commentary and some added comical side characters or situations. This way, viewers can still recognize the origin of the story while enjoying the comical adaptation.
First, the writers of the comic usually study the novel thoroughly. They understand the themes, characters, and overall narrative arc. They then translate these elements into the comic format. Character personalities need to be consistent. If a character is shy and reserved in the novel, they should be depicted the same way in the comic. Additionally, the sequence of events should follow the novel as closely as possible, with only minor adjustments for the sake of the comic's pacing.
They often keep the main plotlines intact. For instance, in the 'Lord of the Rings' movies, the major events like the journey to destroy the One Ring follow the novel closely. They also try to preserve the main characters' personalities. In 'Pride and Prejudice' dramas, Elizabeth Bennet is always portrayed as a strong - willed and intelligent woman as in the novel.
They do to a large extent. The comic books capture the key elements and themes of the original novel.
The answer is not straightforward. Different profiles and apps have different rules. Some might store your stories forever, while others might delete them after a certain amount of time or based on specific criteria.