The RWBY manga doesn't manage to fix everything that was off in the show. It does make some efforts, but it's not a comprehensive solution to all the show's shortcomings.
Ruby might show her disappointment by pouting. She's a positive character, but when faced with something wrong in fanfiction, like a wrong interpretation of her love for Crescent Rose, she'd be visibly sad.
They might react to out - of - character portrayals. For example, if a normally brave character is written as cowardly in fanfiction. This goes against the essence of the original character and they would be shocked or dismayed.
Not exactly. The anime often makes some adaptations and might leave out certain minor details or storylines present in the manga.
Not exactly. The Orange anime may leave out some minor details or storylines that were present in the manga.
No, it's not. 'The Fix' is a fictional show created for entertainment purposes.
Probably not. If they dislike the show, chances are they won't be fond of the manga either as they often share similar elements and themes.
Some mature-rated manga might show nudity, but it depends on the genre and target audience.
In general, Freezing manga doesn't have nudity. It focuses more on the action and story rather than such explicit content. The creators aim to maintain a certain level of propriety in their work.
First, figure out the main problem. Maybe it's a plot hole or inconsistent characters. Then, think of logical solutions to fill those gaps or make the characters more coherent.