I'm not sure. Maybe there aren't any adaptations yet.
The manga is the original source. Adaptations might capture the main plot and characters but could have some changes for the medium.
Well, the connection can vary. In some cases, the adaptation captures the key elements and plotlines of the manga accurately. But there could also be additions or alterations to make it more suitable for the medium or to appeal to a wider audience.
It's not straightforward. Sometimes the manga and its adaptations can have differences in plot or character development.
The connection can be complex. Sometimes the manga provides the foundation, and the adaptation builds on it, maybe making tweaks to make it more suitable for the chosen format. But generally, the goal is to retain the core essence of the manga while bringing something fresh to the table.
The connection can vary. Sometimes adaptations are very faithful, but other times they take liberties to make it more appealing to a wider audience. For 'Don't Lie Lovers' manga, it depends on the creative decisions of the adapters.
It's not very clear. Maybe there haven't been any adaptations yet or they haven't gained much popularity.
Not many differences actually. The manga usually forms the base and adaptations mostly try to stay true to it.
The comic 'Ball and Chain' and its adaptations might have a close connection. Adaptations often try to capture the essence and key elements of the comic.
It depends on various factors. Sometimes the adaptations stay very close to the manga, but other times they might make some changes to fit the medium or add their own twists.
It varies. Some adaptations stick closely to the manga, while others might take creative liberties.