The Haikyuu anime has adapted a considerable amount of the manga. However, there are parts of the manga that haven't made it into the anime yet. It depends on various factors like production schedules and story arcs selected for adaptation.
The manga is significantly ahead. It has more storylines and developments that haven't been covered in the anime yet.
The manga is quite a bit ahead. It has more storylines and developments that haven't been covered in the anime yet.
The Slam Dunk anime is considered to have followed the manga relatively well. It managed to translate most of the key moments and character developments accurately. Although there were some tweaks here and there, it generally stayed true to the original manga.
The anime adaptation of The Promised Neverland follows the manga to a considerable extent. But there are some differences, especially towards the later part of the story.
The Haikyuu manga is quite far along. It has had many intense matches, emotional moments, and character-driven plots. But there's always room for more surprises and twists as the story continues to unfold.
In my opinion, both have their merits. The anime brings the action to life with movement and sound, but the manga allows for more imagination and a deeper connection with the characters. It's hard to say which is strictly better.
Well, both have their merits. The anime brings the characters to life with movement and sound, but the manga allows for more in-depth exploration of the story at your own pace. It really comes down to what you enjoy more - the dynamic presentation of the anime or the immersive reading of the manga.
Yes, it does for the most part. There might be a few tweaks here and there, but the core of the story is intact.
Not exactly. The anime does follow the manga closely but there are some small differences here and there.
Yes, for the most part. But there might be some minor parts not included to make it fit the anime format better.