Blue's Eevee remained alive throughout the Pokemon manga. The story didn't have such a plot development.
No, Blue's Eevee didn't die in the Pokemon manga.
In the Pokemon manga, Blue's Eevee was still going strong. There was no event where it passed away.
To be honest, I don't have the exact information. Maybe you could look up some fan forums or discussions for more details on this.
I'm not sure. You'd have to read through the manga to find out for sure.
Yes, sometimes they do. The manga can have more intense and dramatic situations compared to the games or anime.
Effective writing of Eevee's character when it's whimpering involves several aspects. Describe its whimpers vividly, like the pitch and how often they come. Eevee's emotions should be clear, whether it's fear, loneliness, or pain. Since Eevee is a small and often underestimated Pokemon, use that to your advantage. When it whimpers, it can be a moment to show its inner strength as well. Maybe it whimpers but then decides to be brave and face the situation. Additionally, consider how Eevee's environment affects it. If it's in a cold place and whimpering, it might seek warmth and show how adaptable it can be by trying to find a cozy spot or even using its own fur to keep warm while still whimpering a bit.
One possible fanfic could be about a young trainer who chooses Eevee as their starter in a world where Eevee is an underrated choice. The trainer could face discrimination from other trainers who think more traditional starters like Charmander or Squirtle are better. But as the story progresses, the Eevee shows its unique abilities and evolves into a powerful and unexpected form, surprising everyone.
Sure did. Stain's death was a significant moment in the manga. It had an impact on the storyline and the characters around him.
No, Luffy didn't die in the manga. He's still going strong on his adventures.
No, Sanji didn't die. The character remains alive and plays an important role throughout the manga.