Mushoku Tensei is known for being quite true to the manga. It keeps the main story intact and the characters' traits consistent. Though there might be some creative tweaks here and there, they don't undermine the essence of the original manga.
It follows pretty closely. There are some minor differences, but they don't change the main plot and character developments.
For the most part, it does. The manga is based on the light novel, so it keeps the main plot, characters, and overall world - building. But, the manga might simplify some complex explanations or plot developments that are more detailed in the light novel. Also, sometimes the manga artists might take some creative liberties in visual representation which doesn't change the core story from the light novel.
Yes, there is a manga for Mushoku Tensei. It presents the story in a different medium, with detailed illustrations and unique interpretations of the plot.
Yes, Mushoku Tensei is a manga. It's based on a popular light novel series and has gained quite a following.
Overall, Boruto adheres pretty well to the manga. Some minor adjustments are made for better visual presentation or to fit the animation format, but the core story remains intact.
It follows to a considerable extent. There are some differences, but they don't significantly change the main plot and character development.
Nana follows the manga quite closely. The story arcs and character traits are maintained, although there could be some slight differences in the presentation to suit the medium of animation or for creative purposes.
Not really. There are quite a few differences between Excarina and the manga.
It follows to a considerable extent. But there are still some differences, especially in the details and pacing.
It follows quite closely. The anime of No.6 mostly adheres to the manga plot, with just a few minor differences that don't significantly change the main story.