Perhaps the anime's adaptation made some changes or additions that made the story more engaging for you. Maybe it focused more on certain characters or plot points that you found more interesting. Or it could just be a matter of personal preference and how your brain processes visual and textual mediums differently.
It could be that the pacing in the anime was better for you. Sometimes the manga can feel rushed or slow, but the anime might have found the right balance. Also, the voice acting and soundtrack in the anime might have enhanced the experience.
Maybe it's the animation style or the way the story is presented visually in the anime that appealed to you more. The added movement and colors could have made a big difference.
Well, maybe it's because they just don't get the style or the themes. Some folks might find the art too exaggerated or the stories too fantastical for their taste.
Here are a few recommendations for novels that went from dislike to liking: 1. Winter's Letter: The story was about Shen Nanjia and Zhou Chen being forced to go on a blind date. At first, they disliked each other, but as they got along, they gradually developed feelings for each other. 2. " After Giving the Sick Husband a Happy Birthday ": Song Ying was arranged to marry the sickly Qi Ci. Although she was unwilling at first, Qi Ci was gentle and considerate to her after the marriage. She gradually fell in love with him. 3. " The Substitute Is This King Myself ": The female lead is a military governor at the border. The male lead, King Qi, initially disliked her, but gradually liked her as they got along. 4. " Marriage Is the One: Naked Marriage for Love ": The female protagonist married a male protagonist from a poor family in order to pursue true love. The male protagonist was disabled, but the female protagonist did not abandon him. Gradually, feelings for him developed between the two. I hope these recommendations will be helpful to you.
Some people might not like yaoi manga because they have different preferences or might not be comfortable with the romantic themes it presents.
It depends on your preferences. If you like detailed art and a slower pace, the manga might be for you. But if you enjoy animation and voices, the anime could be better.
Well, it's hard to say. The Golden Boy anime has its charm with dynamic visuals, but the manga provides a more immersive experience as you can control the pace of reading and notice smaller details that might be missed in the anime.
It depends on your preferences. The manga offers more detailed storylines and original art, while the anime brings the characters to life with motion and sound.
It depends on personal preference. Some might prefer the manga for its original detail and pacing, while others might like the anime for its visual and audio effects.
It depends on personal preference. The manga offers more detailed art and the original author's vision, while the anime brings the story to life with motion and sound.
It depends on personal preferences. Some people might prefer the anime for its visual and audio elements, while others might like the manga for its original story presentation.