The extent to which the Toradora anime covers the manga varies. It includes many key storylines and character developments, but leaves out some later arcs and details found in the manga. This is common in anime adaptations to fit within a certain episode count and runtime.
The Toradora anime covers a significant portion of the manga, but it doesn't go all the way to the end. There are still parts of the manga that aren't included in the anime adaptation.
The Toradora manga does have some additional content that the anime doesn't cover. But it depends on what aspects you're comparing. Sometimes the anime might focus on presenting the key points more visually and concisely.
The Himatsuri anime covers a significant portion of the manga, but not all of it. Some key plot points are included, but there are still parts from the manga that haven't been adapted.
The Toradora manga doesn't have a continuation after the anime. Usually, when an anime adaptation is made, it either covers the entire manga or stops at a certain point, and in this case, it didn't continue.
The Toradora anime doesn't encompass the entire manga. There are certain aspects of the manga that aren't included in the anime. However, the anime does a decent job of presenting the core elements and storylines from the manga.
Not exactly. There are some parts of the manga that aren't included in the anime adaptation.
Yes, the Toradora manga does go beyond the anime. It offers additional storylines and character developments.
The HxH anime covered a significant portion of the manga, but not all of it. Some storylines were left unfinished or adapted differently.
It depends on what you mean by 'far'. The Akatsuki manga has a considerable number of chapters and covers a wide range of storylines and character developments.
It's still ongoing and has covered a lot of interesting story arcs.
It doesn't go very far. Berserk 2017 only covers a limited portion of the manga's extensive story.