Maybe it didn't have enough popularity or commercial potential to justify an anime adaptation.
Maybe it's because the manga didn't gain enough popularity or the rights haven't been acquired by an animation studio.
The first season of Blessing for a Beautiful World was a Japanese light novel created by Kubo Miitaro, which was later adapted into an animation. The novel told the story of a high school girl named " New Life " who traveled to a parallel world and became the guardian of this world. There are all kinds of magic and superpowers in this world, and the protagonist is involved in all kinds of mysterious events because of these abilities.
Maybe the kid is too shy to interact with others, so no one thought to give them a card.
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The end of the 'We Never Learn' anime in the manga is not straightforward. It depends on various factors such as the studio's approach and the need to adapt the content for the anime format. Sometimes it stops earlier than fans might expect, but it still aims to provide a satisfying conclusion within the given constraints.
Maybe it's because the anime production process is faster or there are some issues with the manga's publishing schedule.
The Boruto anime and manga are different because the anime has to consider various factors like animation quality, viewer engagement, and commercial demands. Sometimes, this results in deviations from the original manga plot and character developments.
That's a really disturbing thought. Wishing for a parent's death is extremely abnormal and goes against basic moral and human values. Maybe in a manga, it could be part of a very extreme and dark storyline, but in real life, it's unacceptable.
Maybe it's because the manga world has its own rules and logic that prevent every wish from coming true easily.