Not completely. There are some differences and omissions in the anime compared to the manga.
The anime doesn't encompass all of the manga. Certain elements might be modified or skipped to make it more suitable for an anime presentation and to keep the pacing engaging.
In general, the Kyousougiga anime doesn't fully encompass the entire manga. There could be certain elements or subplots that aren't included for various reasons like time constraints or creative decisions.
Hard to say for sure. It might, but sometimes anime adaptations make some cuts or changes.
Yes, for the most part. But there might be some minor parts not included to make it fit the anime format better.
The chances are 50/50. Sometimes anime stick closely to the manga, but other times they make changes or stop before reaching the end. We'll just have to wait and see for AOT.
Not really. The Berserk anime only adapts a portion of the manga. There are still many storylines and arcs left uncovered.
The Bakuman anime doesn't fully encompass the manga. Some storylines and details from the manga might be missing or modified in the anime adaptation. This is common in many anime-manga pairs to fit the constraints of the animation format and pacing.
The Monster anime does a decent job of covering the main plot points of the manga, but there are details and subplots that might be missing. This is common in many anime adaptations.
Not exactly. The anime adaptation of Horimiya doesn't cover the entire manga. Some storylines and details might be left out.
Not completely. There are some parts of the manga that the anime doesn't include.
It doesn't fully cover it. There are some parts of the manga that the anime doesn't include.