Somewhat. It captures the main ideas but not all details.
Yes and no. It does follow the main plotlines of the novel quite well. However, as is often the case with anime adaptations, it has to cut some corners. So while it gets the overall feel of the novel right, and most of the important events are there, it doesn't include every single little detail from the novel.
To a certain extent. The anime does a good job of bringing the core elements of the novel to life. The unique storytelling style, the multiple character perspectives, and the general sense of chaos that are hallmarks of the novel are all present in the anime. But when you compare it directly to the novel, you'll notice that some of the deeper character development and more complex plot twists from the novel are either simplified or not included at all in the anime.
It follows to a considerable extent. There are some differences, but they don't significantly impact the main plot and character development.
It follows to a considerable extent. But there are still some differences to make it more suitable for the anime format.
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.
Not entirely. There are some differences in the pacing and a few details here and there.
Overall, the Boruto anime follows the manga to a considerable extent. Some episodes might add or tweak certain elements for better animation presentation or to flesh out the story, but the core remains consistent.
The Boruto anime has elements from the manga, but it also makes some alterations for better animation and story presentation. Some plotlines might deviate a bit, but the core themes remain.
The Beastars anime follows the manga quite well. It manages to capture the key elements and character developments from the manga. Although there are some differences here and there, they don't significantly impact the main narrative.
The 7Seeds anime mostly follows the manga, but there are some differences here and there.
Overall, the Inuyasha anime is a faithful adaptation of the manga. Some episodes might have added or slightly changed elements for better visual or narrative presentation, but the core story remains intact.
The Naruto anime is largely based on the manga. It captures the main events and character arcs well. Though there might be some differences in pacing and added details for animation purposes, it remains a faithful adaptation overall.