The Sukasuka anime doesn't follow the light novel's end very closely. While it tries to capture the essence of the story's conclusion, it may simplify or change certain elements. For instance, some side - plot developments in the light novel's end might be omitted in the anime to keep the story streamlined for the visual medium.
No. In most cases, anime adaptations don't follow the light novel exactly, and 'Hai to Gensho no Grimgar' is no exception. There are often changes made for various reasons, like fitting the story into a certain number of episodes or appealing to a wider audience.
The Seraph of the End anime mostly adheres to the manga. Some characters and plot points might be presented slightly differently for the sake of animation, but the core story remains intact.
It follows quite closely. The anime of Youjo Senki mostly adheres to the plot and characters of the light novel, with just a few minor tweaks.
It depends. Sometimes it follows closely, but there are also some differences to make it more suitable for the anime format.
Yes, it does for the most part. There are some minor changes here and there, but the main plot and key elements are pretty much the same.
Yes, it does. The anime mostly adheres to the plot and key elements of the light novel.
Yes, it does for the most part. There are some minor differences, but the core story and character developments are in line with the light novel.
Overall, the Re:Zero anime sticks pretty close to the light novel. Some minor details might be changed for the sake of adaptation, but the core elements remain intact. The anime does a decent job of bringing the story from the pages to the screen.
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.
Somewhat. It captures the main ideas but not all details.