Yes, the Lodoss anime did finish the story. It took the key elements of the Lodoss story, such as the adventures of the heroes, their battles against dark forces, and their quests for power and justice. It wove these elements together into a coherent narrative that had a clear beginning, middle, and end. The character arcs were also completed. For instance, the protagonist grew from a naive adventurer to a more mature and capable hero. This development, along with the resolution of other characters' stories and the overall plot, indicates that the anime finished the story.
Well, sort of. The Lodoss anime managed to conclude the main plotlines that were central to the story. However, like many anime adaptations, it couldn't include every single detail from the source material. But overall, it did give a sense of finality to the main narrative arc. For example, the relationships between the main characters were resolved, and the big threats they faced were dealt with. So, in that regard, it can be considered to have finished the story.
Yes, it did. The Lodoss anime covered a significant portion of the story and reached a conclusion.
Yes, it did. The Fairy Tail anime concluded after adapting a significant portion of the original manga. It brought to life the various adventures, battles, and relationships of the characters, and ultimately wrapped up the overarching story, which was really satisfying for the fans who had followed the series throughout.
Yes, to a large extent. It captures the essence of the original story quite well.
Not really. The Bleach anime deviated from the manga in some parts and didn't cover all of it completely.
Yes, the Toriko anime completed its adaptation of the manga.
No, it didn't. The Soul Eater anime deviated from the manga plot and didn't cover the entire manga story.
The Shugo Chara anime didn't complete the manga. There were still parts of the manga story left unexplored in the anime adaptation. This is quite common in many anime-manga pairs.
I have no idea. You might need to check with Cody or wait for him to tell you. Sometimes finishing a story can take longer than expected, especially if there are unexpected complications.
One great anime that finishes the story is 'Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood'. It follows the Elric brothers' journey to regain their bodies after a failed alchemical attempt. The story is complete with a great plot, well - developed characters, and an ending that ties up all the loose ends.
'Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba' has a finished story. It tells the story of Tanjiro's quest to turn his sister back into a human and defeat the demons. The anime has a great conclusion with an epic final battle and a resolution for all the main characters.
One reason could be that the anime production might have faced issues like budget constraints or time limits. They may not have been able to continue adapting the entire manga storyline.