Yes, the Kabaneri anime follows the novel. In both, we see the same post - apocalyptic world filled with danger from the Kabane. The main characters' development and their relationships are also quite similar. The anime might have some differences in terms of the order of events at times, but overall, it stays true to the main storyline of the novel. The themes of survival, humanity, and the fight against the undead are well - presented in both the anime and the novel.
The Kabaneri anime does follow the novel to a large extent. The basic premise, which involves the existence of the Kabane (the zombie - like creatures) and the fight of the Kabaneri (humans with special powers) against them, is the same as in the novel. But, in the anime, there are some additional action scenes and visual effects that are not as elaborately described in the novel. This is to enhance the viewing experience of the audience.
It follows to a considerable extent. There are some differences, but they don't significantly impact the main plot and character development.
Not really. It stays fairly close to the novel. The overall story arc and the main events are mostly the same. There are just some small changes here and there to make it more suitable for the anime medium.
Mostly, yes. The Gate anime does follow the novel to a large extent. The main storyline about the gate opening to a fantasy world and the military's actions in that world are similar. However, like many adaptations, there are some minor differences in pacing and character development. For example, some side stories or details in the novel might be condensed or omitted in the anime for the sake of fitting within the time constraints of the episodes. But overall, fans of the novel will find the anime to be a fairly faithful adaptation.
Yes, it does. The basic plot of the anime is in line with the novel.
Somewhat. It captures the main ideas but not all details.
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.
Sure. Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress has a manga. It expands on the story and characters presented in the original source.
Not entirely. There are some differences in the pacing and a few details here and there.
Mostly, yes. The Re:Zero anime tries to stick to the light novel. It keeps the core story elements such as Subaru's Return by Death ability, his relationships with the other characters like Emilia, Rem, and Ram, and the overall mystery and adventure in the different arcs. There are a few differences here and there, but these are mainly to make the anime more accessible and engaging for the viewers. The anime producers do a good job of maintaining the essence of the light novel while also making it their own in terms of visual and auditory presentation.