It could be that the storylines, art styles, or character developments in mangas and animes don't resonate with you. Maybe you prefer other forms of media that have elements that are more in line with your interests.
Most of the time, animes draw inspiration from mangas. However, there are exceptions. Sometimes, animes are developed independently with unique storylines and characters. Also, some animes might combine elements from multiple sources to create a new experience for viewers.
It depends on personal preferences. Some people love the depth and detail of mangas, while others prefer the visual and auditory experience of animes.
I'd say 'Vampire Knight' is a top pick. It has a great story and cool characters.
Well, there are some original anime series like 'Kiznaiver' that don't have a manga counterpart. They were created specifically for the anime format.
One such anime is 'Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood'. It closely adheres to the manga and is highly regarded for its authenticity.
Animes are usually more mainstream and aimed at a wider audience. Hentai mangas, on the other hand, often contain adult or explicit content that's not suitable for all.
One anime that's a great adaptation is 'Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood'. It closely follows the manga and maintains its depth and complexity.
Well, 'Tokyo Ghoul' might have some similarities. They both explore the struggles and complexities of characters in extreme situations.
Well, several factors come into play. The manga's sales figures, fan demand, and its suitability for animation in terms of art style and complexity are considered. Sometimes, a studio might have a particular interest in a genre or theme that the manga represents.
For me, 'Attack on Titan' comes to mind. It's a hit, and while not explicitly tomato-themed, you never know how creative fans can get and connect it to tomatoes in some fun ways.