Fullmetal Alchemist is a great example. The anime mostly sticks to the manga's storyline, though there are a few differences that don't take away from the overall experience. The animation quality and voice acting enhance the story.
Yes, for the most part. The anime does a good job of sticking to the main plot and character developments from the manga.
Not always. Sometimes there can be significant changes to fit the animation format or for creative reasons.
Yes, usually the adaptation tries to be as true as possible to the original comic, but there might be some minor differences.
Yes, it does. The Touch anime mostly adheres to the manga, with only a few minor differences.
It's a bit mixed. Some parts are very similar, but there are also noticeable differences.
Well, there are quite a few. 'Berserk' is a popular manga that hasn't got a full anime adaptation yet.
One such manga is 'One Piece'. The anime adaptation has been highly successful, maintaining the adventure and excitement of the manga.
No, it doesn't. The anime adaptation of Parasyte had to make some cuts. There are parts in the manga that are not in the anime. The anime is still great, but if you want the complete story, you need to read the manga. It has more details about the characters' backstories, more in - depth exploration of the parasyte society, and additional sub - plots that add more richness to the overall story.
Some popular manhwa like 'Tower of God' were turned into anime. The adaptation was decent, but it had some changes from the original to fit the anime format.
Yes, it does for the most part. The anime sticks closely to the manga's plot and characters.