Recently, 'My Hero Academia' manga is getting an anime. Generally, the anime follows the manga closely. However, sometimes they might tweak the order of events or add some extra scenes to make it more visually appealing. But the core story and characters remain the same.
Not all anime are based exactly on the manga. Sometimes, there are changes made for various reasons like creative decisions or to fit the animation format better.
Not always. Some anime adaptations make significant changes to the story or characters from the manga.
Often, 'Attack on Titan' is praised for its faithfulness. It captures the intensity and depth of the manga quite well, with only minor tweaks for the animation format. There are few significant deviations that could upset manga purists.
I'd say 'Death Note' is one of those anime that's very true to the manga. It captures the dark and complex themes perfectly. The only differences are minor and don't change the overall impact of the story.
For me, Attack on Titan is a prime example of a faithful adaptation. It captures the intensity and the depth of the manga well. There are maybe a few tweaks here and there for better animation flow, but the core of the story remains untouched.
Some of the most faithful adaptations include 'Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood' and 'Attack on Titan'. They manage to capture the essence and major plot points of the manga quite accurately.
One of the most faithful ones is 'Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood'. It closely adheres to the manga plot without significant deviations.
Naruto is one. The anime closely adheres to the manga's plot and character development, with few significant deviations.
Some anime like 'Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood' are highly regarded for being very close to the manga. It sticks closely to the plot and character development.
I think series like 'Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood' are very faithful. It follows the manga closely, keeping all the key plot points and character developments intact.