Not entirely. While the anime does draw heavily from the manga, there are some differences and omissions.
It's hard to say for sure. Sometimes anime adaptations don't fully cover the entire manga. But we'll have to wait and see with this one.
Not completely. There are some differences and parts of the manga that might not be included in the anime.
Not completely. The anime has adapted a significant portion but there are still parts of the manga that haven't been covered.
The anime of Attack on Titan doesn't encompass the entire manga. There are variations and exclusions made to fit the format and pacing of the animated series. But in general, it captures the essence of the manga.
The anime of Attack on Titan mostly sticks to the manga. There are a few minor differences, but they don't change the main plot.
It's quite close. The anime mostly sticks to the manga plot, with just a few tweaks here and there.
Yes, for the most part. The anime sticks closely to the main plot and character developments of the manga.
The anime of Attack on Titan mostly follows the manga, but there are a few tweaks here and there. For example, some scenes might be reordered or expanded for better visual storytelling in the anime.
Not exactly the same. While the anime follows the main plot of the manga, there are some differences in details and pacing.
Yes, the manga of Attack on Titan is often ahead of the anime. The anime needs time for production and adaptation, so the manga storyline progresses further.