One such example is 'Fullmetal Alchemist'. The anime started before the manga was completed, and they had some significant differences in the storylines.
Another one is 'Death Note'. The anime was released while the manga was still ongoing. However, the anime stayed mostly true to the early parts of the manga, with some variations towards the end.
For 'Naruto', the anime mostly follows the manga storyline. However, there are some filler episodes that deviate from the main manga plot. But the core story arcs are quite true to the source material.
Well, there are a few differences. For example, in some cases, the anime might compress or expand certain story arcs to fit the pacing. Also, the art style can vary slightly, but it still retains the essence of the manga.
One such anime is 'Fullmetal Alchemist'. The anime started before the manga and had its own unique storyline.
Not all anime come from manga. Some are original creations, while others might be based on light novels, video games, or even real-life events.
Yes, there often are. Many 12-episode anime have corresponding manga.
Well, there are quite a few. For example, 'Gakuen Alice' is a manga that hasn't been made into an anime yet.
Not all anime are based on manga. Some are original creations, while others might be adaptations of light novels, video games, or even real-life events.
In the case of 'Attack on Titan', the manga is seen as having more depth and detail. The anime had to make some compromises in pacing and character development.
Well, 'Uzumaki' is a manga that hasn't been adapted into an anime yet. Maybe it's because its unique and creepy style makes it a bit challenging to translate into animation.
I think 'Tokyo Ghoul' is one of the worst. The anime made some major changes that ruined the story for many fans.