Generally, anime based on manga don't have a problem related to the lack of medicine. Their main aspects lie in delivering an engaging story and appealing to the audience through various artistic and narrative means.
It could be a creative choice to give a unique look or to focus on other aspects like story and character development.
In some manga and anime, medicine might be a key element for saving characters' lives and driving the plot forward. It can also be used to add depth to a character's backstory or profession. Different works handle it differently based on their genres and tones.
You could try 'Black Jack'. It follows the adventures of an unlicensed but brilliant surgeon. The storylines often deal with complex medical cases and ethical dilemmas. The art style is quite unique too.
'Neon Genesis Evangelion' is an example. It has its own original storyline and concept that isn't derived from a manga. The series is renowned for its complex themes and deep character development.
Yes, there are. For example, 'original net animation' (ONA) series like 'Levius' are not based on manga. They are created specifically for online platforms.
Yes, there are. Some anime are original creations that aren't adapted from manga. For example, 'Serial Experiments Lain' was an original concept not derived from a manga.
Yes, Paprika anime was based on a manga. The anime adaptation brought the manga's unique world and story to the screen.
Yes, there is. But it might not be as widely known compared to some other anime adaptations.
One such anime is 'Avatar: The Last Airbender'. It has its own unique story and world-building not derived from manga.
The Neptunia anime is based on the manga. It tries to capture the essence of the manga while making necessary adjustments for better visual and narrative presentation on the screen. Generally, fans of the manga can still recognize and enjoy the anime adaptation.