I think 'Bleach' is a good example. The anime's pacing was off, and some key plot points were rushed or skipped, making it a less-than-perfect adaptation of the manga.
For me, 'Fullmetal Alchemist' original anime was not a great adaptation. It deviated significantly from the manga's storyline, especially in the later part. However, the 'Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood' remake did a much better job.
It depends on your preferences. Manga often offers more detailed art and storylines. But if you enjoy motion and sound, even a poorly animated anime might have some appeal.
Not all manga will be turned into anime. The decision involves multiple aspects. The manga's genre, target audience, and potential market demand all play a role. Additionally, the production companies need to assess if they have the budget and technical capabilities to undertake the adaptation.
Hard to say for sure. It depends on various factors like demand, production feasibility, and the rights holders' decisions. But fans are definitely hoping for it!
Yes, there are. For example, 'Original anime' like 'Kiznaiver' are not based on manga. They have their own unique storylines created specifically for the anime format.
It depends on various factors like the popularity of the manga, its storyline's potential for animation, and the availability of resources and production teams.
The Berserk anime does a fair job of adapting the manga. It manages to bring the main plot and key characters to life, although some fans might feel that it doesn't quite reach the depth and intensity of the original manga.
It's possible for the Alive manga to become an anime, but it requires a lot of things to fall into place. Such as getting the right studio, a good scriptwriter, and enough financial support.
There are many classic works that are adapted from novels and anime or manga. 1 Naruto: The novel of the same name adapted from Kishimoto Saishi is a ninja-themed anime. Inuyasha: adapted from Rumiko Takahashi's novel of the same name, it is an anime with the theme of the story between monsters and humans. 3. One Piece: An anime adapted from Oda Eichiro's novel of the same name, which was an anime with the theme of pirates and adventure. Dragon Ball: adapted from Akira Toriyama's novel of the same name, it is an anime with martial arts and combat as its theme. Detective Conan: adapted from Aoyama Gangchang's novel of the same name, it was an anime with the theme of Detective Conan solving cases. The above are some examples of very famous novels adapted into anime or manga. Each work has its own unique charm that is worthy of our appreciation.
It's not a rule that manga must be turned into anime. A lot depends on factors like popularity, potential audience, and production feasibility. Some manga are just fine as they are without being animated.
Some of the latest manga to be turned into anime include 'Blue Lock' and 'Chainsaw Man'. Both have brought unique elements from the manga to the screen, attracting a wide audience.