I don't have a definite answer. It's possible that PPPallet is involved in the production or adaptation of See You Again manga, or perhaps it's just a random association. Without more details, it's difficult to determine the exact nature of the relationship.
I'm not really sure. Maybe PPPallet has something to do with the distribution or promotion of the See You Again manga, but I can't say for sure.
I'm not really sure. Maybe they have no direct connection at all.
It's not clear. Maybe it's a title of a manga or a concept related to manga, but more context is needed to be sure.
Not much, really. 'See You at the Crosswalk' is a manga and Manga Rock was just a platform for accessing various mangas, but it's not directly related to this specific one.
The manga is usually the source material, and adaptations might stay true or make some changes to fit the new medium.
Well, it's quite possible that 'I see your money' is a phrase or element that somehow appears or is relevant in the content of Manga Rock. But it could also be a completely random combination with no meaningful association.
The connection between 'The Girl Who Can See It' manga and Kissmanga is that Kissmanga was a place where you could potentially read it. But be aware that accessing manga from unofficially licensed sources like Kissmanga is against the law and not good for the manga industry.
The manga forms the basis for any adaptations. Usually, adaptations try to stay true to the main plot and characters of the manga.
It's not that straightforward. The manga and its adaptations might have some similarities, but there could also be significant differences depending on the creative decisions.
It's not clear. Maybe it refers to a feature in a BL manga or something related to stats within the context of BL stories.
Hard to say. 'I can see your money' seems quite random compared to Manga Rock. Maybe it's a made-up phrase related to a unique story or concept within Manga Rock, but without more context, it's difficult to tell for sure.