Definitely. Even if you've seen the anime, the manga can provide a fresh take. The art style and the way the story unfolds on the page can be quite different and enjoyable in its own way.
Well, it's a tough call. Manga gives you more control over the reading speed and allows for greater imagination. Anime, on the other hand, offers a more immersive audiovisual experience. So, it really comes down to what you value more in a story.
Not necessarily. It depends on how you approach it. If you can separate the two experiences in your mind, the manga won't spoil the anime. But for some people, knowing the story beforehand does make the anime less exciting.
Not necessarily. It depends on your perspective. Some people think it does, while others enjoy having prior knowledge.
Well, it's normal. Anime fanfiction can give you a new perspective on your favorite anime. You might see different sides of characters or get to experience alternate universes. It's like a new adventure within the anime world you already love. There are so many different types of fanfiction out there, from romantic ones to action - packed adventures, so there's something for everyone.
Sure. There are anime like 'Neon Genesis Evangelion' that were developed independently without a manga source. These often draw inspiration from various sources or are the brainchild of the creators without a prior manga publication.
Yes, there are. Some anime are original creations and not based on manga. For example, 'Neon Genesis Evangelion' was an anime that didn't have a manga counterpart when it first aired.
Well, 'A Place Further than the Universe' is an anime that doesn't have a manga. These are often unique creations that stand on their own in the anime medium without a manga source.
One such anime could be 'Original works' that are created specifically for the animation medium and have no prior manga source.
Yes, there are. Some anime are original creations that don't have a manga counterpart. For example, 'Cowboy Bebop' was created specifically for the anime format.
Yes, there are. Some anime are original creations and not based on any manga. For example, 'Cowboy Bebop' was an anime that didn't have a manga counterpart.