It depends. Sometimes it follows closely, sometimes there are differences.
Well, the cartoon 'Old Faithful' may have a varied connection to its source. It could be a very faithful adaptation, or it might take some creative liberties for better storytelling or visual appeal. But generally, it tries to capture the key elements.
Not really. It makes some significant changes that stray from the original.
The 'Close Enough' cartoon is moderately close to its source. It keeps the main ideas but might tweak certain details or add new elements to make it more engaging for the audience.
Yes, usually the adaptation tries to be as true as possible to the original comic, but there might be some minor differences.
Overall, the 'This Hero for Real' manga is a decent adaptation. It retains the core characters and main events, but there might be some minor tweaks for artistic or narrative purposes. However, these don't significantly deviate from the essence.
Not necessarily. Sometimes changes are made to make the story more suitable for the comic format or to add some creative elements.
I'd say 'Death Note' is a great example. The anime captures the depth and complexity of the manga very well, with few significant changes. The plot progression and character developments are mostly in line with the original.
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In general, it does stay true. But there might be some minor differences here and there.
It depends. Some parts are quite true to the source, but there might be minor differences here and there.
Not sure. It depends on how you define faithfulness. Some might think it is, while others might have a different opinion.