The Kenichi anime is known for being relatively faithful to the manga. It manages to capture the main plot and character developments accurately. Although there are occasional tweaks, they are made to make the anime more engaging without straying too far from the original.
It's quite close. The Kenichi anime mostly adheres to the manga, with just a few minor differences that don't significantly impact the story or characters.
It follows pretty closely. The OVA mostly sticks to the manga storyline with just a few minor differences.
In general, the Shijou Saikyou no Deshi Kenichi anime remains loyal to the manga. Some minor tweaks are made for better animation and pacing, but they don't deviate much from the original story.
It follows quite closely. The anime of No.6 mostly adheres to the manga plot, with just a few minor differences that don't significantly change the main story.
Yes, for the most part. The Boruto anime does follow the manga's main plotlines, but there might be some minor differences here and there.
In some aspects, it does. But there are also times when the anime makes its own tweaks and additions.
In general, the Dorohedoro anime is quite true to the manga. It captures the key elements and the unique style of the source material. Some small adjustments might be made for better visual presentation or to fit the animation format, but they don't deviate much from the manga's core.
It follows quite closely. The anime of Horimiya mostly sticks to the manga's plot and character developments.
Overall, the Trigun anime is quite loyal to the manga. Some scenes might be presented differently for better animation effects or pacing, but the core story remains intact.
In many aspects, it does. But there are still some differences here and there.
Yes, it does. The Bakuman anime largely adheres to the manga, with few significant differences.