For many, 'Attack on Titan' is seen as a very faithful adaptation. It maintains the intensity and plot elements of the manga quite well. Minor changes are made to adapt to the animation format, but the core story remains intact.
I think Death Note is one of the most faithful. The anime captured the essence and plot of the manga very closely.
Not all anime are based exactly on the manga. Sometimes, there are changes made for various reasons like creative decisions or to fit the animation format better.
Not always. Some anime adaptations make significant changes to the story or characters from the manga.
Often, 'Attack on Titan' is praised for its faithfulness. It captures the intensity and depth of the manga quite well, with only minor tweaks for the animation format. There are few significant deviations that could upset manga purists.
One of the most faithful adaptations is 'Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood'. It follows the manga closely, keeping the plot and character developments intact.
One of the most faithful adaptations is 'Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood'. It closely follows the manga plot and character development without significant deviations.
One such example is 'Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood'. It's highly regarded for staying very close to the manga's plot and character development.
For me, 'Kimi no Na wa' stands out. The anime followed the manga closely, maintaining the plot, characters, and the beautiful art style. The few additions or modifications made it even more engaging without straying from the core of the manga.
I'd say 'Attack on Titan' is quite true to the manga. It maintains the intensity and plotlines, with only minor tweaks for better adaptation to the animated format.
Well, 'One Punch Man' is considered quite faithful. It captures the humor and action of the manga really well. Also, 'Attack on Titan' does a great job of translating the manga's intensity and complexity to the screen. Minor changes are made, but they don't stray far from the core of the manga.