It's quite accurate. Manga Rock usually does a decent job of presenting the 'Ibara no Ou' manga without major distortions.
It varies. Some parts are adapted quite accurately, but there are also some differences that might affect the experience.
Not much. The manga and anime are quite similar, with maybe some minor tweaks in the animation style.
Generally speaking, the Shion no Ou anime is true to the manga. It successfully captures the key elements and the overall tone. Some scenes might be slightly modified for better animation presentation or pacing, but these changes are not significant and stay loyal to the manga's core.
It's moderately accurate. Some details might be slightly different, but the main plot is presented well.
It's moderately accurate. Some details might be slightly different, but the core plot remains intact.
It's quite accurate. Manga Rock's version of Parasyte manga sticks closely to the original, with few noticeable differences.
It's quite accurate. The adaptation on Manga Rock mostly keeps true to the original Levius manga without major changes.
Overall, the adaptation has its strengths and weaknesses. Some key elements from the manga are retained, but there are changes in details and character portrayals that could be a matter of personal preference.
It's quite accurate. Manga Rock usually does a decent job of presenting the 'bokuben manga' content without major distortions.
It's quite accurate. Manga Rock usually does a decent job of presenting the Kaiji manga without major distortions.