There are many TV shows or movies that have been adapted from anime or manga into real-life versions.
1. Your Name. (Your Name): The movie adapted from an animation tells the story of two young people meeting and influencing each other through dreams.
2 Naruto: A movie adapted from an anime that tells the story of a young ninja who seeks to become the strongest in his village.
3 Death Note: A movie adapted from an animated film about a talented high school student who discovers a notebook that can kill.
4. Tokyo Ghoul: A movie adapted from an anime that tells the story of a zombie mutation while also exploring topics such as society, humanity, and morality.
Attack on Titan: A movie adapted from an animation that tells the story of the battle that humans waged to defend against the giants.
Demon Slayer: A movie adapted from an anime that tells the story of a young man who fights a demon to save his sister.
7 Sword Art Online: An animated film that tells the story of a virtual reality game while also exploring topics such as social interaction, humanity, and game ethics.
These were just a few of them. There were many other anime or manga adapted into real-life TV or movies, such as The Avengers, Naruto Shimbun, Spirited Away, Grave of Fireflies, and so on.
'Fake Marriage' was an American romantic comedy released in 2009. It was directed by Annie Fletcher and starred in the lead roles of Sandra Bullock and Ryan Reynolds. The film told the story of a canadian named Margaret and Andrew, a subordinate of the American company she worked for. Margaret was facing expulsion because her visa had expired. In order to keep her job, she pretended to marry Andrew. The film showed the interaction between the two in a humorous way and the process of gradually developing feelings. "Fake Marriage" received a rating of 7.2 on Douban and was loved by the audience.
Well, it varies. Different mangas have different completion statuses. You need to specify the particular manga to get a precise answer. For instance, popular series like 'One Piece' is still in the midst of its story, but some lesser-known ones might have already wrapped up.
Sure, Yaoi manga is very real. It typically focuses on romantic and sexual relationships between male characters. These mangas are created and consumed by many people around the world.
The following are some recommended works adapted from novels or comics:
1. Full House (2004)-This drama was adapted from the Korean manga of the same name by Wonsuyeon. It tells the story of a rookie novelist and a proud superstar.
2. The Palace (2006)-This drama is adapted from the comic book of the same name. The story takes place in the 21st century, in the Republic of Korea, where the country is under the constitution of a monarch.
3. "Again My Life"-This drama was adapted from Lee Heine's novel of the same name and later adapted into a web comic. The story was about a hot-blooded prosecutor who was killed while investigating a corrupt politician. Then, death gave him a chance to be reborn. He used the memories of his previous life to start a second life.
4. "Itaewon Class"(2020)-This drama was adapted from an online comic of the same name. It tells the story of the male lead opening a restaurant in Itaewon and taking revenge on the food and beverage industry consortium after experiencing the pain of his father's death.
These works were recommended works adapted from novels or comics.
Here are some suggestions for movies adapted from Japanese comics and novels:
1. "The King of the World"(): This movie was adapted from Nobusuke Sato's manga. It tells the story of a war orphan who seeks to become a general. The manga had been very popular in recent years, selling more than 28 million copies.
2. "The Promise of Neverland": This movie was adapted from a popular Japanese anime and told a story about Neverland. The main actors included Hamabe Miho, Sei Hikari, Itagaki Lee Kwang-jin, Kitagawa Keiko, Watanabe Naomi, etc.
3. "The Last Hottie": This movie was adapted from Nobuki Tsuboda's novel. It tells the story of a poor student who meets a special teacher. The movie received a rating of 8.3 on Douban.
4. "Witnesses": This movie was adapted from the novel "Evidence of Human Nature." The specific story content is unknown.
5. "Killing Cycle": This movie was adapted from the light novel "All You Need Is Kill" by author Yang Sakurazaka. It tells the story of Earth being attacked by alien races. The novel also had a real-life Hollywood movie, Edge of Tomorrow, which starred Tom Cruise.
Please note that the recommended movies above are summarized based on the search results provided. There may be other movies adapted from Japanese manga and novels that have not been mentioned.
To start Berserk manga after the movies, it depends on which movie you watched. Usually, there are fan-made summaries or timelines available that can guide you to the right chapter. Another option is to check the manga's official website or social media pages for any hints or instructions.
Not really. There are quite a few differences between the berserk movies and the manga. Some key plot points and character developments are changed or left out.