Well, one way is to check out the top-rated anime lists on platforms like IMDb or MyAnimeList. Another option is to follow anime bloggers or YouTubers who do reviews and recommendations based on different genres and themes.
If you want to recommend anime, you can consider the following factors:
1. Themed subject: For example, action, adventure, love, fantasy, science fiction, etc.
2. Style: Do you like the style or not?
3. Storyline: Whether the storyline is attractive or not.
Based on the above factors, here are a few animes worth watching:
1 " Attack of the Giants ": This is an action-adventure anime that tells the story of humans fighting against giants in order to protect their homeland.
2 "Your Name": This was a love anime that told the story of two young people switching bodies through dreams.
3. Sword Art Online: This is a fantasy anime that tells the story of humans entering the game world through virtual reality technology and what happens between them and the game characters.
4. Ghost Destroyer Blade: This is a battle anime that tells the story of the protagonist and other characters destroying ghosts together.
5 Naruto: This is a ninja anime that tells the story of the struggle between a ninja village and external forces.
It depends. Reading manga can be faster if you're a fast reader and the art style doesn't slow you down. But for some, watching anime might be quicker as they can absorb the story visually without having to turn pages.
First, study the anatomy and poses of characters. Then, learn about different line styles and shading techniques. Also, observe real-life objects to enhance your understanding of form and texture. With consistent practice and reference study, you'll get better at drawing anime or manga.
Well, it's kind of hard to give an exact measure. But the anime has made good progress and has adapted quite a few story arcs from the manga. There are still many exciting parts in the manga that haven't been animated.
Overall, the Naruto anime is quite close to the manga. Some episodes might have filler content or slight adjustments for animation purposes, but the core story and key moments are intact.