Among the national comics with more than a hundred episodes, there were the following works: " Little Fox Demon Matchmaker,"" The Bright Moon of Qin,"" Douluo Continent,"" The Founder of the Demon Path,"" The Legend of Mortal Cultivation,"" Silver Soul,"" The Tail of the Demon,"" Tutor,"" Realm Triggered,"" Our Family,"" Qi Tianlie's Encyclopedia," Reversal Judgment,"" Wu Geng Ji,"" Journey to the West," Divine College," Company of Heroes,"" Apocalypse Awakening," and so on. These works enjoyed a certain degree of popularity and influence in the domestic animation industry.
Not exactly. There are some differences between the anime episodes and the manga of Fairy Tail. Some storylines might be expanded or condensed for better pacing in the anime.
For the most part, no. Manga creators usually want to deliver a coherent and focused story without the distraction of filler episodes. This helps maintain the integrity and appeal of the series.
Manga canon episodes are the core parts that directly follow the original manga's plot. They are essential for understanding the main story and character developments.
The count of One Piece manga episodes keeps changing because the series is still ongoing. But it's in the thousands and keeps growing with each new release.