The Naruto TV version and the manga were not completely synchronized. Although the two had some common scenes and storylines, the TV version might be edited or deleted in some aspects.
For example, Naruto's childhood story was a key plot in the manga, but it was deleted from the TV version. In addition, the TV version also had some storylines that were different from the manga, such as the scene of Sasuke leaving Kinoha Village and the battle between Xiao Li and Naruto.
Although there were some differences between the two, Naruto TV was still a popular TV series that attracted a large number of viewers.
There are many TV series based on teenage girl manga. The following are some well-known cases:
1. Tokyo Ghoul, produced by Hololive and aired in 2017. The drama was adapted from the manga of the same name by Kazuma Kamiike.
[2] Attack of the Giants: It was produced and aired by Streaming in 2019. The play was adapted from the manga of the same name by the Japanese manga artist, Kajiyama.
3. Magical Girl Little Yuan: It was produced by Shaft and broadcasted in 2011. The play was adapted from the manga of the same name by the Japanese manga artist Ishikawa.
4 Dragon Among Men: It was produced by Shaft and broadcasted in 2016. The play was adapted from the manga of the same name by Japanese manga artist Kazuma Kamiike.
5. About My Reincarnation as a Slime: A-1 Pictures, 2020. The play was adapted from a light novel of the same name by Japanese manga artist Naomi Odo.
In the process of adaptation, the original works were often cut or adapted to meet the requirements of television broadcasting and the tastes of the audience.
There were many television dramas that were adapted from comic novels, such as:
[1] The Blade of the Destroyer: The Blade of the Destroyer was a manga created by the Japanese manga artist, Ashijiro, which was later adapted into an animation, a TV series, and a game.
2 Naruto: Naruto was a manga created by the Japanese manga artist Kishimoto, who later adapted it into animation, television series, and movies.
"Sword Art Online" was a manga created by the Japanese manga artist Kirito, which was later adapted into animation, TV series, and games.
4. Fate/stay night: Fate/stay night was a novel by Japanese novelist Kazuma Kamike, which was later adapted into animation, television series, and movies.
[5]"The Attacking Giant":"The Attacking Giant" was a manga created by Japanese manga artist, Shogun Keiyama. It was later adapted into animation, television series, and movies.
The following are some TV series adapted from comics:
1 Naruto: Naruto is a popular Japanese manga. The TV series version is called Naruto Stormy Legend.
Inuyasha: Inuyasha is a popular Japanese manga. The TV series version is called Inuyasha.
[3]" Attack of the Giant ": Attack of the Giant is a popular Japanese manga. The TV series version is called " Attack of the Giant."
4 Sword Art Online: Sword Art Online is a popular Japanese manga. The TV series is called Sword Art Online.
5 "Ghost Blade": Ghost Blade is a popular Japanese manga. Its TV series version is called "Ghost Blade Blade"
It might be a mystery manga where something important is revealed through what's shown on the TV that the main character is watching and trying to solve.
The Naruto TV version had many different plots from the manga. Here are some of the main differences:
1. Character: Naruto TV and manga have some changes in character. For example, in the manga, Naruto's mother's bloodline gave him a strong talent for ninjutsu, but in his TV version, this setting was deleted. Naruto's genetic talent was provided by Uchiha Sasuke.
2. Plot development: Naruto TV version and manga's plot development is also different. For example, in the manga, Kihabaru became the fifth generation Naruto, but in the TV version, he was just a young ninja who had yet to become Naruto.
3. Ninjutsu setting: Naruto TV version and manga have different ninjutsu settings. For example, in the manga, the Flying Thunder God Technique was a fast teleportation ninjutsu, but in the TV version, it was changed to a long-range attack ninjutsu.
4. Setting: Naruto TV and the manga have different settings. For example, in the manga, the ninjas moved in the forest, but in the TV version, they lived in a city.
5. Animation production: Naruto TV version and manga are also different in terms of animation production. For example, in the manga, the animation company used the traditional storyboard method, but in the TV version, they used more modern animation production techniques to make the scene more beautiful.
The manga of the young pig-headed teenager had some connections with TV cartoons, such as:
1. The ending of the manga and TV animation was different. In the manga, the content of the school exam was more in-depth than in the TV animation. Students needed to study harder to get good grades.
2. There were more detailed character settings in the manga than in the TV animation. For example, the female lead, Akiyama Shura, had more details in the manga to describe her personality and her growth process.
3. The plots in comics were richer and deeper than those in TV animations. For example, the interpersonal relationships between students, family backgrounds, and growth experiences would be described in the manga.
The answer to the question of whether there was a plot in the manga that was different from the TV animation was that there were some plots in the manga that were different from the TV animation, such as the ending, character setting, etc. However, most of the plots are the same and the plots in the manga are more lively and interesting, so I suggest readers to watch the manga instead of the TV animation.