Akatsuki no Yona Shōjo Fantasy Manga Gets TV Anime
This is old news but...
From Anime News Network:
This year's 15th issue of Hakusensha's Hana to Yume magazine is announcing on Saturday that a television anime adaptation of Mizuho Kusanagi's shōjo manga Akatsuki no Yona (Yona of the Dawn or Yona, the girl standing in the blush of dawn) has been green-lit.
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10 years ago
Posts: 12
Old news, yeah, but still completely awesome news. I'm honestly surprised people haven't been posting this already. I'm counting the days. I feel like I've been counting the days for years! Since the beginning it was obvious this would make a great anime. And once Shin-ah appeared... well. 🤣
10 years ago
Posts: 12
First episode was almost line by line, and the art was pretty good. Seemed to have a good grasp of the funny/sweet/serious/funny tone of the manga. I'd say there's some potential there!
10 years ago
Posts: 331
Anime has also been licensed by Funimation (here). The news isn't exactly recent, but hey. Thought it should be mentioned here too.
8 years ago
Posts: 22
Hi,
May I ask how different was the anime to the manga? 😕 I just finished watching the anime and is planning to read the manga and I loved it !!!! 😃 However, I wanted to start in chap48. 😳 Would I be missing any special thing for not reading it from the start?
Thanks, 😀
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8 years ago
Posts: 19
From what I remember (it's been over a year since I saw the anime after all), the major difference I can think of was that in the manga, Su-won visited the Earth Tribe after going to Awa (the chapters around the mock battle with Geun-tea take place after Zeno joined Yona's group).
There are usually many small things left out of an anime, but overall I think you could enjoy picking up in the manga where the anime left off.