Anime vs. Manga?

15 years ago
Posts: 1439
Hi everyone! This is a question for those who have read the manga and watched the anime...
I'm watching the anime right now, and I was wondering if the adaptation was close to the manga (in plot / ending / etc).
Like how... the anime for Death Note follows the manga (except for a slightly different ending -- but same plot basically)... or how the anime for Kuroshitsuji totally strays from the manga starting from episode 8 or so...
Thanks! Looking forward to your replies! 😀
dont worry both are same
it is a cheerful story but the ending put me off
not that i am spoiling but u will definitely be a bit disappointed with the ending 😔
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ippo X kumi
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15 years ago
Posts: 1439
Quote from ajcoolim107
dont worry both are same
it is a cheerful story but the ending put me off
not that i am spoiling but u will definitely be a bit disappointed with the ending 😔
Thanks so much for letting me know! Well, it is slice-of-life... so it's kind of expected... especially by how it's going so far. *tear tear. But it's good. 😃
15 years ago
Posts: 12
i used to like anime, but after i got into college...
the lack of time forced me into the world of manga...
anime
- music
- color
- action
- movies that go with it are pretty soothing
- i can get more into the mood, and feels more realistic
manga
- 9~10 times faster to finish the story
- not censored
- original story
- saves memory
- easy to go back and forth, i need time rather than going back few seconds on a player
I WISH they extended berserk
i didnt like too much of the "band of the hawks" season
but i guess rights issues and budget issues too...
it would take ALOT of time and resources to maintain such complicated story and art as berserk

15 years ago
Posts: 1439
OMG... I think I want to read the manga in like a few months... just finished the anime. Too beautiful... *grabs more tissue.

13 years ago
Posts: 132
The anime always makes me cry on the last episode, it's one of the saddest touching scenes ever about broken love.... :'(
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