No you have to act it out using only bananas and wigs that look like your from the 1700s. And then your eyeballs will need to grow 2x their size and you need to shrink to the size of a germ
The setting of the anime manga Saikano is in modern day Japan. The story of the anime manga Saikano is about a war breaking out and people having to deal with the war.
The Naruto anime is the anime adaptation of the Naruto manga. The anime does follow the manga story, with a few exceptions of additions, background stories and fillers.
there a good chance that it will be. fullmoon became an anime and its started as a manga story. but it took some time to air the anime once the manga story was finished. well if i have to wait the anime better be something worth waiting for. if its not what a waste (^.^)
of course it is.
Well if you want to turn it into a manga (Japanese comics) then send it off to an English publisher or if you want them to make it into a anime they would have ways of translating it especially if its a manuscript if not they will get a person to do it.
No, all anime is changed to suit an episode basis. Manga is much more stretched out.
Yes,the manga goes past the ending in the anime.
for me, manga. anime has colour and you just watch it instead of having to read but the manga, for me, is better cuz theres more detail (in the anime sometimes they skip parts that are in the manga) and if you missed something you can just read it over again. ^^ to add what they said it really depends on how they interped the story line there are anime who story line and chacter devoploment are better than the manga but i belive its what ever you started watching and or reading first..... but there are some anime that follow the manga to the very point of color everything lol and others where the name of the people are really the only samthing Yes, everyone have their own opinions and thoughts ^^;; Idk. Both are realllllly good. Sometimes manga draws things out to long. Sometimes Anime skips important parts. It's a really hard choice. :) For me manga is better. To me, manga is more the original work, and also anime has a lot of filler episodes when waiting for the manga to be produced. Also, I find anime is a little slower paced than manga.
They are also characters in a Manga called Hatsune Mix, a manga by KEI, the artist who drew the design for Miku Hatsune.
The manga ended. There was no more story for the anime to continue with.
Tite Kubo is the creator of the original story (the manga) and the anime show was produced by Studio Pierrot.
well... there are minute changes in manga and anime but nothing such as big miss which can affect story-line