No, Manga is a Japanese comic drawn in the same style that Anime is. And Anime is a Japanese cartoon drawn in the same style that Manga is. Some Mangas that have been turned into Anime are: Death Note, School Rumble and Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist.
No, anime and manga are two different forms of media. Anime refers to animated TV shows or movies, while manga refers to Japanese comic books or graphic novels. Anime often adapts manga series into animated form.
No. I'm a big fan of anime and manga and the difference is that anime is Japanese animation and manga is Japanese comics.
No, it is not the same. Anime is a art, it’s Japanese cartoon. A manga is a book version of anime. A manga is like a comic book. But a manga is considered anime, but they are not the same
Dragonball originally started off as a manga and then it was made into the Anime later on. DragonBall Z followed the same footsteps - Manga first, then Anime second.
It is both anime and manga
you can't really tell because the anime is different from manga.... it's confusing if you read manga and watch anime at the same time.....
No, but they both have the same genre of anime and manga.
The manga is the same as the Un-cut anime though the anime has alot of filler arcs to it as well
most anime are based from manga.
of course it is.
Anime grew out of manga. Manga is pictures and comics while Anime is a film although they both look almost identical anime programmes are sometimes based on manga comics
Considering that the anime uses the same plot as the manga, there's no reason why he wouldn't.
It's a manga that was also adapted into an anime.
No, all anime is changed to suit an episode basis. Manga is much more stretched out.
It's the same but heres the problem. The Naruto anime eventually ended up becoming a joke after the first 135 episodes due to the anime evil known as 'filler'; original stories the animation studio come up with when they run out of manga material to animate. Older Naruto anime fans had to endure nearly two years of soul destroying stories, involving cooking ninja, postmen ninja and a Tony the Tiger lookalike. And when the anime finally started to follow the real plot again, a combination of budget cuts and laziness meant it just wasn't enjoyable to watch any more.