Same thing as a basic storyline to any given story, it must have a begining and middle and an end, and most if not all loose ends must be tied up some how, there has to be the bases of the story that is being told regardless how trivial.
Yes, but you have to be good with drawing anime, and make a good storyline.
Neither the manga or the anime have had this in a storyline as of yet.
Anime that storyline has to do with a socialital base. Has little to no action, but is dramatic and has to do with real life situations. such anime as boyfriend and girlfriend relationships.
How will Madara die is ALL up to the writers of the storyline on manga or anime.
Yes, they have. However, it is different from the original storyline of the anime.
Anime is based on western cultural animation, thus though the storyline might be Japanese the characters are made to copy the western cuture characteristics.
Because its a bit of a stress reliever, further more they admire the artwork and the storyline is interesting.
Yes, Naruto started as a manga. The manga is still in publication. The storyline is further along than the anime.
This would be a bit of a personal preference kind of thing. I personally thought they did a great job in the anime with the art work and music; also the storyline was very closely followed with according to the manga- which is the true storyline- and the character development was spot on. Personally I would say that watch the anime if you would like a more visual and colourful telling of the story, but all in all they are essentially the same.
Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood is identical to the Fullmetal Alchemist manga.
It's called "Dragonball Z: The World's Strongest." The movie doesn't fit into the storyline of the anime series.
Sailor Venus is part of the Sailor Moon anime series. In the storyline she was the first to be approached and woken up by the moon cats but in the anime series she is one of the last major characters to make an appearance.