Judging by their popularity in the east and large following in the west, it'd be objectively stated that as a medium of entertainment, both have succeeded.
Japan is the only country who creates manga and anime. anything simmilar in other countries isn't manga or anime it is simply comics and cartoons in anime and manga styles
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The only break up in the anime not manga. For anime its episode 61.
It was created in Japan by Kazuki Takahashi originally as a manga. Yu-Gi-Oh! is still distributed as a manga; however, it has also developed into a popular trading card game and anime. The card game and anime are overlooked and produced by Konami Digital Entertainment corporation stationed in Japan as well.
The answer is unknown. The author is still working on the manga's. In the anime though, they show Oriou (Ichigo's Friend) train.
The anime has mediocre ratings but can be enjoyable, the manga for the series however is well written and is well worth a read.
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It is both anime and manga
most anime are based from manga.
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
It's a manga that was also adapted into an anime.
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.
They aren't in a anime or manga book. They're from Vocaloids.
The anime doesn't follow the manga, it diverts from the manga plot quite early on in the anime. So I suggest reading the manga from the beginning.
It is basically Anime some people here say anime manga but anime and manga is different. Manga is like a comic but black and white and you read it from right to left. and anime basically means animation in Japanese. So yeah...
Some titles of action manga that have no anime adaption are Silver Spoon (manga) and Nana (manga).