1.Well,people look at a manga/comic to see how good it is. If it's very enjoyable then those people will work on it. 2.Directors direct it,voice actors are picked for the characters talking. 3.The color is made,then it they make the moving in the show. 4.Then they paraphrase it a little. 5.Then it's an anime.
An anime series does not of necessity start with manga . Manga usually generates enough interest to spawn an anime series ; the two are not mutually exclusive .
I'm an adult from America and I like anime and manga. Also, my adult friends like manga as well. So yes adults in America like anime and manga.
No, it is a manga.
The Anime/ Manga is called FLCL or Fooly Cooly. Really good anime/manga in my opinion.
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.....
yes, Pokemon creatures were originally part of a manga, which was then turned into the anime. remember, anime is like a television cartoon and manga is like a comic book.
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.
You can't call and request that a certain manga can be made into an anime... The anime industry and production companies decide based on how popular and how much they think the manga would sell as an anime.
Anime is just a video version of manga, which is similar to a comic. To write anime you must create and draw a manga. Then, if it's popular it gets turned into a anime by using technology and character design to bring them to life.
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.
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.
They aren't in a anime or manga book. They're from Vocaloids.
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).