Not exactly. The anime often makes some adaptations and might leave out certain minor details or storylines present in the manga.
In most cases, the Orange anime tries to encompass the main plot points from the manga, but there are inevitably some differences. Sometimes, for the sake of runtime or artistic choices, certain elements are either condensed or omitted.
The Orange anime doesn't cover everything from the manga. It focuses on the key events and characters but might skip or modify some secondary or background aspects to fit the animation format and pacing.
Not exactly. The Orange anime may leave out some minor details or storylines that were present in the manga.
It depends. Sometimes shows might only adapt a portion of the manga initially, but there could be plans for more volumes in the future.
Yes, it does. The Orange anime mostly sticks to the manga plot and characters without major differences.
Not completely. The Gintama anime has some parts that differ from the manga or might not cover all the details.
The Dororo anime doesn't cover the whole manga. Some plotlines and details might be left out or adapted differently to fit the anime format and runtime.
Not completely. There are some parts of the manga that the anime doesn't include.
The Bleach anime mostly covers the manga, but there are some differences. Some filler episodes were added to extend the runtime, and certain storylines might have been condensed or slightly modified for better pacing in the anime.
Not completely. There are some differences and omissions in the anime compared to the manga.
Not really. The Berserk anime leaves out quite a bit of the manga's content, especially the later and more complex storylines.
Not always. The Pluto anime might leave out some minor elements or compress certain storylines for better pacing and adaptation to the animation format. However, the core of the story is typically represented.