For example, 'Attack on Titan' has some notable deviations in its anime adaptation. Certain storylines and character arcs were tweaked to add more drama and tension.
There are quite a few. 'Steins;Gate' is one example. It successfully adapted the complex story and characters from the visual novel and became very popular.
It can vary a lot. Sometimes it's very close, but other times there can be significant differences depending on the author's interpretation and the medium it's presented in.
It depends. Sometimes a story can stay very close, while in other cases it can stray quite far.
No, it doesn't. The anime adaptation of Parasyte had to make some cuts. There are parts in the manga that are not in the anime. The anime is still great, but if you want the complete story, you need to read the manga. It has more details about the characters' backstories, more in - depth exploration of the parasyte society, and additional sub - plots that add more richness to the overall story.
I think it depends. Sometimes it does a great job, but there are also parts that deviate a bit.
One well - known anime whose source material was a visual novel is 'Clannad'. It is a heartwarming and emotional story that follows the life of Tomoya Okazaki. The visual novel provided a rich base for the anime, allowing for in - depth character development.
The comic is usually based on the original story but might have some creative interpretations and additions.
The 'a&k comic' is quite similar to its source. However, there could be slight variations in the plot development or the way certain events are depicted. But these differences don't take away from the overall enjoyment of the comic.
The graphic novel of 'Howl' can differ in terms of visual style and interpretation. The artist's choices in depicting characters and scenes might vary from what you imagined when reading the source. Also, the pacing and emphasis on certain plot points could change to fit the graphic format.
DC Comics usually tries to stay true to its source material. But there are some tweaks and adjustments to make the stories work better in different mediums.