I don't think so. Reading the manga can enhance your understanding and appreciation of the anime. You might notice things you missed before or gain a deeper connection with the story and characters.
Not really. Reading manga and watching the anime can be two different but complementary experiences.
Not necessarily. Reading the manga can enhance your understanding and appreciation of the story, but it doesn't mean it'll ruin the show for you.
Not at all. Reading the manga can enhance your understanding and appreciation of the story. It doesn't ruin the experience; it adds to it.
It varies. For some series, the manga might give away key plot points that could lessen the impact of the anime. But for others, the manga and anime offer different perspectives and can both be enjoyed independently without spoiling the experience.
Yes, it can. It gives you a chance to practice Spanish and enjoy the story at the same time.
Sometimes it can. If you know the story from the manga, some of the surprises in the anime might be lost.
In my opinion, it doesn't. The anime manages to bring the story of the visual novel to a wider audience. While some details might be lost in the adaptation process, it still conveys the main plot, the emotional depth of the characters, and the mind - boggling time - travel mechanics. It has its own charm and is a great entry point for those who might not have the time or inclination to read the visual novel.
Well, there are a few reasons. Maybe they rush the pacing, or the animation quality doesn't do justice to the plot. Also, sometimes they might add unnecessary elements that mess up the story's coherence.
In my opinion, the Steins Gate anime doesn't ruin the visual novel. It might present the story in a slightly different way for the medium of animation, but both have their own merits and can be enjoyed separately.
Yes, it's finished. You can read the complete story now.