It depends. Sometimes the manga expands on the world-building or gives more background on characters that the anime doesn't touch on. However, the core story might be similar in both.
In some cases, it does. The manga might explore certain plotlines or character developments that the anime doesn't have time for.
Not really. Usually, the anime covers the main story arcs of the manga. But sometimes, the manga can offer more depth and additional details that aren't shown in the anime.
It depends. Sometimes the manga can expand on character development or introduce new plot elements not shown in the anime. But it's not always a straightforward comparison.
The Infinite Stratos manga doesn't always go past the anime. It could be on par or have a different focus. Usually, it's up to how the story is envisioned for each medium.
It depends. Sometimes the manga can delve deeper into details and offer additional plot points that weren't shown in the anime. However, the core storylines often remain similar.
Yes, it does. The Akagi manga often expands on storylines and character development that might not be fully covered in the anime.
In some cases, it does. The manga might have additional storylines or details not covered in the anime.
Yes, the Kaiji manga does go past the anime. The manga has more storylines and developments that haven't been covered in the anime adaptation.
Sure, the Bleach manga goes further. The anime had certain limitations in terms of episode count and production decisions, but the manga was able to expand on the world, characters, and plot in ways that weren't possible in the animated version.
Yes, the Toradora manga does go beyond the anime. It offers additional storylines and character developments.
Yes, the Shiki manga does go beyond the anime. It offers more depth and additional storylines that weren't covered in the anime adaptation.
Yes, it does. The manga has more storylines and developments that weren't covered in the anime.