Gate's second season has a loose connection to the manga. They share the basic framework but there are significant variations in details and story progression.
The second season of Gate doesn't follow the manga strictly. Some characters' developments and events were handled differently to adapt to the demands of the animation format and pacing.
Overall, Nanbaka Season 2 adheres closely to the manga. There are a few minor tweaks for better adaptation to the animation format, but they don't deviate significantly from the original story.
In general, Assassination Classroom Season 2 is quite faithful to the manga. Some scenes might be presented differently for visual or narrative effect, but the core story and character developments are consistent.
The second season of Blue Exorcist loosely follows the manga. It keeps the main themes but introduces new elements and tweaks to keep viewers interested. Some fans like the changes, while others prefer a stricter adherence to the original.
Yes, it mostly does. There are some small differences, but they don't change the main plot.
Not really. Tokyo Ghoul Season 2 strays quite a bit from the manga, with significant changes in plot and character developments.
Not really. There are quite a few differences between Liar Game Season 2 and the manga. Some storylines and character developments are changed.
Not really. There are quite a few differences in plot and character development between Blue Exorcist Season 2 and the manga.
Yes, it does. Season 4 mostly adheres to the manga plot with only a few minor differences that don't significantly change the story's direction.
It follows the manga to a considerable extent. There are some minor tweaks, but the main plot points and character developments are consistent.
Season 3 of Tokyo Ghoul has a mixed relationship with the manga. While it retains some key elements, it also takes liberties that may not sit well with manga purists. Some story arcs are condensed or altered, affecting the overall coherence compared to the manga.