Definitely. Re:Zero originated as a novel, and the anime was created based on it. The anime tries to capture the essence and key elements of the novel, although there might be some differences in presentation and emphasis for the sake of animation.
Re:Zero's anime hasn't reached the same point as the manga. The manga has more depth and detail that hasn't been translated into the anime version yet. However, both have their own merits and appeal to different audiences.
Definitely. The Re:Zero anime originated from a web novel. The story and characters were first developed in the web novel format before being brought to the screen. Many of the key elements and plotlines were drawn from the original web novel.
The anime of Re:Zero often simplifies some complex plotlines from the web novel for the sake of time and easier understanding for a wider audience. For example, in the web novel, there are more in - depth descriptions of Subaru's internal monologues and his complex relationships with other characters which might be abridged in the anime.
It depends on personal preference. If you like a more visual and streamlined experience, the anime might be better for you. The animation brings the characters and the world to life in a vivid way.
In some cases, yes. The Re:Zero manga can sometimes progress beyond what's shown in the anime, but it depends on various factors like the release schedule and the creators' decisions.
Well, the Re:Zero anime doesn't exactly correspond to a single light novel volume. It combines and modifies parts from several volumes to create its storyline. This allows for a more cohesive and engaging anime adaptation.
The Re:Zero anime ends approximately at a certain point in the light novel series. But it's a bit tricky to pinpoint exactly as there can be variations in different editions and translations.