Well, in 'pulp fiction', 'drum' might be a very specific or symbolic element. It could potentially refer to a drum as a musical instrument, perhaps used to create a certain rhythm or mood in the context of the 'pulp fiction' story. Maybe it's related to a character's hobby or a key object in a scene.
The Gate anime does cover the novels to a large extent. It takes the main plot elements from the novels, such as the opening of the gate to a fantasy world and the military's response. But there are some minor sub - plots and character developments in the novels that might not be fully explored in the anime due to time constraints or other reasons. Overall, if you've read the novels, you'll find the anime quite familiar, but it also has its own take on the story in some parts.
In the search results provided, there was information about the drumming video of the bus song. You could find some videos of the drum set playing the "bus song" on Youku, including performances by Lin Ruiyang, Li Junxi, and Lin Yihao. In addition, there was also a copy of the bus song's drum score that could be used, including the drum score for the third-level exam. However, the search results did not provide clear information on whether there was a video of the bus song drum set.
No. The Umineko anime does not cover the entire novel. There are a lot of details, plot developments, and character arcs in the novel that are either left out or not fully explored in the anime adaptation.
No. The Parasite anime doesn't cover the whole story. The anime is an adaptation, and often adaptations have to cut corners to fit within a certain number of episodes or runtime. There could be elements in the original story that are crucial for a more in - depth understanding but are not included in the anime. This could be due to pacing issues, or the need to focus on the main plot points more. For instance, some of the minor character interactions that add more nuance to the overall narrative in the original might be left out in the anime.
They often have character development that is tied to the overall story. Take Death Note as an example. Light's transformation from an initially 'righteous' killer to a power - hungry maniac is all part of the story's progression as he and L engage in their cat - and - mouse game. The story wouldn't be complete without his character arc.