Many animes have been made into real-life versions. The following are some famous anime real-life versions: 1 Naruto: The movie version of Naruto, directed by Kishimoto, was released in 2013 and starred by Naruto actor Oda Shinya. 2. Dragon Ball: The movie version of Dragon Ball, directed by Akira Toriyama, was released in 1996 and starred Kazuya Kameiri, the actor of Sun Wukong. 3 One Piece: The movie version of One Piece, directed by Oda Shu, was released in 2015 and starred in Luffy's actor, Shen Ping. 4. Gintama: The movie version of Gintama, directed by Aoyama Gangchang, was released in 2007. It was starred by Takashi Miike, who played the role of Toshizo Hijikata. 5 Death Note: The movie version of Death Note, directed by Makoto Shinkai, was released in 2006 and starred by Matsuyama Kenichi, who played the role of Yagami. 6. Slam Dunk: The movie version of Slam Dunk, directed by Fujimoto Hiroshi, was released in 2003 and starred by Yamada Takayuki, the actor of Sakuragi Hanamichi. 7. The movie version of The Metal Alchemist, directed by Kazuma Kanyike, was released in 2009 and starred Edward Erlich as Thrush Ohba. In addition to the above, many other famous animes had also been made into real-life versions, such as Attack on the Giant, Gate of the Fate Stone, Magical Girl Little Circle, and so on.
There are many anime and manga that have been made into real-life TV series or movies. 1 Naruto: The live-action TV series Naruto was broadcast in Japan in 2011 and was produced by Toei. 2 Dragon Ball: The live-action TV series Dragon Ball was broadcast in Japan in 1996 and produced by Toei. 3 One Piece: The live-action TV series One Piece was broadcast in Japan in 2017 and was produced by SSS. 4 Gintama: The live-action TV series Gintama was broadcast in Japan in 2012 and produced by Toei. 5 "Ghost Blade": The live-action TV series "Ghost Blade" was broadcast in Japan in 2020 and was produced by JCSTAFF. 6 "Attack of the Giants": The live-action TV series "Attack of the Giants" was broadcast in Japan in 2021 and produced by Anfey. These live-action TV series or movies were different from the original works, but overall, they were still loved by the audience.
[Under the Inhumans] was adapted from the 93rd episode of the anime " Under One Person ", so it was not part of the first anime.
Yes, Shrouding the Heavens had been adapted into an anime. According to the descriptions in documents [1] and [2], Shrouding the Heavens had already started broadcasting and played more than ten episodes. In addition, document [3] also mentioned that Shrouding the Heavens was based on Chen Dong's novel of the same name. Therefore, it was confirmed that Shrouding the Heavens had already been made into an anime.
" Shrouding the Heavens " was a popular Xianxia novel by Chen Dong. The novel was published on Qidian Chinese website and was widely loved by readers. The story took place in a prosperous era, and the protagonist embarked on an invincible path. On the Qidian Reading App, readers could read authentic books and listen to authentic audio. The male lead, Ye Fan, was a scheming person with a sense of justice. He firmly believed that he would repay kindness. The female lead, Ji Ziyue, had a cheerful personality. She had been waiting for Ye Fan's arrival for a million years.
Yes, there have been cases where an anime was produced before the manga was completed or even started.
The story of Mahavir Singh Phogat and his daughters, as shown in 'Dangal', has had a huge impact. It highlighted the importance of female empowerment in a patriarchal society. Mahavir trained his daughters in wrestling, defying all odds and social norms. This story not only inspired families in India but also around the world to support their daughters' dreams.
Well, there are quite a few. For example, 'Kaguya-sama wa Kokurasetai: Tensai-tachi no Renai Zunousen' hasn't been adapted into an anime as of now.
There are quite a few. 'Blue Exorcist' is one such manga that hasn't received an anime adaptation yet.