I don't know which movie I'm referring to. If you can provide more background information, I will try my best to answer your questions.
Frankenstein, the scientist who created Frankenstein in the Demon Slayer, was eventually destroyed by his own experiments, causing him to become a huge monster.
Frankenstein, the scientist who created Frankenstein in the novel The Demon Slayer, died when his student and assistant Jack stabbed him in the heart with a dagger. Frankenstein created Frankenstein before he died, giving him extraordinary abilities and life, but in the end, his experiments and plans led to a huge disaster that he himself was unable to extricate himself from. After Frankenstein's death, Jack used the research equipment left behind by Frankenstein to continue to study the ability of Frankenstein and finally successfully used the power of Frankenstein to achieve his goal.
Frankenstein, the scientist who created Frankenstein in The Demon Slayer, died in an accident. At the end of the novel, Frankenstein was kidnapped and imprisoned by a group of mysterious people. His body was tortured to a very painful state. Later, Frankenstein's friends, family, and colleagues went to look for him, but in the end, they all returned empty-handed. In the end, Frankenstein died in an accident. His death was described as a tragic death from excessive torture.
Not exactly the same. The anime might make some minor adjustments for better visual presentation or pacing, but the core story remains similar.
The Demon Slayer anime is quite similar to the manga. However, for visual and narrative purposes, there are slight variations. For instance, the animation might add more details to the action sequences or present certain events from a different perspective. Still, it sticks closely to the manga's essence.
Not exactly. While the anime follows the manga closely, there are some minor differences and adaptations made for the animation medium.
Not exactly. While the anime is based on the manga, there are some minor differences in terms of pacing and some added or omitted details.
The Demon Slayer anime is quite similar to the manga. It keeps the key elements and plotlines intact. Some minor variations are made to make the viewing more engaging, and they usually don't deviate far from the manga's original intent.