Not really. The manga might focus on certain aspects or arcs but doesn't necessarily cover everything.
No, it doesn't. Usually, mangas have to make choices about what to include and what to leave out for various reasons like pacing and story focus.
The No.6 manga doesn't cover the entire story. Sometimes, to make the narrative more engaging or manageable, parts of the story might be omitted or adapted differently.
In general, Berserk doesn't cover the whole manga. Some storylines and details might be missing or adapted differently for various reasons, like production constraints or creative choices.
Not completely. There are some differences and parts of the manga that might not be included in the adaptation.
Not entirely. The manga adaptation of Saiunkoku Monogatari may leave out some minor details or side plots compared to the original story.
Not really. The Berserk anime only adapts a portion of the manga. There are still many storylines and arcs left uncovered.
The Bakuman anime doesn't fully encompass the manga. Some storylines and details from the manga might be missing or modified in the anime adaptation. This is common in many anime-manga pairs to fit the constraints of the animation format and pacing.
The Monster anime does a decent job of covering the main plot points of the manga, but there are details and subplots that might be missing. This is common in many anime adaptations.
Not exactly. The anime adaptation of Horimiya doesn't cover the entire manga. Some storylines and details might be left out.
Not completely. There are some parts of the manga that the anime doesn't include.
It doesn't fully cover it. There are some parts of the manga that the anime doesn't include.
In general, A Silent Voice covers the main elements of the manga. But like with many adaptations, there could be slight differences or compressions to fit the film format.