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Jun 6, 2020 4:54 PM
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I want to watch the series, but I don't think it is a full adaptation of the manga considering the amount of manga volumes and how many anime episodes are there. But then I remembered that Oku usually draws just action and maybe it could actually be a full adaptation this time. And I want to see or read the story without going to the manga to see how it ends. In that case I prefer reading the manga from the beginning. So... what'd you say?
Jun 19, 2020 7:25 AM
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RovvenV said:
I want to watch the series, but I don't think it is a full adaptation of the manga considering the amount of manga volumes and how many anime episodes are there. But then I remembered that Oku usually draws just action and maybe it could actually be a full adaptation this time. And I want to see or read the story without going to the manga to see how it ends. In that case I prefer reading the manga from the beginning. So... what'd you say?
RovvenV said:
I want to watch the series, but I don't think it is a full adaptation of the manga considering the amount of manga volumes and how many anime episodes are there. But then I remembered that Oku usually draws just action and maybe it could actually be a full adaptation this time. And I want to see or read the story without going to the manga to see how it ends. In that case I prefer reading the manga from the beginning. So... what'd you say?
RovvenV said:
I want to watch the series, but I don't think it is a full adaptation of the manga considering the amount of manga volumes and how many anime episodes are there. But then I remembered that Oku usually draws just action and maybe it could actually be a full adaptation this time. And I want to see or read the story without going to the manga to see how it ends. In that case I prefer reading the manga from the beginning. So... what'd you say?

yes, but there is an extra scene in the last chapter in the manga that is not in the anime





Aug 4, 2020 4:46 AM
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RovvenV said:
I want to watch the series, but I don't think it is a full adaptation of the manga considering the amount of manga volumes and how many anime episodes are there. But then I remembered that Oku usually draws just action and maybe it could actually be a full adaptation this time. And I want to see or read the story without going to the manga to see how it ends. In that case I prefer reading the manga from the beginning. So... what'd you say?


biggest difference is that the manga is really well drawn while the production budget of the anime were the 500 yen they found under a WcDonnalds table

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