Barbara James is a writer for Collider and a content creator. As a graduate with a major in English, Barbara has worked as an editor for digital platforms for three years. Outside of digital media, she has edited professionally for six years. Meanwhile, she has written creatively for 10+ years and professionally for four years.
Anime has been a booming industry for over a decade. While few anime have popularized the industry—Dragon Ball, Bleach, Naruto, One Piece—many others have solidified fans for life. And while the original fan-favorite anime were battled-focused, other anime that have been realized focused on more unique plots, such as fighting dystopian leaders, discovering the truth behind a curse, and even exacting revenge by summoning a demon.
Though the manga and anime play out the same way, the manga delves deeper into the intriguing universe that is No.6. Though the anime does a fine job of explaining the basics of the rules of the world they live in, the manga allows viewers to see the full setting of this world, showing it in all its beauty while also showing the ugly side of it. Overall, the manga provides the details that the anime doesn't, and the setting makes more sense when viewers read the manga.
Noragami follows the same case as many not-so-popular anime that are produced shortly after a manga's release: some of it is anime-original content. This is not always a problem, and in Noragami's case, it definitely isn't. However, while this might be the case, the world of gods and their individual arcs are important, which the anime does not explore properly.
Tokyo Ghoul is known to not be the best anime adaption of a manga, be it due to awful animation, poor character development, or a lack of original manga content. For Tokyo Ghoul:re, poor character development is a key factor as to why viewers do not fully understand this sequel series. Not to mention, the series was definitely rushed, leaving viewers little room to enjoy what plot there was.
Pandora Hearts is another intriguing anime that did not get the anime adaption it so desperately deserves. It has a beautifully complex story, one that the anime covers only a fraction of. In the process, it establishes the main plot and subplots, only for many of these plotlines to never be resolved by the end of the anime, which also has an open ending. This creates a confusing mess of plotlines, never untangled.
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