Have you notice that in many anime adaptations of manga they change things

Calgary, Alberta
February 10, 2012 3:04pm CST
I remember reading a certain manga and in that manga a group of villains were killed 1 by one by the protagonist but in the anime adaptation, those villains were redeemed and turned stopped their evil ways. I also noticed there are the "manga only characters" who never maked the anime adaptation, while in the anime adaptation, there are characters who are not in the manga. Now I already get why some manga readers dont get along with some anime watchers, cos a lot of anime adaptations were different from the manga source.
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• Malaysia
11 Feb 12
Sometimes the anime gives the writer a chance to end his story a bit differently. Allowing him to see how people would have reacted if something else had happened to the protagonist instead. But other times I think that the anime was changed so that they could either prolong the series or remove some of the scenes that the producers were not comfortable with.
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• Calgary, Alberta
11 Feb 12
I remember how frustrated I was when I enjoyed a very lengthy manga series, when I found out its going to be an anime, I was excited. then I found out the adaptation is a mini series.... sometimes characters who got killed in manga, survives the anime, vice versa.
• Malaysia
13 Feb 12
Yeah. It's disappointing sometimes. The manga Black Cat, for example, ended quite differently in the anime. I don't know why they had to deviate so much from the manga.
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