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Anime or manga

edtastic
Nov 22, 15 at 12:35am
I've only read one full manga book so far. I mostly just watch anime, it just adds more emotion i think
jellz
Nov 22, 15 at 1:49am
Anime definitely. The incorporation of things like music and voice acting are things I look forward to. There is nothing wrong with manga but if I had to choose one it wouldn't be hard
sub
Sub @sub commented on Anime or manga
Nov 22, 15 at 4:39am
The advantage the manga has is you use your own imagination to fill out the scenes whereas it is presented to you in anime. The let down often comes when you thought that something happened differently or more / less intense etc.
crimsonsun2xseries
Manga doubtlessly but anime is great too. Both are stellar mediums.
jacob1
Nov 22, 15 at 11:54am
Manga is aways better then the anime. It comes first, I keeps going after the anime ended and reading is good for you.
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ssj2morgan
i like both manga and anime but manga goes much more into details and gets you connected to the story more then a rushed anime that is suppose to fit 50 something chapters in 12 episodes.
kagemushalosbot
Depends on the company whose putting out the anime and the format they use. For example naruto and one piece incredible manga, but how they put the show together can be frustrating and drawn out! But on the reverse some anime is the source material like cowboy bebop, where you have an excellent anime with a so so manga! So I'd have to say I love them both.
hyera
Nov 30, 15 at 6:55pm
♥manga
izumi25x
Nov 30, 15 at 7:11pm
It also depends on the series. Something like DragonBall I like anime more because of movement, sound, color, etc. Others that have ecchi or at least fan service you gotta go manga. Because the aired TV anime is so watered down (To Love Ru, Shimoneta) though if you get the uncensored it eliminates the issue... That said I don't dislike eother, in fact I can't go without following both. And comparing things added or deleted. Every Sigler series I follow manga and anime, and light novel if applicable. Light novels are mostly text but there can be a lot more explanation and clarity as a result. Plus this is the original work of the author, and images are left to reader's imagination or the adjectives of the creator
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