Whats the difference between anime and manga?
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Well, nothing much however anime's are usually the shows, and manga are the comic books. Added: Heartofsouls...
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well, basically wat the question said. wats the difference between drawing manga and anime style? is there even a difference? also, im teaching myself how to draw chibi anime. its a little hard, so does anyone know a good site that ether has a descriptive...
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Anime would be the animated version of a manga are (which are print comics and print cartoons). I'm...
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really its confusing aren't they both made in china or japan or something? what makes them different don't all characters have sparkly eyes and don't all the drawings have details...LOTS of details...so what makes them different? don't take it the wrong...
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Okay anime and manga drawing aren't usually a lot different especially since most animes are based on...
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Is it longer than the anime and does it have more romance in the manga? Is it worth reading? I just finished watching the anime and the ending was a total let down TT^TT Thanks for your help :)
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What's the difference? Quite a lot. The anime and manga are separate adaptions of the original source...
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Im asking because i wasnt sure the difference between the Bleach anime, and the Manga. Im confused about the Bleach filler episodes.
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Hold on. Gimme a second. Manga is to read, like comics, and anime is to watch, like cartoons. If there...
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i want to know whats the difference cuase they both seem alike, but everyone tells me it the same. is it?
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cassi is exactly right. most animes start as magna style comics, and later get animated into "anime...
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im working on a school project for anime and i want to know
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Both, Anime & Manga, follow the same kind of drawing/illustration style. The difference is that...
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I bet this sounds pretty stupid, but i get confused. And i need someone to clarify it for me. One other thing, are there any other key words I should know?
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Anime is the slang of Animēshon (Japanese) or Animation (English) it is the term used by fans of...
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