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Location: North of Boston, MA
Posted: Sun Sep 06, 2009 3:07 pm
I have finished the anime .. and am on chapter 21 of the manga..
I was wondering if someone could inform me of what is in the anime .. that isn't really part of the original story so i can know what to or not to expectspoiler[like for example anime sven and train are partners after ... and eve is with sven first.. and you get a 6month gap etc , where as the manga he's with sven for 2 years .. partners and he and sven save eve just one example.. I am wondering if that eden thing is just anime only.. because I cant see the manga ending like that or am I wrong?]
I can't really say whether or not that final storyline in the anime is present in the manga. It sorta seems like something jammed in to wrap things up.
From the couple volumes of the manga I got my hands on, I think it's definitely WAY more brutal than the anime. Like, speaking of 'hands', the manga has this thing with Train and well... I was freakin' shocked at it. I mean, it was some serious Gon Freaks Hunter x Hunter madness right there.
About that, the story of the manga really far different from the anime.I know this because I already finish both story and if you try to differentiate it,you'll only think the story was wrapped out but it was wrong.The reason is that the ending of the anime is not given in the manga and also in the anime, they not show why sven have that mystical eye that can see the future for seconds.
The anime finished before the manga so rather than relying on the manga for source material they went off and did their own thing, sort of like what happened with the first FMA series. So the differences between the anime and manga are about the same as Fullmetal Alchemist. It's fairly substantial. I like the manga more myself just because the art's better and the story covers more of the loose ends and explains more than the anime does.
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