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Diferencia entr emanga y anime1/10/2023 ![]() The classes only had twenty-five students each in the anime, while in the manga, they had forty students each. But in the anime, this role was given to Horikita.ģ.) The anime changed the number of students in the classes In the manga, Honami Ichinose participated in the investigation. However, in the anime, he ended up pushing Horikita. In the manga, Kiyotaka pushes Kei into the pool. The anime gave these scenes to Horikita.įor example, there is the infamous pool scene. But she still isn’t considered the main heroine.įurthermore, in the manga, Kiyotaka has plenty of scenes with other girls. Karuizawa Kei would eventually become Kiyotaka’s love interest. In contrast, the manga had no main heroine. This was because the director was a fan of Horikita. The anime ultimately highlighted Horikita as the main heroine. This is a big one, and it has been a massive cause of commotion among the fans. The anime also made Horikita appear like a tsundere when she’s not.Ģ.) The manga had no main heroine, while the anime centered on one female character This is the same scene, but she was depicted differently:Īll of Kiyotaka’s facial expressions in the anime ![]() Notice the difference in Arisu Sakayanagi’s emotions. It may have to do with the fact that they altered the character’s personalities in the manga. There is a quality difference, with the light novel illustrations looking better.īut the artist of the CotE manga also changed the projection of the characters in certain scenes. This is relatively common among light novels with manga counterparts. Similar to Kiyotaka, she is supposed to be stoic and aloof, if not outright cold-hearted.Ģ.) The novel has better art compared to the manga This is not something that you would see in the light novel. Suzune Horikita was also shown as smiling and happy in the manga. It changes the significance of interactions within certain scenes. He also seems to deliver lines differently. In contrast, in the manga, he is frequently shown as nervous and sweating. However, he always has a mask in front of the other characters in the story. In the light novel, Kiyotaka’s emotions are revealed to the readers. This especially applies to the characterization of Kiyotaka Ayanokouji. They also have different personalities as compared to the light novels 1.) The manga made the characters more transparent with their emotions.
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