the manga it's pretty much the same, but you should read it all, becuase sometimes it changes a little, plus, it won't be a waste of time, trust me!!!
2007-01-22 08:21:48
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answered by Anonymous
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The reason that movies generally don't follow comics and books to a "T" is because not everyone reads them. In order to reach a wider audience directors have to cut some stuff and add some stuff in order for people new to the genre can come in and understand what is going on. Some of the content in comic books are too unbelievable to some. Take Spider-man 3, the black suit that Spider-man obtains actually came from outer space and Spidey obtained this during the Secret Wars by accident. The idea that there is a higher being, not God, is watching over the earth and called upon all of Earth's greatest heroes to defend their planet is just plain stupid to some people. In general the public will except the idea that an alian life form was brought back from outer space over the latter. Not all comic book movies veer off track that much though. Sin City is almost page by page to the graphic novels. I think that Rodriguez got it right by trying to make a movie into a comic book as it should be. It stayed true to the comics and it was a great film too. Hollywood has gone to the geeks the last few years and things will get better or they will produce crappy movies and they will slowly inch out of the comic book genre. Personally I have enjoyed most of the comic films of recent, Batman has been dragged through the mud a few times, but all in all X-men, Spider-man, Sin City, V, Fantastic 4, Batman, Superman, and any others of late have been pretty decent. Well X3 was kinda stinko but what can ya do!? It all comes down to the all mighty dollar and what the movie companies and directors think will fill seats.
2016-05-23 22:27:52
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answered by Anonymous
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no it doesn't because in the show after sasuke leaves they start to make filler episodes until naruto wind chronicles comes out in fed 15 2007
but the manga i soo far ahead of the show but if u want try volume 27 that when sasuke leaves
u can read it free on this site but if doesn't let u read login with a hotmail e-mail address which is also free
http://groups.msn.com/narutomangareturns/yourwebpage2.msnw
2007-01-22 08:24:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Too a point. It starts off following the manga, but when the anime staff had to give time for the manga to catch up to the storyline, they created filler episodes, which are found nowhere in the manga storyline.
2007-01-22 09:31:10
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answered by Kikyo 5
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it depends. coz not all of the series are actually faithful to the manga. but if you want to enjoy some interaction watch the series. (yes start at episode 1). if you want to be ahead of the series read the manga. the animated series has a lot of fillers which sometimes can be pretty annoying.
2007-01-22 08:21:33
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answered by JsHadOwR 2
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the television follow most of the story from manga but they make a slight changes.
2007-01-22 14:58:11
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answered by hollandchua 3
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not exactly television seems to change a few things that are on the comics. If you whant to read them do it if not then dont.
2007-01-22 10:21:53
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answered by Anonymous
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read the manga its REALLY good
and the show follows it enough to understand
2007-01-22 08:24:10
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answered by Anonymous
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yes....
2007-01-22 08:25:30
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answered by Green With Envy 2
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