Hashiriya
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From: Georgia
Registered: 2008-04-14
Posts: 1072
can anybody give me a link to a website where i can find anime scripts in japanese? particularly Naruto (hey don't hate!!!) i was wanting to go through them with rikaichan and drop new vocabulary into anki. thanks a lot guys!!!
Last edited by Hashiriya (2008 July 07, 7:48 am)
Nope, you are right. And raw manga is themanga non translated, or non cooked.
The difference is that manga are comics. Anime are videos.
For some series they are the same. For others there are a lot of differences.
In case of Naruto, the anime follows the manga.
That is, when the manga stalls and the anime catches up, the anime is filled with the so called "fillers".
So in naruto manga you'll find only the interesting part of Naruto.
Bleach is the same.
In some series, the anime is a copy of the manga. This is true for Claymore, Nana and for Monster.
In some series the anime and the manga are very different. This is true for Fullmetal Alchemist, where starting from volume ~8 (I dont remember the exact number this well) the manga is totaly different from the anime.
And there is manga that is made after the anime. This is very rare. The only series I can recall now is Neon Genesis Evangelion, where the manga started years after the anime was completed. In this case the manga follows the events of the anime, except from some major plot changes.
Jonathan
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From: Brazil
Registered: 2008-02-19
Posts: 30
nac_est wrote:
Anyway, what I'm about to say may be unpopular, but I think that the less one relies on Rikaichan the better. That's just to comfort you
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I agree with you. Although I love Rikaichan and recognize that it's a really helpful tool, I think it's like a crutch. I find that I don't learn much through it, I end up just looking up the words and getting the meaning of the sentence without really paying attention to readings or kanji. If I continue with that process, I will look up some words a ton of times and still not know them. I guess it's good for picking up a word you don't know here and there, but as a study tool I don't find it that useful.