The anime stays true to the manga and is a great adaptation.
The manga goes far beyond the anime adaptation story-wise.
The first cour of Undead Unluck finished airing last week, and while the series is on a short break before its second cour begins on January 5, it’s as good a time as ever to talk about this series.
If you’ve been too busy watching Frieren or Jujutsu Kaisen this fall and missed other amazing anime series, we’re here to remind you about Undead Unluck for the millionth time. Yes, this show is great, and yes, you should watch it.
But what if you’re a manga reader and you prefer reading the original source before getting into an anime? Or what if you’d like to choose one or the other?
The anime is a faithful adaptation
The first question is usually “is the anime as good as the manga?”, and Undead Unluck is one of the successful examples, where the adaptation follows the manga pretty well.
Fans do say that some scenes look less crowded in the anime, and certain frames lack something, but this is such a minor detail that you might not even notice it. There are also a couple of omitted scenes, as it usually happens with adaptation, but again, nothing major.
The Undead Unluck anime is really going great, so if you prefer your stories animated, you should go for it and start watching the adaptation. However, we’ve only got 12 episodes for now, so that might be an issue if you’re incredibly impatient.
The manga goes far beyond Season 1
The manga just had its 189th chapter released, and as you might understand from this number, the story went far beyond what was in the anime; and even what is about to come in the second cour.
So there’s always the danger of liking Undead Unluck too much and suffering through all the years of waiting for new episodes and seasons.
Speaking of new seasons… There also might be a problem. Don’t get us wrong, the anime is indeed incredible, but it seems to not be receiving enough hype, that’s why there are worries that an anime sequel might never happen.
Still, if you watch the anime now and recommend it to your friends, this will give Undead Unluck Season 2 a bigger chance of happening (wink wink).
Fans say that the best way of handling Undead Unluck is both: reading the manga and watching the anime, though. They’ve been praising the manga for ages and some even say that it’s the best ongoing Weekly Shounen Jump manga right now, so it’s definitely worth your attention.
The anime is a faithful adaptation, so checking it out before or after reading the manga is also a great idea.
The anime stays true to the manga and is a great adaptation.
The manga goes far beyond the anime adaptation story-wise.
The first cour of Undead Unluck finished airing last week, and while the series is on a short break before its second cour begins on January 5, it’s as good a time as ever to talk about this series.
If you’ve been too busy watching Frieren or Jujutsu Kaisen this fall and missed other amazing anime series, we’re here to remind you about Undead Unluck for the millionth time. Yes, this show is great, and yes, you should watch it.
But what if you’re a manga reader and you prefer reading the original source before getting into an anime? Or what if you’d like to choose one or the other?
The anime is a faithful adaptation
The first question is usually “is the anime as good as the manga?”, and Undead Unluck is one of the successful examples, where the adaptation follows the manga pretty well.
Fans do say that some scenes look less crowded in the anime, and certain frames lack something, but this is such a minor detail that you might not even notice it. There are also a couple of omitted scenes, as it usually happens with adaptation, but again, nothing major.
The Undead Unluck anime is really going great, so if you prefer your stories animated, you should go for it and start watching the adaptation. However, we’ve only got 12 episodes for now, so that might be an issue if you’re incredibly impatient.
The manga goes far beyond Season 1
The manga just had its 189th chapter released, and as you might understand from this number, the story went far beyond what was in the anime; and even what is about to come in the second cour.
So there’s always the danger of liking Undead Unluck too much and suffering through all the years of waiting for new episodes and seasons.
Speaking of new seasons… There also might be a problem. Don’t get us wrong, the anime is indeed incredible, but it seems to not be receiving enough hype, that’s why there are worries that an anime sequel might never happen.
Still, if you watch the anime now and recommend it to your friends, this will give Undead Unluck Season 2 a bigger chance of happening (wink wink).
Fans say that the best way of handling Undead Unluck is both: reading the manga and watching the anime, though. They’ve been praising the manga for ages and some even say that it’s the best ongoing Weekly Shounen Jump manga right now, so it’s definitely worth your attention.
The anime is a faithful adaptation, so checking it out before or after reading the manga is also a great idea.