10 Anime You Didn’t Know Were Adaptations (And Why You Likely Didn’t Know)

The anime medium is no stranger to adaptations. In fact, many of the medium’s most famous works started as manga, and with every new anime season, many more stories get adapted from manga to anime. However, sometimes, the anime adaptation of something overshadows the original work to the point that many viewers, even those who consider themselves fans of the anime adaptation, don’t realize it is building on an earlier thing.There can be many reasons for this. Sometimes, the anime becomes so popular that it completely drowns out discussion of the original work. Plus, for American fans, there can often be massive gaps between the anime and the source material’s localization, if the initial work gets localized at all. This means that, while some fans might be interested in the original work, they can’t get a copy of it, leading to it being forgotten over time, as people can’t talk about something they can’t access.The anime’s first season launched in 2013 and was simulcast by Crunchyroll. They would also broadcast the second season when it launched in 2014. However, the anime’s third season didn’t air until 2021. English versions of the light novels didn’t hit shelves until 2015, with the 11th volume not launching until 2019. So, for many American fans, the original work wasn’t available until long after they presumed the series was over.

The anime medium is no stranger to adaptations. In fact, many of the medium’s most famous works started as manga, and with every new anime season, many more stories get adapted from manga to anime. However, sometimes, the anime adaptation of something overshadows the original work to the point that many viewers, even those who consider themselves fans of the anime adaptation, don’t realize it is building on an earlier thing.

There can be many reasons for this. Sometimes, the anime becomes so popular that it completely drowns out discussion of the original work. Plus, for American fans, there can often be massive gaps between the anime and the source material’s localization, if the initial work gets localized at all. This means that, while some fans might be interested in the original work, they can’t get a copy of it, leading to it being forgotten over time, as people can’t talk about something they can’t access.

The anime’s first season launched in 2013 and was simulcast by Crunchyroll. They would also broadcast the second season when it launched in 2014. However, the anime’s third season didn’t air until 2021. English versions of the light novels didn’t hit shelves until 2015, with the 11th volume not launching until 2019. So, for many American fans, the original work wasn’t available until long after they presumed the series was over.

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