Reader’s Question:
Will the anime about the movement of the Earth cover the entire story of the original work, including the final episode?
Will the Anime Cover the Entire Story?
So, I was scrolling through some anime forums the other day when I stumbled upon a question that caught my eye: “Will
the anime about the movement of the Earth cover the entire story of the original work, including the final episode?” It got me thinking, and I wanted to share my thoughts with you. I’ve been following this anime closely, and let me tell you, it’s been a wild ride! The user who responded mentioned that the anime has covered about 3 to 4 episodes for every volume of the manga. As of now, they’re on episode 22, which is already digging into the beginning of volume 8, while the manga itself only has 8 volumes in total. With the anime slated for 25 episodes, it sounds like they have enough time to wrap things up neatly, right? I remember when I first got into this series, I was so excited that I binge-read the manga in one weekend. I was practically glued to my couch, snacking way too much on popcorn. It was one of those moments where you’re so absorbed in the story that you lose track of time, and before you know it, it’s 3 AM, and you’re wondering whether you should just pull an all-nighter or try to catch some sleep before work. Spoiler alert: I chose the all-nighter! What really struck me was how the dialogue and comedic elements were so brilliantly crafted. There are these moments in the manga where the characters engage in manzai-style banter, which always has me in stitches. I could almost hear the punchlines as I read, and it made me wish I could see it animated on screen. It’s like when you watch a stand-up comedian nail a joke, and the whole crowd erupts into laughter—pure magic! I can’t help but feel a little anxious about how the anime will handle the ending. You know that feeling when you’re at the last chapter of a book, and you just want it to be perfect? That’s how I feel about this series. I mean, there’s so much potential for epic moments and hilarious exchanges that I just hope they capture the essence of the manga. Anyway, I’d love to hear what you all think! Have you been following the anime or the manga? Do you have any favorite moments or characters? Let’s chat about it in the comments! And if you’ve ever had a binge-reading experience that you just can’t forget, share that too! I could use some good stories to add to my collection.