Anime Adaptations Frequently Face Industry Criticism
Anime adaptations are often subject to criticism regarding how they handle source material. Common issues include excessive filler episodes, alterations to original storylines and character personalities, and animation quality concerns. While improvements have been noted in recent years, these problems continue to be a frequent occurrence in the industry, raising questions about faithfulness to the original manga.

Anime adaptations regularly draw scrutiny from audiences regarding their production and fidelity to source material.
Historically, these adaptations have been perceived as poor representations of their original manga. Key criticisms often highlight the inclusion of excessive filler content or entire filler arcs, significant changes to the original narrative, and alterations to established character personalities.
Poor animation quality has also been a recurring concern among viewers. Despite notable improvements in anime production over recent years, these issues persist, making faithful and high-quality adaptations a frequent topic of discussion within the community.
(Source: ScreenRant)


