Best Manga Adaptations into Live-Action Films and TV Shows: Manga has captured the hearts of millions of fans worldwide.
The Death Note anime and movie, which hit the scene in 2006, have emerged as exemplary works in their respective genres, both mesmerizing and alarming viewers.
Spike Lee’s version of Oldboy is a reimagining of the 2003 Korean movie by Park Chan-wook, which itself was based on a Japanese manga by Garon Tsuchiya and illustrated by Nobuaki Minegishi.
Rurouni Kenshin: Origins was the first installment of a blockbuster movie series that introduced a fresh audience to the iconic character, Himura Kenshin, and the captivating universe of Rurouni Kenshin.
The one-off anime, based on a josei manga series with the same title, depicts the hilarious struggles of a single man who unexpectedly becomes the guardian of his grandfather’s illegitimate child after his funeral.
Blade of the Immortal, a manga series by Hiroaki Samura, has gained immense popularity. The story follows Manji, a wandering samurai in feudal Japan who gains immortality after his sister’s death.
A delightful romantic comedy from Korea, the movie revolves around Kang Han-na, a heavyset girl who secretly lends her voice to the famous pop star Ammy.
Nana is an anime series that originated from a shojo Manga, depicting the journey of two young women pursuing their dreams in Tokyo.
If you’re a fan of Komi Can’t Communicate or High Score Girl, you definitely shouldn’t miss the anime that inspired the movie.
Cowboy Bebop is widely considered one of the greatest anime series ever created. Its stunning animation, skilled voice actors, and catchy jazz score continue to captivate both old and new fans.
This side-splitting action comedy from Hong Kong features Jackie Chan and centers around Ryo Saeba, a playful private investigator.