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Chaotic, violent, and surprisingly heartfelt. Denji, a destitute teenager, merges with his chainsaw-dog devil to become Chainsaw Man. He just wants to touch boobs and eat toast with jam, but gets dragged into government devil hunting and existential dread. The manga is unhinged in the best way.

Watch Season 1, then read the manga from Chapter 39. The anime enhances the manga’s best moments, but the manga’s pure chaos is unmatched. Final Verdict Table | Series | Best for Anime | Best for Manga | Recommended Start | |--------|----------------|----------------|--------------------| | Attack on Titan | ✔ (epic scale) | (more details) | Anime | | One Piece | (pacing issues) | ✔ (best pacing) | Manga | | Death Note | ✔ (tight thriller) | (extra content) | Anime | | FMA: Brotherhood | ✔ (perfect adapt.) | (identical) | Anime | | Jujutsu Kaisen | ✔ (animation) | (ahead of anime) | Anime → Manga | | Demon Slayer | ✔ (Ufotable) | (finished story) | Anime | | Chainsaw Man | ✔ (cinematic) | (raw & ahead) | Anime → Manga |

Fluid, creative battles; excellent use of color and sound design; expands emotional moments. Manga strengths: Gege Akutami’s sketchy, chaotic art style fits the brutal tone. No censorship (anime tones down some gore). The manga is ahead and gets increasingly complex. hentai feet

A simple story elevated to excellence by Ufotable’s god-tier animation. Tanjiro’s quest to turn his demon sister back into a human is emotionally resonant, but the plot is straightforward. The real draw is the visual spectacle—breathing styles rendered as actual elemental effects, fluid sword fights, and tear-jerker backstories for every demon.

Voice acting (Japanese and English), music, and key animated fights. The G8 filler arc is genuinely good. Manga strengths: No pacing problems, cleaner art, cover stories (mini-arcs that the anime rarely adapts). Oda’s paneling and hidden details reward re-reads. Chaotic, violent, and surprisingly heartfelt

Read the manga for the best pacing. Watch specific anime arcs or fights (e.g., Luffy vs. Katakuri) for the spectacle. 3. Death Note Genre: Psychological Thriller, Supernatural Crime Anime Status: Complete (37 episodes)

Animation and music are industry benchmarks. Filler is minimal and well-placed. Manga strengths: Faster pacing. Koyoharu Gotouge’s art is rougher but has unique charm. The manga ends completely (205 chapters), so you can finish the story now. The manga is unhinged in the best way

Tight pacing, atmospheric direction, iconic inner-monologue sequences. The soundtrack is unforgettable. Manga strengths: More detailed second-half (near the Mello arc), alternate ending (more cynical), and extra rules of the Death Note.