Anime is the go-to way for most people to experience a story, but let’s be honest — not all adaptations do their source material justice. A lot of anime tend to skip on not only tiny nuanced details but also fairly crucial plot points. While one can argue that it’s to keep the pacing tight and fit into a season’s runtime, this particular aspect of anime does leave a lot to be desired. While cutting down certain parts of a story is not always a bad thing, it does mean that some series, especially in genres that thrive on character depth and slow-burn development, end up feeling a bit incomplete.