Well, I would have to say the Manga fulfills more of what audiences want to see happen between Ranma and Akane. As much as I love Rumiko Takahashi's work, she tends to leave her Anime at cliffhangers.
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it is the Japanese word for half demon. it is mentioned in Inuyasha manga and Anime it is the Japanese word for half demon. it is mentioned in Inuyasha manga and Anime
Yes, but the anime skips around a lot and glosses over a lot of things talked about in-depth in the manga. Also, Season 4 of "Inuyasha" is almost completely fillers. The anime had caught up to the manga already published, and, to avoid halting production altogether, created completely random episodes that didn't serve a large plot purpose (so that they wouldn't interrupt the real story). Such as the character Ayame, created in the anime to be Koga's bride-to-be, even though she didn't exist in the manga. The manga, as with any book to a movie, is a lot better than the anime, but both are excellent!!
Kitchen Princess is a manga, a Japanese comic.
By the end of both the anime and the manga Inuyasha, Kagome doesn't die.
Manga because not only does it explain a lot more, it has a much better ending, before the hiatus that is.