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* ''[[Science Ninja Team Gatchaman]]'' and most other shows made by [[Tatsunoko Productions]] (aside from very early stuff like ''[[Speed Racer]]'')
* ''[[Science Ninja Team Gatchaman]]'' and most other shows made by [[Tatsunoko Productions]] (aside from very early stuff like ''[[Speed Racer]]'')
** Even then, the ''Mach GoGoGo'' manga was made primarily to generate interest for the anime. The anime diverted from the manga in many aspects.
** Even then, the ''Mach GoGoGo'' manga was made primarily to generate interest for the anime. The anime diverted from the manga in many aspects.
* ''[[Mai-HiME]]'' was an '''Anime First''', but despite popular belief ''[[Mai-Otome]]'' could better be described as "Anime Simultaneously". The thing was the production teams for the anime and manga were both given the same settings and characters, but worked with them in entirely different ways. So despite what people [[Mis Blamed|think to the contrary]], the manga isn't, nor could it have been, an adaptation.
* ''[[My-HiME]]'' was an '''Anime First''', but despite popular belief ''[[Mai-Otome]]'' could better be described as "Anime Simultaneously". The thing was the production teams for the anime and manga were both given the same settings and characters, but worked with them in entirely different ways. So despite what people [[Misblamed|think to the contrary]], the manga isn't, nor could it have been, an adaptation.
* ''[[Heat Guy J]]''
* ''[[Heat Guy J]]''
* ''[[Ojamajo Doremi]]'', the (now second) longest-running [[Magical Girl]] show in existence, is an example.
* ''[[Ojamajo Doremi]]'', the (now second) longest-running [[Magical Girl]] show in existence, is an example.
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* ''[[Xam'd: Lost Memories|Xamd Lost Memories]]''.
* ''[[Xam'd: Lost Memories|Xamd Lost Memories]]''.
* ''[[Bubblegum Crisis]]''.
* ''[[Bubblegum Crisis]]''.
* ''[[Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha As]]'' and ''[[Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha StrikerS|StrikerS]]''. [[Comic Book Adaptation|What manga they had]] were supplementary material for the anime series. The first season isn't an example since it's ([[What Could Have Been|loosely]]) [[The Anime of the Game|based on the]] ''[[Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha]]'' mini-scenario of the ''[[Triangle Heart 3 ~sweet songs forever~]]'' fandisc, [[More Popular Spinoff|though most fans don't know that]].
* ''[[Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha A's]]'' and ''[[Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha StrikerS|StrikerS]]''. [[Comic Book Adaptation|What manga they had]] were supplementary material for the anime series. The first season isn't an example since it's ([[What Could Have Been|loosely]]) [[The Anime of the Game|based on the]] ''[[Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha]]'' mini-scenario of the ''[[Triangle Heart 3 ~sweet songs forever~]]'' fandisc, [[More Popular Spinoff|though most fans don't know that]].
* ''[[Uchuu Senkan Yamato]]''
* ''[[Uchuu Senkan Yamato]]''
* ''[[Kaleido Star]]''
* ''[[Kaleido Star]]''
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* ''[[Heroman]]''
* ''[[Heroman]]''
* The [[wikipedia:Anime no Chikara|Anime no Chikara]] project aims to create entirely original anime, and so far has resulted in:
* The [[wikipedia:Anime no Chikara|Anime no Chikara]] project aims to create entirely original anime, and so far has resulted in:
** ''[[Sora no Woto]]''
** ''[[So Ra No Wo To]]''
** ''[[Senkou no Night Raid]]''
** ''[[Senkou no Night Raid]]''
** ''[[Seikimatsu Occult Gakuin]]''
** ''[[Seikimatsu Occult Gakuin]]''
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Anime is usually based on manga, light novels, visual novels or video games. Occasionally there are exceptions.

Anime is always more risky than manga. Pretty much everyone has a manga specifically geared to their interest somewhere, and the largely black and white format of manga makes it cheaper to produce than even the average western comic book. Producing a show is much more expensive.[1] And while a lot of manga is made to be accessible and disposable, the demographics of TV watchers is different. This is the major reason anime is mostly populated by shounen and shoujo, as kids simply have more time. Meanwhile, Josei manga rarely ever gets made into anime, if reaching television at all.

Anime also requires voice actors and a hopefully decent animation budget. On the other hand, it's much easier to make a show based on a known money-generating property. Making a show suddenly becomes lucrative once you figure in things like new merchandise (character Image Song and soundtracks, most noticeably) which pays for the show. This is the main reason H-games made into anime are the most successful financially and on the other extreme, why most Anime First shows for youngsters are explicitly Merchandise-Driven. Magical Girl and Mecha series in particular have a high chance of being Anime First.

Occasionally manga comes out after such an anime, but only as a limited run. Some manga run concurrently to a show, so divergences are common and accepted. You don't want them to be exactly alike or the audience will wonder why you're messing with the story. You also rarely get a sort of Double Subversion where the manga comes out first, but the original project was conceived as an anime; the manga was primarily intended as advertisement. (Two well-known examples are Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind and Neon Genesis Evangelion.)

Not to be confused with the common gripe that all of the anime examples on a trope page come first. (Seriously, guys, it's alphabetical. Either add in some examples from advertising, or let it go.)

Examples of Anime First include:


  1. Even a cheaply done 12 episode anime can literally cost $US 1 Million to produce when all is said and done, and that's the cheap stuff