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I mean, but it's a given that anime adaptions are usually sub par in comparison to the original manga. The usual explanation is that not all the manga's content could fit in a 24 minute episode or that it's harder to adapt certain situations in the animated medium because books/manga aren't bogged down by any kind of censorship law that I'm aware of. Books/manga are given free reign to push the envelope as far as they can. I'll use Berserk as an example. In the 2018 anime (the one with the shit CG), they cut away an entire arc that was in the manga, which was the arc about the child apostle. They had cause to, seeing as how the arc itself contained really disturbing imagery including child death to just name one of the lesser ones and since the anime would probably be consumed more commonly than the manga since the manga is over 20 years old, they worried that exposing the general or casual anime fan to something so horrific right off the bat may turn some people off from the show, despite the majority of the viewers being fans of Berserk or readers of the original manga.I'll agree 4kids did a lotta bad things, but children's card games to the death is snark bait incarnate regardless of guns being made invisible. Doesn't help the anime even without 4kids is heavily neutered/has some dumb anime original ideals that don't work, like the anime adaptation of its final arc or back in Battle City, Viser Des/Byser Shock being censored to whatever insane whim the the Japanese censors placed on it/the sand in Mai's Penalty Game being poisonous bugs in mangaland.
It was kind of an extreme example to make, but you see my point in that anime adaptions tend to be dumbed down much more in comparison to their manga counterparts. Regardless if they are considered a "kids" show or not.