HisaishiFan wrote:In answer to your question, UCP (when I write that I think United Cerebral Palsy instead of Uncreative, sorry!)
Heh, that's okay. There are a lot of acronyms for those letters actually, so I'm used to it. The University of California always makes me do a double-take.
HisaishiFan wrote:But I think we don't always recognize stumbling blocks, maybe if we did we wouldn't . . . um, stumble over them so much? Maybe they are sort of cumulative or maybe they affect our view in general (sort of like what you said about violence?) and we don't notice that we're changing not for the best.
That's a good point]I'd like to hear more about which version you think is of superior quality and why.[/quote]
Good. Overall, I find myself somewhat divided on the subject.
You see, I think the manga has superior versions of certain scenes, but others are improved in the anime version. The anime quickly moves away from the manga's plot, and the plot that it creates isn't all that amazing. But the truth is that the manga's plot so far hasn't been exceptional either - basically lots and lots of bloodshed.
So far I like the manga's plot better overall and I like that it has more character development. However, Hellsing doesn't really thrive on plot or characters; it pretty much runs on pure style. In that department, the anime has packaged itself much more slickly (in technical details as well as superior art).
Hopefully that gives you an idea of the difference, though feel free to ask more specific questions. I think that my decision about which version is superior will ultimately be decided by if the manga develops a deeper or more complicated plot.