Light was caught in the manga due to various reasons. His elaborate schemes started to unravel as his enemies grew more aware. Also, his own psychological state affected his decisions, making him more vulnerable. In the end, justice prevailed and he was apprehended.
Light got caught in the manga because of a combination of factors. Firstly, his actions drew suspicion from intelligent detectives. Secondly, his moral descent made him make more and more risky choices. Finally, his rivals were persistent and smart enough to outwit him.
Light's downfall was a result of a series of mistakes and the determination of his opponents. His hubris and overconfidence led to his eventual capture.
"The Man Captured by Light" had a rating of 7.0 on Douban. This movie was directed by Dong Runnian and starred Huang Bo, Wang Luodan, Tan Zhuo, and Bai Ke. The story described a mysterious white light that descended on Earth and captured some people. This phenomenon attracted the attention of scientists and the media. The movie was linked by four clues, showing the love stories of different people. Although Douban's rating was 7.0, the film had a good reputation after it was released in the New Year's period. Cat's Eye had the most people who wanted to watch it. The film filled the gap in the genre of realistic light sci-fi films.
Black Clover isn't caught up to the manga. The manga continues to unfold new plot points and character arcs that haven't been shown in the anime. But both have their own charm and appeal to fans.
Not really. The Boruto anime often lags behind the manga in terms of story progression.
Not really. The Boruto anime is still behind the manga in terms of story progression.
The BSD anime hasn't fully caught up to the manga. The manga has more detailed storylines and developments that haven't been shown in the anime yet. However, the anime does a decent job of presenting the key elements.
The Boruto anime is not caught up to the manga. There are differences in the timing of story arcs and character developments. The manga may introduce key elements earlier than they appear in the anime.
Not quite. The JJK anime is still behind the manga, with some story arcs yet to be animated.
Not really. The JJK anime is still behind the manga. There are many storylines and developments in the manga that haven't been covered in the anime yet.
No, the Black Clover anime is behind the manga. The manga continues to expand the story and introduce new elements that haven't made it to the animated version.
Not really. The Bleach anime has some differences from the manga and hasn't fully caught up in all aspects.