It depends. Sometimes it does, but it varies depending on the plot and creative decisions of the mangaka.
The Toradora manga does have some additional content that the anime doesn't cover. But it depends on what aspects you're comparing. Sometimes the anime might focus on presenting the key points more visually and concisely.
Yes, the Blue Exorcist manga often progresses beyond what's shown in the anime. The manga has more detailed storylines and character developments that haven't been covered in the anime adaptation.
The Nichijou manga is not still going. It completed its publication some time ago. But you can still enjoy the completed series.
Not necessarily. The anime might present the key elements in a more visually engaging way, while the light novels could offer additional background and subplots. It really varies depending on the specific work and the creative decisions made for each format.
Not necessarily. The anime might focus on key plot points and streamline the story, while the light novels could have additional subplots and character development. It varies case by case.
Yes, it is. The 'A Place Farther Than the Universe' manga offers a unique and emotional journey. The themes explored and the way the story unfolds make it a must-read for manga enthusiasts.
The fable of the opposite direction is about a person who was going to go to the car but went further and further away. It is a metaphor for the opposite of action and purpose. It is a metaphor for the opposite of action and purpose.
No, he doesn't. Shirogane doesn't end up going to Stanford in the manga.
Not sure. You'd have to read the manga to find out for sure.
No, she doesn't. There's no mention of Kaguya going to Stanford in the manga.