Yes, they did. The manga depicted their marriage as a significant event in the story.
Yes, they did. The manga depicted their marriage as a significant development in the story.
No, they didn't. There's no such plot in the manga.
In the manga, Hinata and Kageyama's relationship focuses more on their volleyball journey and growth as players rather than a romantic development leading to marriage.
It depends on the specific manga. Some might have a definite plotline of marriage, while others might not.
Yes, the characters might be headed for marriage. But it depends on how the plot unfolds and the author's intentions.
Sesshomaru came across Rin when he was in a vulnerable state. Rin's innocent and caring nature drew them together. It was a pivotal moment that shaped their future interactions.
No, Luffy doesn't get married in the manga. His focus is mainly on adventure and becoming the Pirate King.
No, they don't. The manga doesn't have a storyline where Taiga gets married. Usually, the focus is on other aspects of the characters' development and the main plot.
In the manga, Tanjiro's story focuses more on his battles against demons and his quest for justice rather than marriage. So, he doesn't get married.
No, they don't. The manga doesn't have a storyline where Haruhi and Tamaki get married.