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If you haven't noticed, Manta awakens from his sleep (while still in his ninja outfit) to answer the phone. When we cut away from the phone to Manta, it cuts away to his master. What? I thought Manta answered the phone. What's the deal?
So they found a note written by Taro from the "scene". What scene? Plus, that note is pretty straight forward. Oh, that means the police couldn't find the note from the "scene", yet Mr. Miyagi can. Makes sense... Therefore, that kidnapping theory still MIGHT be correct. Manta is still skeptic, though. It's like a bad episode of the Super Friends.
And may the force of eternal wisdom guide you. Shouldn't it be the "forces of good"? I mean, you have to be pretty wise to think up of a grand kidnapping spree, so the force of eternal wisdom might not be your best bet.