Death Note
Death Note | |
デスノート (Desu Nōto) | |
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Genre | Mystery, supernatural, thriller[1] |
Manga | |
Written by | Tsugumi Ohba |
Illustrated by | Takeshi Obata |
Published by | Shueisha |
English publisher | |
Demographic | Shōnen |
Magazine | Weekly Shōnen Jump |
Original run | December 1, 2003 – May 15, 2006 |
Volumes | 12 |
Novel | |
Death Note Another Note: The Los Angeles BB Murder Cases | |
Written by | Nisio Isin |
Published by | Shueisha |
English publisher | |
Published | August 1, 2006 |
Anime television series | |
Directed by | Tetsurō Araki |
Produced by | Toshio Nakatani Manabu Tamura Masao Maruyama |
Written by | Toshiki Inoue |
Music by | Yoshihisa Hirano Hideki Taniuchi |
Studio | Madhouse |
Licensed by | |
Original network | Nippon TV |
English network | |
Original run | October 3, 2006 – June 26, 2007 |
Episodes | 37 |
Game | |
Death Note: Kira's Game | |
Developer | Konami |
Publisher | Konami |
Genre | Action |
Platform | Nintendo DS |
Released |
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Game | |
Death Note: Successor to L | |
Developer | Konami |
Publisher | Konami |
Genre | Action |
Platform | Nintendo DS |
Released |
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Anime | |
Death Note: Relight - Visions of a God | |
Directed by | Tetsurō Araki |
Produced by | Toshio Nakatani Manabu Tamura Masao Maruyama |
Written by | Toshiki Inoue |
Music by | Yoshihisa Hirano Hideki Taniuchi |
Studio | Madhouse |
Licensed by | |
Original network | Nippon TV |
Released | August 31, 2007 |
Runtime | 130 minutes |
Novel | |
Death Note: L - Change the World | |
Written by | M |
Published by | Shueisha |
English publisher | |
Published | December 25, 2007 |
Game | |
L: The Prologue to Death Note - Spiraling Trap | |
Developer | Konami |
Publisher | Konami |
Genre | Action |
Platform | Nintendo DS |
Released |
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Anime | |
Death Note: Relight 2 - L's Successors | |
Directed by | Tetsurō Araki |
Produced by | Toshio Nakatani Manabu Tamura Masao Maruyama |
Written by | Toshiki Inoue |
Music by | Yoshihisa Hirano Hideki Taniuchi |
Studio | Madhouse |
Licensed by | |
Original network | Nippon TV |
Released | August 22, 2008 |
Runtime | 100 minutes |
Live-action | |
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Death Note (デスノート, Desu Nōto) is a supernatural thriller fantasy manga written by Tsugumi Ōba and illustrated by Takeshi Obata. The work was adapted into an anime series directed by Tetsurō Araki. It is about a Japanese teenage high school student boy named Light Yagami, who finds a supernatural notebook. The notebook, dropped on earth by a bored shinigami named Ryuk, is called a "Death Note". When a person's name is written in the notebook, that person dies. If the cause of death is not specified, they die of a heart attack. Light, aiming to create a crime-free utopia, uses the notebook to kill criminals, anonymously gaining world fame as "Kira" ("キラ" in Japanese - based on the English word "killer") - some people see him as justice, while others see him as a murderer.
The best detective in the world, an eccentric genius named "L", works with the Japanese police, as well as Light's own father, to find out Kira's identity and catch him. He suspects all along that it's Light, who, as a part of the police department, works alongside L in the investigation. It becomes a contest of wit and intelligence between L and Light, both of whom are very clever. At one point, Light temporarily gives up the Death Note, along his memories of it, as an ally continue writing the names of criminals. This "proves" to the police that he is not Kira. However, he later gets the Death Note back and kills L with it.
After L dies, his successors, two orphans named "Mello" and "Near", take over the Kira investigation. Near is a child prodigy who clearly mirrors L, and Mello is an impulsive, antisocial teen obsessed with one-upping Near. Mello refuses to work with Near and leaves the orphanage, joining the American Mafia; Near forms a task force to catch Kira. In the end, Near proves that Light is Kira, leading to Light's death.
Besides the manga and anime, Death Note was also made into a light novel, various video games, two animated films, a live-action television drama, a musical, and several live-action films.
References
[change | change source]- ↑ "The Official Website for Death Note". Viz Media. Archived from the original on 2017-10-27. Retrieved October 27, 2017.
Other websites
[change | change source]- Death Note official website Archived 2014-12-02 at the Wayback Machine (in Japanese)
- Shueisha's Death Note manga official website Archived 2005-05-27 at the Wayback Machine
- Official anime website (in Japanese)
- Madman Entertainment's Death Note website Archived 2022-01-25 at the Wayback Machine