


Intoxicated with his new godlike abilities, the young man begins to kill those he deems unworthy of life. Based on the famous Japanese manga written by Tsugumi Ohba and Takeshi Obata, Death Note follows a high school student who comes across a supernatural notebook, realizing it holds within it a great power if the owner inscribes someone's name into it while picturing their face, he or she will die. What if you had the power to decide who lives and who dies? We suggest you obey the rules. A god named Rem wound up extending the girl's life at the cost of his freedom, so there is a chance Death Note's sequels could bring the conniving girl back to life if another Death God gets introduced. In the original series, Mia lives on and reveals her attachment to a Death God of her own. Death Note may have offed Mia, but the manga did not such thing to Kira's devoted follower. The two leads aren't the only ones who fans should pay attention to. Death Note is a 37-episode anime series based on the manga series of the same name written by Tsugumi Ohba and illustrated by Takeshi Obata.It was directed by Tetsur Araki at Madhouse and originally aired in Japan on the Nippon TV (NTV) network every Tuesday, from October 3. With L's name still a secret, the detective has room to continue the game of cat-and-mouse he's playing with Light. The detective now has a page of the notebook to himself, giving L more definitive proof of how Light is connected to the murders he's been investigating. The man is still reeling from his loss of Watari, but L works through his grief to suss out the secrets behind the Death Note. As for L, the detective parts with Death Note after making his most important discovery yet.
