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''L: Change the World'' (stylized as ''L: change the WorLd'') is a 2008 Japanese thriller film and a Spin-off (media), spin-off to the Death Note (2006 film), ''Death Note'' film series. Although the film is inspired by the manga ''Death Note'' that was written by Tsugumi Ohba and illustrated by Takeshi Obata, it follows an original storyline. It is set during the events of ''Death Note 2: The Last Name''. The film is directed by Hideo Nakata, and it stars actor Kenichi Matsuyama as the character L (Death Note), L Lawliet. Furthermore, child actor Narushi Fukuda stars as Near (Death Note), Nate "Near" River, while child actress Mayuko Fukuda plays the role of Maki Nikaido, a character who does not appear in the original manga. The film was first released in Hong Kong on 7 February 2008. It was subsequently released in the Japanese box office on 9 February 2008. Additionally, two different versions of the film were shown in the United States on 29 and 30 April 2009 respectively. ...
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Tsugumi Ohba
is the pen name of a Japanese manga writer, best known for authoring the ''Death Note'' manga series with illustrator Takeshi Obata from 2003 to 2006, which has 30 million collected volumes in circulation. The duo's second series, ''Bakuman.'' (2008–2012), was also successful with 15 million in circulation. In 2014, Ohba collaborated with ''My Little Monster'' creator Robico for the One-shot (comics), one-shot "Skip! Yamada-kun". Another series with Obata, ''Platinum End'', was serialized in the monthly ''Jump SQ'' from November 4, 2015, to January 4, 2021. Identity Ohba's real identity is a closely guarded secret.Bakuman, Volume 2. Inside cover profiles, Ohba's gender was previously unknown to the general public. Bakuman, volume 3- "His current series is Bakuman, serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump Ohba said they never thought of becoming a manga creator, expecting the ''Death Note'' pilot to be passed on by ''Weekly Shōnen Jump''. They have since cited Shotaro Ishinomori, Fuji ...
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