''Death Note'' (stylized in
all caps
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) is a Japanese
manga
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series written by
Tsugumi Ohba and illustrated by
Takeshi Obata. It was serialized in
Shueisha
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's
manga magazine ''
Weekly Shōnen Jump
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'' from December 2003 to May 2006, with its chapters collected in 12 volumes. The story follows
Light Yagami, a genius high school student who discovers a mysterious notebook: the "Death Note", which belonged to the
Ryuk, and grants the user the supernatural ability to kill anyone whose name is written in its pages. The series centers around Light's subsequent attempts to use the Death Note to carry out a worldwide massacre of individuals whom he deems immoral and to create a crime-free society, using the alias of a god-like vigilante named "Kira", and the subsequent efforts of
an elite Japanese police task force, led by enigmatic detective
L, to apprehend him.
A 37-episode
anime
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television series adaptation, produced by
Madhouse and directed by
Tetsurō Araki, was broadcast on
Nippon Television
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from October 2006 to June 2007. A
light novel
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The abbr ...
based on the series, written by
Nisio Isin, was also released in 2006. Additionally, various video games have been published by
Konami
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for the
Nintendo DS
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. The series was adapted into three
live-action
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films released in Japan in
June
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,
November 2006, and
February 2008, and
a television drama in 2015. A miniseries titled ''
Death Note: New Generation'' and
a fourth film were released in 2016. An
American film adaptation was released
exclusively on
Netflix
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in August 2017, and a series is reportedly in the works. Two
one-shot manga sequels, ''C-Kira'' and ''a-Kira'', were published in 2008 and 2020, respectively; they were later collected in a single volume titled ''Death Note: Short Stories'', alongside other standalone stories, in 2021. An online
social deduction game, ''Death Note: Killer Within'', was released by
Bandai Namco Entertainment
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for the
PlayStation 5
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,
PlayStation 4
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, and
Windows
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via
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in 2024.
''Death Note'' media, except for video games and soundtracks, is licensed and released in North America by
Viz Media
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The company was founded in 1986 as Viz, ...
. The episodes from the anime first appeared in North America as downloadable from
IGN
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before Viz Media licensed it. The series was aired on
YTV's
Bionix programming block in Canada and on
Adult Swim
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in the United States with a DVD release following. The live-action films briefly played in certain North American theaters, in 2008, before receiving home video releases. By April 2015, the ''Death Note'' manga had over 30 million copies in circulation, making it one of the
best-selling manga series.
Plot
In
Tokyo
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, a disaffected high school student named
Light Yagami finds the "Death Note", a mysterious black notebook with rules that can end anyone's life in seconds as long as the writer knows both the target's true name and face. Light uses the notebook to kill high-profile criminals and is visited by
Ryuk, a and the Death Note's original owner. Ryuk, invisible to anyone who has not touched the notebook, reveals that he dropped the notebook into the human world out of boredom and is amused by Light's actions.
Global media suggest that a single mastermind is responsible for the mysterious murders and name them .
Interpol
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requests the assistance of the enigmatic detective
L to assist in their investigation. L tricks Light into revealing that he is in the Kanto region of Japan by manipulating him to kill a decoy. Light vows to kill L, whom he views as obstructing his plans. L deduces that Kira has inside knowledge of the Japanese police investigation, led by Light's father,
Soichiro Yagami
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. L assigns a team of
FBI
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agents to monitor the families of those connected with the investigation and designates Light as the prime suspect. Light graduates from high school to college. L recruits Light into the
Kira Task Force.
Actress-model
Misa Amane obtains a second Death Note from a named
Rem and makes a deal for eyes, which reveal the names of anyone whose face she sees, at the cost of half her remaining lifespan. Seeking to have Light become her boyfriend, Misa uncovers Light's identity as the original Kira. Light uses her love for him to his advantage, intending to use Misa's eyes to discern L's true name. L deduces that Misa is likely the second Kira and detains her. Rem threatens to kill Light if he does not find a way to save Misa. Light arranges a scheme in which he and Misa temporarily lose their memories of the Death Note, and has Rem pass the Death Note to
Kyosuke Higuchi of the
Yotsuba Group.
With memories of the Death Note erased, Light joins the investigation and, together with L, deduces Higuchi's identity and arrests him. Light regains his memories and uses the Death Note to kill Higuchi, regaining possession of the book. After restoring Misa's memories, Light instructs her to begin killing as Kira, causing L to cast suspicion on Misa. Rem realizes Light's plan to have Misa sacrifice herself to kill L. After Rem kills L, she disintegrates and Light obtains her Death Note. The task force agrees to have Light operate as the new L. The investigation stalls but crime rates continue to drop.
Four years later, cults worshiping Kira have risen. L's potential successors are introduced:
Near and
Mello. Mello joins the mafia whilst Near joins forces with the US government. Mello kidnaps Director Takimura, who is killed by Light. Mello kidnaps Light's sister and exchanges her for the Death Note, using it to kill almost all of Near's team. A Shinigami named Sidoh goes to Earth to reclaim his notebook and ends up meeting and helping Mello. Light uses the notebook to find Mello's hideout, but Soichiro is killed in the mission. Mello and Near exchange information and Mello kidnaps Mogi and gives him to Near. Kira's supporters attack Near's group, but they escape.
Shuichi Aizawa, one of the task force members, becomes suspicious of Light and meets with Near. As suspicion falls again on Misa, Light passes Misa's Death Note to
Teru Mikami, a fervent Kira supporter, and appoints newscaster
Kiyomi Takada as Kira's public spokesperson. Near has Mikami followed whilst Aizawa's suspicions are confirmed. Realizing that Takada is connected to Kira, Mello kidnaps her. Takada kills Mello but is killed by Light. Near arranges a meeting between Light and the current Kira Task Force members. Light tries to have Mikami kill Near as well as all the task force members, but Mikami's Death Note fails to work, having been replaced with a decoy. Near proves Light is Kira discovering Mikami had not written down Light's name. Light is wounded in a scuffle and begs Ryuk to write the names of everyone present. Ryuk instead writes down Light's name in his Death Note, as he had promised to do the day they met, and Light dies.
One year later, the world has returned to normal and the Kira Taskforce Members are conflicted over whether they made the right decision. Meanwhile, cults continue to worship Kira.
''C-Kira'' (one-shot sequel)
Three years later, Near, now functioning as the new L, receives word that a new Kira has appeared. Hearing that the new Kira is randomly killing people, Near concludes that the new Kira is an attention-seeker and denounces the new Kira as "boring" and not worth catching. A named Midora approaches Ryuk and gives him an apple from the human realm, in a bet to see if a random human could become the new Kira, but Midora loses the bet when the human writes his own name in the Death Note after hearing Near's announcement. Ryuk tells Midora that no human would ever surpass Light as the new Kira.
''a-Kira'' (one-shot sequel)
Another ten years later, Ryuk returns to Earth and gives the Death Note to Minoru Tanaka, the top-scoring student in Japan, hoping that he will follow in Light Yagami's footsteps. On explaining the rules to Minoru, Ryuk is surprised when he returns the notebook and tells him to return it and his memory of their encounter to him in two years' time. Two years later, on receiving the notebook back from Ryuk, Minoru reveals he has no plans to use it himself but rather he plans to auction it off to the governments of the world, with Ryuk's help sending his offer out as "a-Kira", having waited two years until he was old enough to have a bank account to allow his plan to work. Elsewhere, Near (as L) is revealed to be developing technology meant to track Shinigami, although it is not yet advanced enough to be useful. After selling the Death Note to
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for a sum that would ensure every Japanese citizen under the age of 60 would be financially set for life, Minoru relinquishes his ownership and memory of his plan to Ryuk, assuring his own anonymity, while Trump is left unable to use the Death Note after the King of Death creates a new rule disallowing the Death Note to be sold, and he secretly returns it to Ryuk. Minoru collapses to the ground in the bank after withdrawing his savings. It is revealed that Ryuk wrote his name in the Death Note next to Light's. He longs for a human who will use the notebook for a longer period of time.
Production
Development
The ''Death Note'' concept derived from a rather general concept involving and "specific rules".
Author
Tsugumi Ohba wanted to create a suspense series because the genre had some suspense series available to the public. After the publication of the pilot chapter, the series was not expected to receive approval as a serialized comic. Learning that ''Death Note'' had received approval and that Takeshi Obata would create the artwork, Ohba said, they "couldn't even believe it".
Due to positive reactions, ''Death Note'' became a serialized manga series.
"Thumbnails" incorporating dialogue, panel layout and basic drawings were created, reviewed by an editor and sent to
Takeshi Obata, the illustrator, with the script finalized and the panel layout "mostly done". Obata then determined the expressions and "camera angles" and created the final artwork. Ohba concentrated on the tempo and the amount of dialogue, making the text as concise as possible. Ohba commented that "reading too much exposition" would be tiring and would negatively affect the atmosphere and "air of suspense". The illustrator had significant artistic licence to interpret basic descriptions, such as "abandoned building",
as well as the design of the Death Notes themselves.
When Ohba was deciding on the plot, they visualized the panels while relaxing on their bed, drinking tea, or walking around their house. Often the original draft was too long and needed to be refined to finalize the desired "tempo" and "flow". The writer remarked on their preference for reading the previous "two or four" chapters carefully to ensure consistency in the story.
The typical weekly production schedule consisted of five days of creating and thinking and one day using a pencil to insert dialogue into rough drafts; after this point, the writer faxed any initial drafts to the editor. The illustrator's weekly production schedule involved one day with the thumbnails, layout, and pencils and one day with additional penciling and inking. Obata's assistants usually worked for four days and Obata spent one day to finish the artwork. Obata said that when he took a few extra days to color the pages, this "messed with the schedule". In contrast, the writer took three or four days to create a chapter on some occasions, while on others they took a month. Obata said that his schedule remained consistent except when he had to create color pages.
Ohba and Obata rarely met in person during the creation of the serialized manga; instead, the two met with the editor. The first time they met in person was at an editorial party in January 2004. Obata said that, despite the intrigue, he did not ask his editor about Ohba's plot developments as he anticipated the new thumbnails every week.
The two did not discuss the final chapters with one another and continued talking only with the editor. Ohba said that when they asked the editor if Obata had "said anything" about the story and plot, the editor responded: "No, nothing".
Ohba claims that the series ended more or less in the manner that they intended for it to end; they considered the idea of
L defeating Light Yagami with Light dying but instead chose to use the "Yellow Box Warehouse" ending. According to Ohba, the details had been set "from the beginning".
The writer wanted an ongoing plot line instead of an episodic series because ''Death Note'' was serialized and its focus was intended to be on a cast with a series of events triggered by the Death Note.
''13: How to Read'' states that the humorous aspects of ''Death Note'' originated from Ohba's "enjoyment of humorous stories".
When Ohba was asked, during an interview, whether the series was meant to be about enjoying the plot twists and psychological warfare, Ohba responded by saying that this concept was the reason why they were "very happy" to place the story in ''Weekly Shōnen Jump''.
Concepts
The notebooks
The core
plot device
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A clichéd plot device may annoy the reader and a contrived or arbitrary device may confuse the reader, causing a loss of the suspension of disbelief ...
of the story is the "Death Note" itself, a black notebook with instructions (known as "Rules of the Death Note") written on the inside. When used correctly, it allows anyone to commit a murder, knowing only the victim's name and face. According to the director of the live-action films,
Shusuke Kaneko, "The idea of spirits
living in words is an ancient Japanese concept.... In a way, it's a very Japanese story".
Artist Takeshi Obata originally thought of the books as "Something you would automatically think was a Death Note". Deciding that this design would be cumbersome, he instead opted for a more accessible college notebook. Death Notes were originally conceived as changing based on time and location, resembling scrolls in ancient Japan, or the
Old Testament
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in medieval Europe. However, this idea was never used.
Themes
Writer Tsugumi Ohba had no particular themes in mind for ''Death Note''. When pushed, he suggested: "Humans will all eventually die, so let's give it our all while we're alive".
In a 2012 paper, author Jolyon Baraka Thomas characterised ''Death Note'' as a psychological thriller released in the wake of the 1995
Tokyo subway sarin attack, saying that it examines the human tendency to express itself through "horrific" cults.
Pilot chapter
The ''Death Note'' process began when Ohba brought thumbnails for two concept ideas to
Shueisha
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; Ohba said that the ''Death Note'' pilot, one of the concepts, was "received well" by editors and attained positive reactions from readers.
Ohba described keeping the story of the pilot to one chapter as "very difficult", declaring that it took over a month to begin writing the chapter. He added that the story had to revive the killed characters with the Death Eraser and that he "didn't really care" for that plot device.
Obata said that he wanted to draw the story after he heard of a "horror story featuring ".
According to Obata, when he first received the rough draft created by Ohba, he "didn't really get it" at first, and he wanted to work on the project due to the presence of and because the work "was dark".
He also said he wondered about the progression of the plot as he read the thumbnails, and if ''Jump'' readers would enjoy reading the comic. Obata said that while there is little action and the main character "doesn't really drive the plot", he enjoyed the atmosphere of the story. He stated that he drew the pilot chapter so that it would appeal to himself.
Ohba brought the rough draft of the pilot chapter to the editorial department. Obata came into the picture at a later point to create the artwork. They did not meet in person while creating the pilot chapter. Ohba said that the editor told him he did not need to meet with Obata to discuss the pilot; Ohba said "I think it worked out all right".
Anime adaptation
Tetsurō Araki, the director, said that he wished to convey aspects that "made the series interesting" instead of simply "focusing on morals or the concept of justice". Toshiki Inoue, the series organizer, agreed with Araki and added that, in anime adaptations, there is a lot of importance in highlighting the aspects that are "interesting in the original". He concluded that Light's presence was "the most compelling" aspect; therefore the adaptation chronicles Light's "thoughts and actions as much as possible". Inoue noted that to best incorporate the manga's plot into the anime, he "tweak
dthe chronology a bit" and incorporated flashbacks that appear after the openings of the episodes; he said this revealed the desired tensions. Araki said that, because in an anime the viewer cannot "turn back pages" in the manner that a manga reader can, the anime staff ensured that the show clarified details. Inoue added that the staff did not want to get involved with every single detail, so the staff selected elements to emphasize. Due to the complexity of the original manga, he described the process as "definitely delicate and a great challenge". Inoue admitted that he placed more instructions and notes in the script than usual. Araki added that because of the importance of otherwise trivial details, this commentary became crucial to the development of the series.
Araki said that when he discovered the ''Death Note'' anime project, he "literally begged" to join the production team; when he joined he insisted that Inoue should write the scripts. Inoue added that, because he enjoyed reading the manga, he wished to use his effort.
Media
Manga
''Death Note'', written by
Tsugumi Ohba and illustrated by
Takeshi Obata, was serialized in
Shueisha
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's
manga magazine ''
Weekly Shōnen Jump
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'' from December 1, 2003,
to May 15, 2006.
The series' 108 chapters were collected into twelve volumes by Shueisha, released from April 2, 2004, to July 4, 2006. A
one-shot chapter, titled ("Death Note: Special One-Shot"), was published in ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' on February 9, 2008. Set two years after the manga's epilogue, it sees the introduction of a new Kira and the reactions of the main characters in response to the copycat's appearance.
Several ''Death Note'' (four-panel comics) appeared in ''Akamaru Jump''. The was written to be humorous. The ''Akamaru Jump'' issues that printed the comics include 2004 Spring, 2004 Summer, 2005 Winter, and 2005 Spring. In addition ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' Gag Special 2005 included some ''Death Note'' in a ''Jump'' Heroes Super 4-Panel Competition.
Shueisha re-released the series in seven volumes from March 18 to August 19, 2014. On October 4, 2016, all 12 original manga volumes and the February 2008 one-shot were released in a single ''All-in-One Edition'', consisting of 2,400 pages in a single book.
In April 2005,
Viz Media
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The company was founded in 1986 as Viz, ...
announced that they had licensed the series for English release in North America.
The twelve volumes were released from October 10, 2005, to July 3, 2007. The manga was re-released in a six-volume omnibus edition, dubbed "Black Edition".
The volumes were released from December 28, 2010, to November 1, 2011. The ''All-in-One Edition'' was released in English on September 6, 2017, resulting in the February 2008 one-shot being released in English for the first time.
In addition, a guidebook for the manga was also released on October 13, 2006. It was named ''Death Note 13: How to Read'' and contained data relating to the series, including character profiles of almost every character that is named, creator interviews, behind the scenes info for the series and the pilot chapter that preceded ''Death Note''. It also reprinted all of the published in ''Akamaru Jump'' and the ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' Gag Special 2005.
In North America, ''13: How to Read'' was released on February 19, 2008.
In the June 2019 issue of Shueisha's ''
Jump Square
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'' it was announced that a new one-shot chapter of ''Death Note'' would be published. Part of the complete manuscript debuted at the "30th Work Anniversary Takeshi Obata Exhibition: Never Complete" event which ran in Tokyo from July 13 to August 12, 2019. Titled "Death Note: Special One-Shot", the entire 87-page chapter was published in ''Jump Square'' on February 4, 2020, and on Viz Media's website. A collected volume titled , which includes the "C-Kira" one-shot chapter, the "Special One-Shot" (re-titled , the series' pilot chapter, the "L: The Wammy's House" and "L: One Day" one-shot chapters and the , was released on February 4, 2021. The volume was published in English by Viz Media on May 10, 2022.
Light novels
A
light novel
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The abbr ...
adaptation of the series has been written by
Nisio Isin, called ''
Death Note Another Note: The Los Angeles BB Murder Cases''. The novel was released by Shueisha on August 1, 2006.
It serves as a prequel to the manga series, with Mello narrating the story of L's first encounter with Naomi Misora during the Los Angeles "BB Serial Murder Case" mentioned in volume 2 of the manga. Besides Naomi's character, the novel focuses on how L works and one of the criminals L has to chase down. Insight was given into Watari's orphanage and how the whole system of geniuses such as L, Mello, Beyond Birthday, Matt and Near were put to work. Viz released the novel in English on February 19, 2008.
The film ''
L: Change the World'' was also adapted into a light novel with the same name on December 25, 2007, by "M", While the novel is similar to the film, there are many significant changes to the plot (for example, Near is not a Thai boy, but the same Near that appears in the manga). It also reveals more information about L and his past. Viz released it on October 20, 2009.
Anime
The ''Death Note'' anime, directed by
Tetsurō Araki and animated by
Madhouse, began airing on
Nippon TV
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on October 4, 2006, and finished its run on June 27, 2007, totaling 37 episodes. The series aired on the network "every Tuesday at 0:56", which is effectively Wednesday. The series was co-produced by Madhouse, Nippon Television,
Shueisha
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, D.N. Dream Partners and
VAP. In North America, the series was licensed by Viz for residents in the United States to use "Download-to-Own" and "Download-to-Rent" services while it was still airing in Japan. This move was seen as "significant because it marked the first time a well known Japanese anime property was made legally available in the
United States for domestic audiences to download while the title was still airing on Japanese television".
The downloadable episodes contained the original Japanese audio track and English subtitles,
and were made available through
IGN
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's
Windows
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-only Direct2Drive service. DVDs of the series have also been released,
containing both an English dubbed audio track, produced by
Ocean Productions
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, and the original Japanese audio track with optional English subtitles.
Viz announced at
Anime Expo 2007 that the first DVD was officially released on November 20, 2007, in both regular and special editions, and also confirmed at
San Diego Comic-Con
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in 2007 that the first 15,000 copies of each DVD contain collectible figures.
''Death Note'' was slated to make its North American television premiere in Canada, as part of
YTV's Bionix programming block, on September 7, 2007. However, the show was removed from the schedule at the last minute and the Canadian premiere was pushed back to October 26, 2007, at 10:00 p.m. The series premiered in the U.S. on October 20, 2007, at 12:00 a.m. on
Adult Swim
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and ran until January 10, 2010, when its contract expired. The last episode aired on YTV, July 4, 2008, and would later air on Adult Swim two days later. The show was removed from YTV's schedule on July 5, 2008, with its last airing being a rerun of the final episode at 1:30 a.m.
ET. Soon after, Bionix became a 2-hour block on Saturday nights. The show also streamed online free on Adult Swim Video, with a new episode available every Saturday afternoon, on the day of its broadcast premiere. On July 26, 2017,
Starz
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announced that they would be offering episodes of the series for their
video on demand
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service starting on August 1 of that same year.
A two-hour animated TV special aired on Nippon Television in Japan on August 31, 2007, at 8:00 p.m. It is a recap which takes place after the series end, where a approaches Ryuk in the realm in order to learn more about the human world. Instead, Ryuk tells him of all the events leading up to the last story arc, about Light Yagami and his rival L. Originally, this special was advertised as a retelling told from Ryuk's point of view, but it does not give a different point of view from what was originally told. However, it contains updated dialog, as well as a few new scenes.
Nippon TV
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aired the special on August 22, 2008. Like the first special, this new compilation summarized a part of the 2006–2007 anime television series. Specifically, it recounted the final half of the suspenseful supernatural story, including the investigators Near and Mello's confrontations with the vigilante Kira. This version features more updates than the previous one, most notably omission of the mafia plot.
Soundtracks
Several soundtracks for the series have been released. The music from the anime was composed by
Yoshihisa Hirano and
Hideki Taniuchi, while the CDs were also published by VAP. The first one was ''Death Note Original Soundtrack'', which was released in Japan on December 21, 2006. It contains music from the series with the first opening and ending themes are sung by the Japanese band
Nightmare in the TV size format. ''Death Note Original Soundtrack II'' was first released in Japan on March 21, 2007. It features the new opening and closing themes by
Maximum the Hormone in the TV size format. The third CD, ''Death Note Original Soundtrack III'' was released on June 27, 2007. Tracks 1–21 were composed and arranged by Taniuchi, while tracks 22–28 were composed and arranged by Hirano. The album features one track sung by
Aya Hirano
is a Japanese actress and singer. Beginning in the entertainment industry as a child actor in television commercials, she appeared in her first Voice acting in Japan, voice acting role in the anime television series ''Angel Tales'' (2001).
In ...
, who was also the Japanese voice actress of
Misa Amane in the anime series. Also appearing on this soundtrack is the ending theme ''Coda〜Death Note'', which can be heard at the end of the final episode of the anime as the credits are shown.
Several soundtracks have also been released for the live action films. ''Sound of Death Note'' is a soundtrack featuring music from the first ''Death Note'' film composed and arranged by
Kenji Kawai. It was released on June 17, 2006, by
VAP. ''Sound of Death Note the Last name'' is the soundtrack from the second ''Death Note'' film, ''Death Note the Last name''. It was released on November 2, 2006. ''Death Note Tribute'' is a tribute album dedicated to the
live action
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film ''Death Note''. Published by
BMG Japan on June 21, 2006, Japan, it contains 15 tracks performed by various artists, such as
Shikao Suga,
M-Flo,
Buck-Tick
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, and
Aya Matsuura
is a former Japanese pop singer and actress, from Himeji, Hyogo, Japan.
Career
2000–2009: Hello! Project
Aya auditioned in 2000 for the fourth Morning Musume & Heike Michiyo Protegee Audition and was selected along with Sheki-Dol to become ...
. The soundtrack came with a
cosplay
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Death Note notebook. Another tribute album is ''The Songs for Death Note the movie〜the Last name Tribute'' dedicated to the second film. Published by
Sony Music Entertainment Japan
, often abbreviated as SMEJ or simply SME, and also known as Sony Music Japan for short (stylized as ''SonyMusic''), is a Japanese music arm for Sony. Founded in 1968 as CBS/Sony, SMEJ is directly owned by Sony, Sony Group Corporation and is ...
on December 20, 2006, it contains 14 tracks performed by various artists, such as
Orange Range,
Abingdon Boys School,
High and Mighty Color
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History Formation and Anti-Nobunaga
The band started in Okinawa w ...
,
Doping Panda, and
Galneryus.
Live-action films
''Death Note'' was adapted into a series of
live-action
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films in 2006. The first two films were directed by
Shusuke Kaneko and the third was directed by
Hideo Nakata and produced by
Nippon Television
JOAX-DTV (channel 4), branded as (NTV) or Nippon TV, is a Japanese television station serving the Kantō region as the flagship station of the Nippon News Network and the Nippon Television Network System, owned and operated by the , a sub ...
, CG production of all three films were done by
Digital Frontier and distributed by
Warner Bros.
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Pictures Japan. The first film, simply titled ''
Death Note
''Death Note'' (stylized in all caps) is a Japanese manga series written by Tsugumi Ohba and illustrated by Takeshi Obata. It was serialized in Shueisha's Shōnen manga, manga magazine ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' from December 2003 to ...
'', premiered in Japan on June 17, 2006, and topped the Japanese
box office
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for two weeks, pushing ''
The Da Vinci Code
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Brown's second novel to include the character Robert Langdon—the first was his 2000 novel '' Angels & Demons''� ...
'' into second place. The first film briefly played in certain North American theaters on May 20–21, 2008. The film was broadcast in Canadian theaters for one night only on September 15, 2008. The DVD was released on September 16, 2008, one day after the Canadian showing. The sequel, ''
Death Note 2: The Last Name'', premiered in Japan on November 3, 2006. It was featured in U.S. theaters in October 2008.
A spin-off from the films named ''
L: Change the World'' was released in Japan on February 9, 2008. It is focused on the final 23 days of L's life, as he solves one final case involving a bio-terrorist group. Two dubbed versions of the film were shown in the United States on April 29 and 30, 2009. In August 2016, a three-part miniseries entitled ''
Death Note: New Generation'' was announced as a part of the ''Death Note'' live-action film series and aired in September. It bridges the 10-year gap between the previous films and the then-upcoming 2016 film. A
fourth Japanese ''Death Note'' film was released in 2016 and featured a cyber-terrorism setting with the inclusion of six Death Notes brought into the human world. An
American adaptation was released on
Netflix
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on August 25, 2017. The film was directed by
Adam Wingard
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Following an early career as a member of the mu ...
and was written by Charles Parlapanides, Vlas Parlapanides, and
Jeremy Slater. It starred
Nat Wolff
Nathaniel Marvin "Nat" Wolff (born December 17, 1994) is an American actor, musician, and singer-songwriter. He initially gained recognition for composing the music for ''The Naked Brothers Band (TV series), The Naked Brothers Band'' (2007–2 ...
,
Lakeith Stanfield,
Margaret Qualley,
Shea Whigham,
Paul Nakauchi, Jason Liles, and
Willem Dafoe. A sequel film is reportedly in the works.
Live-action series
In April 2015, it was announced that a live-action television series based on ''Death Note'' manga would begin airing from July 2015 on
Nippon TV
JOAX-DTV (channel 4), branded as (NTV) or Nippon TV, is a Japanese television station serving the Kantō region as the flagship station of the Nippon News Network and the Nippon Television Network System, owned and operated by the , a sub ...
.
Masataka Kubota
is a Japanese actor.
History
Kubota was born in Kanagawa Prefecture. He is the youngest of three male brothers. He hoped to become a vehicle mechanic and enrolled in the mechanical department of Kanagawa Technical Senior High School. While Kub ...
stars as Light Yagami and
Kento Yamazaki as L in the series.
In July 2022, it was announced that
the Duffer Brothers recently founded Upside Down Pictures production company would be producing a new live-action series adaptation for Netflix. In October 2022, it was announced that Halia Abdel-Meguid was brought on to write and executive produce the series.
Video games
A ''Death Note''
video game
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developed and published by
Konami
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for the
Nintendo DS
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, titled , was released on February 15, 2007. ''Kira Game'' is a
strategy game
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where the player takes on the role of Kira or L. These are just titles, as any character can be Kira or L. The player will attempt to deduce who their enemy is (Kira will try to uncover L's identity and vice versa). This will play out in three phases: investigation, where the player will discuss the case and clues with other characters; voting, where each member of the investigation team casts a vote on who they suspect is L or Kira based on the player's performance in the previous phase; L/Kira, where the player can either focus their investigation on one member to see if they are Kira (L part), or force a member off of the team (Kira part).
A sequel to the game, , was released in Japan on July 12, 2007. The storyline is based on the second part of the manga, featuring characters such as Mello and Near.
A third game, , was released for the Nintendo DS in Japan on February 7, 2008.
The player assumes the role of a rookie FBI agent who awakens in a strange hotel and attempts to escape with the help of L, who provides assistance via an in-game PDA. The story is set before the Kira investigation in the original series.
Several characters from ''Death Note'' appear in ''
Jump Super Stars'' and ''
Jump Ultimate Stars'', a
fighting game
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featuring multiple characters from ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' titles. Light, Ryuk, and L appear in ''Jump Super Stars'' as support characters. Misa, Near, and Mello are added as support characters in ''Jump Ultimate Stars'' as well. The 2019 video game ''
Jump Force'' features Light and Ryuk as non-playable characters, playing a key role in the game's story mode.
An online
social deduction game, titled ''Death Note: Killer Within'', was released by
Bandai Namco Entertainment
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for the
PlayStation 5
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,
PlayStation 4
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, and
Windows
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via
Steam
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on November 5, 2024. In the game, up to ten players are split into two teams—Kira and his followers and L and the police investigation team. Kira's team aims to kill all its target with the Death Note and L's team must seize and dispose of the Death Note. Both teams try to uncover the identities of the opposing players. The players are represented by pawns, akin to those used by Near in the original series.
Musical
In 2015, a
musical
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Musical may also refer to:
* Musical theatre, a performance art that combines songs, spoken dialogue, acting and dance
* Musical film
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adaptation of the manga called ''Death Note: The Musical'' ran in both Japan and South Korea. It was originally composed in English by Broadway composer
Frank Wildhorn
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, with lyrics by Jack Murphy and book by Ivan Menchell. An English production was announced in May 2023 to play at the London Palladium for two nights on August 21–22, 2023, directed by Nick Winston starring Joaquin Pedro Valdes as Light,
Dean John-Wilson as L and
Frances Mayli McCann as Misa. The original Japanese production, produced by Japanese talent agency , ran from 6 to April 29, 2015, and stars
Kenji Urai and double-cast as Light Yagami, and
Teppei Koike as L. A Korean production of the same musical ran from June 11 to August 11, 2015, in South Korea, starring musical actor
Hong Kwang-ho and
JYJ member and musical actor
Kim Junsu.
Reception
Manga
By April 2015, the ''Death Note'' manga had over 30 million copies in circulation. On
ICv2
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's "Top 10 Shonen Properties Q2 2009", ''Death Note'' was the third best-selling manga property in North America. The series ranked second on
Takarajimasha
is a Japanese publishing company based in Chiyoda, Tokyo. It is known for publishing subculture-oriented fashion magazines aimed at teens, fashion magazines in general, as well as guide books.
History
The company was founded on September 22, ...
's ''
Kono Manga ga Sugoi!
is an annual reference mook series published by Takarajimasha since 2005 featuring yearly rankings and reviews of manga. The rankings are compiled by surveying professionals in the manga and publishing industry. The first two years saw two s ...
'' list of best manga of 2006 and 2007 for male readers. It was nominated for the 38th
Seiun Award
The is a Japanese speculative fiction award given each year for the best science fiction works and achievements during the previous calendar year. Organized and overseen by , the awards are given at the annual Nihon SF Taikai, Japan Science Fic ...
s in the Best Comic category in 2007. The manga received the Grand Prize of Best Manga and Best Screenplay at the
Japan Expo Awards 2007. The series won the 2008
Eagle Award for Favourite Manga as voted by UK fans. According to a survey conducted in 2007 by the
Ministry of culture of Japan, occupies the tenth place among the best manga of all time. It also received several nominations such as Best Manga at the 2006
American Anime Awards, the 2007
Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize
Named after Osamu Tezuka, the is a yearly manga prize awarded to manga artists or their works that follow the Osamu Tezuka manga approach founded and sponsored by Asahi Shimbun. The prize has been awarded since 1997, in Tokyo, Japan.
Current ...
, an Official Selection at
Angoulême International Comics Festival
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2008, and Obata was nominated for Best Penciller/Inker at the 2008
Eisner Award
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s. In 2007, the first three volumes of ''Death Note'' were on the
American Library Association
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History 19th century ...
's 2007 Great Graphic Novels for Teens Top Ten list.
Douglas Wolk of ''
Salon
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'' said that a rumor circulated stating that the creators intended to create ''Death Note'' to last half as long as its actual run and Ohba and Obata had been persuaded to lengthen the storyline when ''Death Note''s popularity increased, noting that the rumor "makes sense, since about halfway through the series, there's a point that seems like a natural ending". In addition, he said that fans wrote "thousands" of ''Death Note''
fan fiction
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stories and posted them on the internet. In 2006, Japanese fans pointed out the similarities between ''Death Note'' and the 1973
one-shot manga
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by
Shigeru Mizuki. Comipress reported that the only difference between the story and ''Death Note'' is that there are no ''shinigamis''.
''
Anime News Network
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'' writer Zac Bertschy called ''Death Note'' a "surprisingly gripping and original suspense tale that raises a handful of interesting questions about morality". He noted that the difference between the series and other manga from the same demographic was very big due to the murders the main character commits as well as how he hides his identity of Kira. Although Bertschy mentioned some manga readers will be surprised with the dark themes of ''Death Note'', he praised the series for its "great art, great story,
ndcompelling characters". Briana Lawrence from the same website stated that what makes ''Death Note'' so interesting is that there is no villain, "instead it had two opposing sides that both believe in the same thing: justice". She felt that once vital characters fading into the background, the ending brings back what the fans loved about the first volume and the supporting cast are "given a chance to shine". She also mentioned that the epilogue made no mention of what happens with
Misa Amane and how Near and Mello were still treated like parts of L. Julie Rosato from ''Mania Entertainment'' found the story to be very entertaining, having liked Light's development in the story and L's introduction as well as how the latter starts suspecting the former's identity. Additionally, she praised the story as it is "building a climax" with each detail introduced in the first chapter, making the reader look forward to upcoming chapters. Jolyon Baraka Thomas, in a ''
Japanese Journal of Religious Studies'' article, describes the manga as having a "somber narrative" with a "dark cast". Obata's art is "
enderedin stark strokes characterized---fittingly---by a complex interplay of light and shadow".
Anime
The anime was commended with Tom S. Pepirium of
IGN
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saying that ''Death Note''s "heavy serialized nature" is what "makes the show so engaging and discussion worthy". Pepirium, saying that translating ''Death Note'' is "no small task", stated that Stephen Hedley created an English dub with "nothing clunky". He added that Karl Willems, director of the dub, assembled a "stunning voice cast of professionals" with a "solid tone minus some of the cheesy yelling and screaming of other dubs". On the
NPR show ''
Fresh Air
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'', John Powers said that ''Death Note'' is "at least as addictive as a show like ''
Lost''". ''
Hyper'' wrote: Jacob Hope Chapman from ''
Anime News Network
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'' praised Teru Mikami's role as bloody and flashy and even better than that of Near, Mello, and Misa.
''The Daily Telegraph'''s Henry St. Leger wrote, "What starts as a moral fable about the corruption of power becomes a slow-burning game of cat-and-mouse as Light is chased down by the world's greatest detective. Some droning voice acting leadens what is otherwise a brilliantly terse noir."
''Vulture'''s Maya Phillips wrote, "Beyond its deft twists and turns, ''Death Note'' also addresses questions about morality, justice, and capital punishment. All this, plus beautiful animation and well-written dialogue and plot, makes ''Death Note'' the cream of the animated crop."
The ''Death Note'' anime was one of the series to win Best TV Anime at the 2007
Tokyo International Anime Fair. In 2009, ''Death Note'' was listed as the 51st best animated show in IGN's Top 100 Animated Series.
Light novels
A.E. Sparrow of ''
IGN
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'' reviewed the novel ''Another Note'' and gave it a 9.5 out of 10. Sparrow said that the author understood "what made these characters click so well" and "captures everything that made the manga the compelling read that it is". Sparrow said that fans of ''Death Note'' who read ''Another Note'' will "find a welcome home" in
Nisio Isin's work which "adds a few more fun layers" to the ''Death Note'' franchise. The novelization of ''L: Change the World'' became the second top-selling light novel in Japan during 2008.
Legacy and controversies
The series release outside Japan has inspired other works, as well as individuals making their own mock "Death Notes", including one that was associated with a real-life murder. According to ''
Wired
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* "Wired ...
'' magazine, ''Death Note'' "
urnedJapan's most-popular print medium into an internationally controversial topic that has parents wondering whether they should prohibit their kids from reading manga entirely". Live-action director
Shusuke Kaneko commented in response, "If preventing them from seeing this movie is going to make kids better, then why not prevent them from watching all bad news?".
In regards to the
2019 ''The Twilight Zone'' episode "
The Comedian", Rosie Knight of ''
The Hollywood Reporter
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'' stated that Samir's story appears to take a large influence from ''Death Note''. ''
The Simpsons
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'' has parodied ''Death Note'' in both comic books and animation with the 2008 comic book story "Murder, He Wrote" in ''The Simpsons Treehouse of Horror'' #14, where
Bart
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receives the notebook from the Ryuk-ified ghost of
Krusty the Clown, and the "Death Tome" segment of the 2022 television episode "
Treehouse of Horror XXXIII", with
Lisa
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People with the mononym
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* Lisa, stagename of Japanese singer Lisa Komine (born 1978)
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receiving the titular book.
Bans and attempted bans
Early in 2005, school officials in
Shenyang
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, the capital of
Liaoning
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(People's Republic of China), banned ''Death Note''. The immediate cause was that students had been altering notebooks to resemble Death Notes and then writing the names of acquaintances, enemies, and teachers in the books. The ban was designed to protect the "physical and mental health"
of students from horror material that "misleads innocent children and distorts their mind and spirit".
Jonathan Clements has suggested that the Chinese authorities acted partly against "superstition", but also against illegal, pirate publishers of ''Death Note''.
The ban has been extended to other Chinese cities including Beijing,
Shanghai and
Lanzhou
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in
Gansu
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Province. Legally published Chinese-language versions of ''Death Note'' are published in Hong Kong.
On June 12, 2015, the
Chinese Ministry of Culture listed ''Death Note'' among 38 anime and manga titles banned in China.
In 2007, the education bureau in
Pingtung County
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, Taiwan asked teachers to pay attention to any negative influence on elementary school students reading the manga. In May 2010, the
Albuquerque Public Schools in
New Mexico
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held a hearing to ban the ''Death Note'' manga from their district's schools; it was unanimously voted down.
After volumes of ''Death Note'' were found at the February 2013 suicide of a 15-year-old girl in
Yekaterinburg
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, Russia, a local parents' group began campaigning to regulate all media based on the series, saying that it had an adverse effect on the minds of children. In March 2014, investigators concluded that the manga did not cause the girl to commit suicide.
Imitations of the series
There have been various imitations around the world of the premise of ''Death Note''. At least one instance was linked to a crime - on September 28, 2007, two notes written with
Latin characters stating ,
were found near the partial remains of a
Caucasian male in Belgium. The case has been called the "
Mangamoord" (Dutch for ''Manga Murder'') in Belgian media. It was not until 2010 that four people were arrested in connection to the murder. A senior at the Franklin Military Academy in
Richmond, Virginia
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, United States was suspended in 2007 after being caught possessing a replica "Death Note" notebook with the names of fellow students. The school's principal wrote a letter to the student's parents linking to an unofficial website where visitors can write names and circumstances of death for people they want to die.
In
South Carolina
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in March 2008, school officials seized a "Death Note" notebook from a Hartsville Middle School student. District officials linked the notebook to the anime/manga. The notebook listed seven students' names. The school planned a disciplinary hearing and contacted the seven students' parents. In
Gadsden, Alabama
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in April 2008, two sixth-grade boys were arrested for possession of a "Death Note" that listed names of several staff members and fellow students. According to Etowah County Sheriff's Department Sgt. Lanny Handy, the notebook was discovered the previous afternoon by a staffer. The students were suspended from the county's schools, pending a
juvenile court hearing. The students, their parents, and school officials had met with Handy and a junior probation officer. In
Gig Harbor, Washington, one middle school student was expelled and three were suspended on May 14, 2008, for having 50 names in their own "Death Note" book, including President
George W. Bush
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.
It was reported in September 2009, that a
Year Eight boy in
Sydney
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, Australia, created a "Death Note" that along with names contained a "battle plan" detailing where bombs could be placed inside his school. In December 2009, two students at an elementary school in
Oklahoma
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were disciplined for a "Death Note" with the names and descriptions of deaths of two girls that had angered them. A
Michigan
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middle school student was suspended indefinitely in March 2010 for a "Death Note".
In May 2010, a middle school student in
Avonworth School District in Pennsylvania was suspended for a "Death Note" with names of fellow students and pop singer
Justin Bieber
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.
In February 2015, a fifth-grade student of an elementary school near
Pittsburgh
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was suspended for owning a "Death Note" and writing other students' names in it.
See also
* ''
Now: Zero'', a short story by
J. G. Ballard with a similar premise to ''Death Note''
* "
Obits", a short story by
Stephen King
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with a similar premise to ''Death Note''
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