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    Also known simply as Matsuda’s Spin-off, this is a 16-minute short film that is considered part of the Death Note live-action film trilogy. Originally, some of the scenes were included in L: Change the World, but were later cut and released in Japan as its own piece of media, with additional scenes being filmed for that solo purpose. Needless to sa...

    By now, it’s common knowledge that North American companies love to put their own spin on every successful piece of foreign media they can find. In 2017, Netflix did it with Death Note, and while it has better quality than other movies in the franchise, as an adaptation it falls completely flat. The movie has been torn apart by critics and audience...

    Death Note: New Generation is a three-episode mini-series, meant to close the bridge between the events of L: Change the World, and Death Note: Light up the New World. It sets the stage for a new game of chess between L’s successor, Ryuzaki, and the one responsible for the recently resurfaced Kira murders. Unlike Netlifx’s remake, which attempts to...

    Set 10 years after the first live-action, this film centers around the concept of six new deadly notebooks that have somehow made their way to the human realm. Even after Light’s demise, Kira’s murderous legacy continues on, and terror — or justice, depending on who you ask — is once again being spread by someone known as Neo Kira. It’s now up to R...

    While Light is an extremely interesting character, both from a psychological and moral viewpoint, L is a very close second, and a fan-favorite. It comes as little surprise, then, that a movie focused on the world’s greatest detective would find its audience. Naturally, the casting of Kenichi Matsuyama to play L helps things along, as the actor give...

    In 2015, Death Notewas brought to the stage in the form of a musical adaptation. The show ran in Japan and South Korea throughout that year, before making comebacks in 2017, early 2020, and 2022 due to popular demand. Despite its songs having been originally written and recorded in English, the show is yet to make its debut on Western soil. Neverth...

    It’s not often that a sequel gathers more success than its predecessor, but Death Note 2: The Last Name does exactly that. In it, a third key chess piece enters Light and L’s game, heightening the intensity of the first movie, and finishing the story with a bang. Captivating from start to finish, this film embodies everything the franchise represen...

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    • Death Note (2006) Japanese Live-Action Movie. Death Note was released in 2006, about four months before the anime series began airing. The film faithfully captures the story and is replete with outstanding performances from the core cast.
    • Death Note 2: The Last Name (2006) Japanese Live-Action Movie Sequel. After the first Death Note movie adaptation in 2006, a sequel was released six months later in the same year to complete the narrative.
    • Death Note (2015) Japanese Live-Action TV Series. In 2015, an 11-episode miniseries Japanese adaptation of the anime was released which remained largely close to the source material.
    • L: Change The World (2008) Japanese Live-Action Spin-Off Movie. L: Change The World is inspired by the original series and manga, but the story is a unique one.
  2. You may recall from my last few posts on this subreddit that I made a list covering all Death Note related movies and books, as well as the best way to find each of them in the US. While those posts covered all the objective information, I did my absolute best to leave my opinion out of them.

  3. Death Note (anime) [2006] The one that started it all (besides the manga), this is where almost everyone does and should start when it comes to Death Note. High quality English dubs. Death Note (film) [2006] Part one of a two-part Japanese live action adaptation of the anime, starring Tatsuya Fujiwara as Light.

  4. A battle between the world's two greatest minds begins when Light Yagami finds the Death Note, a notebook with the power to kill, and decides to rid the world of criminals.

  5. Oct 22, 2015 · Death Note is a huge franchise and a modern anime classic. You've probably watched the anime, seen the films, read the manga and light novels, and listened to the musical. But do you remember the details? Here are 20 Death Note facts you might have forgotten!

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