It depends on what version of death note we are talking about Manga: never read it but it seems awesome. 😍 Anime: a huge masterpiece.🥰 The Japanese death note films: very good👍👍👍 The Drama series: good 👍 The musical: works for me😐 The Netflix shit: It doesn't even exist to me. 🤮😡🤬💢😈
I’m pretty new to anime and recently completed Death Note and fell in love with its themes, storyline, characters—basically everything about it! It's left me hungry for more. I've watched in Chainsaw Man, Attack on Titan (back in 2013 when I was younger, but dont remember much so maybe i should pick it up), and very much enjoyed Berserk '97.
Death Note (2006), a live-action movie, came out before the anime had even finished airing, and reached up to the point in which Light joined the Kira investigation team.
The mega-hit series Death Note is undoubtedly in the anime Hall of Fame.It is a classic for a reason, with its complex themes of life and death, intriguing characters, and gripping story-telling.
The series concluded after 37 episodes, which is relatively short compared to many other anime. However, even within its brief run, there are fans who believe that Death Note could have ended earlier.
It's a game about gambling, and halfway throughout the series, the main character experiences physical trauma. Telling you what exactly would be a spoiler. The music composer for this anime is the same as that of death note's. The author of the manga also created Akagi, a similar gambling series. The music for that series is also sick.
To alleviate his crippling boredom and indulge in the tasty pleasure of apples, shinigami Ryuk enters the human realm once more. The year is 2017, and Ryuk deems that high school student Minoru Tanaka may have the brains to continue what Kira had started, or at least he will provide him with some decent entertainment. Revealing himself to Minoru, Ryuk offers the Death Note to him and explains
Just finished Death Note like last week for the first time, and I've got some thoughts r/VioletEvergarden • Opinion: I finished watching the anime season 1 on Netflix and would like to stop there.
dUFGS.