Death Note Complete Series Review
Their first face-to-face (Light as a suspect, L pretending to be a student) is a masterclass in subtext. Two geniuses, circling each other like sharks. Light agrees to join the task force to get close to L, planting a fake rule in the Death Note to deceive his rival. The arc climaxes with Light’s girlfriend—an innocent admirer named Naomi Misora—figuring out his secret. Light coldly manipulates her into giving her real name, then writes it down. Her death is quiet, horrifying, and irreversible. It’s the moment Light sheds all remaining humanity.
The typically includes all 37 episodes of the original anime. Review for Death Note: Complete Series And Ova Collection death note complete series
Death Note forces the audience to look in the mirror. Is Light a hero for making the world safer, or a monster for the lives he takes? The series doesn't give you easy answers, making it a frequent topic of debate even a decade after its release. 3. Iconic Visuals and Soundtrack Their first face-to-face (Light as a suspect, L
When Death Note first aired in 2006, it didn't just enter the anime canon—it detonated within it. Adapted from Tsugumi Ohba and Takeshi Obata’s legendary manga, the complete series (37 episodes) remains one of the most intelligent, morally complex, and gripping psychological thrillers ever animated. It poses a deceptively simple question: If you could kill anyone without consequence, would you? And more importantly, should you? It’s the moment Light sheds all remaining humanity
If you haven't yet witnessed the showdown between Light and L, there has never been a better time to start. Just remember:
The 2006 anime, directed by Tetsurō Araki (later of Attack on Titan ), elevates the manga with: