Misa is shown in some skimpy outfits throughout the show, One women is ordered to strip, But lucky has a towel rapped on her so nothing lewd seen. Sexual themes (I copy this from another adult comments here as I start watching it but skipped some chapters) : At the ending of the first episode men attempt to do sexual assault on a young girl by unbuttoning her pants, But she gets away before they can continue to harass her. Not to mention that the dialogue through out is dull, morbid and there is a bit of swearing (damn, hell, bastard)ĭrugs: shown drinking alcohol, drugs and a character smoking in a car With, the Death Note power, signs of having a Messiah Complex, hubris, and extreme bipolar disorder, resembling Machiavellianism, perhaps as a facet of Narcissistic Personality Disorder. This is what I found in anime groups about the psychological description of the Death Note main character.An angsty teenage displaying from its start slightly sociopathic tendencies. If you search in the internet about Ligh Yagami, you need to use the keywords "psychological description'.
How to Tell If an App or a Website Is Good for Learning.Teachers: Find the best edtech tools for your classroom with in-depth expert reviews.Check out new Common Sense Selections for games.10 tips for getting kids hooked on books.Common Sense Selections for family entertainment.And so, many changes, like this new take-back rule, were implemented to speed things along, resulting in an adaptation that has been criticized by many. The Netflix adaptation had the challenge of condensing 37 episodes of an anime into a single feature-length film. RELATED: Death Note Creators' Platinum End Also Coming to Funimationĭespite the interesting implications of this rule, there’s been no indication that it will be made canon in the more popular Death Note manga. Then Light could’ve destroyed the page and faked his death, with L being left none the wiser that Light is still out there killing criminals. At the same time, Light may have seen faking his death as somewhat of a defeat, which he’s definitely against. After L found out about the notebook's existence, Light could’ve written his own name in the notebook and had L find it. Moreover, Light from the manga probably could’ve used this rule to stage his death. Writing people’s names in the notebook and offering to erase it would be a very easy way to threaten them and force them to do one's bidding. But there’s no doubt that in the hands of someone smarter, the rule could be incredibly powerful and advantageous. She just didn’t count on Light killing her first. RELATED: Platinum End Just Made Another Sly Death Note ReferenceĮrasing a name from the notebook to prevent death has never been a rule in the Death Note manga or anime, but it certainly comes with many uses. While Mia still ultimately met her end, her use of the rule was actually quite smart. The ending then reveals that this was all part of Light’s long convoluted plan, as he wrote her death in a way that would destroy the page and throw L off his scent. Later, as Light confronts her on top of a Ferris wheel, the wheel collapses and Mia falls to her death. If Light complies, Mia promises to destroy the page, which will prevent his death. She writes down Light’s name and sets his death for midnight, then requests that Light hand over the notebook to her. Midway through the Death Note movie, Mia manages to get her hands on a page of the notebook.
That being said, the movie does introduce one new Death Note rule that could have massive implications. However, the movie still sticks to many of the same concepts, with the same characters returning and, of course, the Death Note itself. Netflix’s live-action remake of the popular Death Note manga and anime came with a lot of changes, many of which have been criticized by fans.