Death Note (Dub) Episode 20
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Death Note is a Japanese anime television series based on the manga series of the same name written by Tsugumi Ohba and illustrated by Takeshi Obata. It was directed by Tetsurō Araki at Madhouse and originally aired in Japan on Nippon TV every Tuesday shortly past midnight, effectively from October 4, 2006, to June 27, 2007.[1][2] The plot of the series primarily revolves around high school student Light Yagami, who decides to rid the world of evil with the help of a supernatural notebook called a Death Note. This book causes the death of anyone whose name is written in it and is passed on to Light by the Shinigami Ryuk after he becomes bored within the Shinigami world.
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[ed] the 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.[18]
In regards to the 2019 The Twilight Zone episode \"The Comedian\", Rosie Knight of The Hollywood Reporter stated that \"Samir's story appears to take a large influence from ... Death Note.\"[132] The Simpsons 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,[133][134] where Bart 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 receiving the titular book.[135]
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 \"Watashi wa Kira dess\" [sic], a mis-transliteration of \"I am Kira\" (私はキラです, Watashi wa Kira desu),[150] 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.[151] It was not until 2010 that four people were arrested in connection to the murder.[152] A senior at the Franklin Military Academy in Richmond, Virginia, 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.[153] 59ce067264