Death Note
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Wikipedia | November 03, 2009
Weekly Shonen Jump
...Edutainment. Boom publishes many Weekly Shonen Jump series such as Naruto, Death Note along with many original manga-influenced comics from Factory Studio like Meed Thii Sib-Sam (มีดที่ 13 13th Knife) and Apaimanee Saga. In February...
In this article: Weekly Shonen Jump, Shueisha, Shonen Book, Monthly Shonen Jump, Jump Square, Naruto, One Piece, Hikaru no Go, and Dragon Ball
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Kotaku | December 22, 2008
Jump Festa 2009: So I Played Dragon Quest IX [Dragon Quest Ix]
...here in Japan. The character designs in Castlevania Judgment are by Takeshi Obata, who drew "Hikaru no Go" and "Deathnote", both Shonen Jump serials, so maybe that game was more relevant than I had thought at the time. It still didn't...
In this article: Dragon Quest IX, Square-Enix, Dragon Quest, Dragon Quest VIII, Weekly Shonen Jump, Castlevania Judgment, Konami, Chrono Trigger, and Hikaru no Go
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Even though the hero of Togari stalks a Japanese city, hunting down and attacking sinners to fulfill a non-altruistic personal need, it would be overselling Togari to call it "Dexter meets shonen action" or put it on a level with Death Note.
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Wikipedia | September 05, 2009
Yusuke Murata
...with writer Riichiro Inagaki. Eyeshield 21 was completed in June 2009. He was once the assistant and apprentice of Takeshi Obata of Hikaru no Go and Death Note fame. He had a number of one-shots published in Weekly Shonen Jump namely...
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Wikipedia | November 04, 2009
Blue Dragon
...in ''Monthly Shonen Jump in January 2007. Takeshi Obata, the illustrator of Death Note, is handling Blue Dragon Ral Grad, which began serialization in issue 1, 2007 of Weekly Shonen Jump. Viz Media later released the first volume of the...
In this article: Blue Dragon, Xbox 360, DVD, Artoon, and Hironobu Sakaguchi
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Wikipedia | November 05, 2009
Death Note
...investigation in the original series. Several characters from Death Note appear in Jump Super Stars and Jump Ultimate Stars, a fighting game featuring a plethora of characters from Shonen Jump titles. Light, Ryuk and L appear in Jump Super...
In this article: Light Yagami, Tetsuro Araki, Mello, Toshiki Inoue, Near, and Japan
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Death Note is a Japanese manga series created by writer Tsugumi Ohba and illustrator Takeshi Obata. The series centers on Light Yagami, a high school student who discovers a supernatural notebook, the titular "Death Note", dropped on Earth by a shinigami (death god) named Ryuk. The Death Note grants its user the ability to kill anyone whose face they have seen, by writing the victim's name in the notebook with a picture of the victim in his mind, since there is the possibility of several people having the same name. The story follows Light's attempt to create and rule a world cleansed of evil using the notebook, and the complex conflict between him and his opponents.
Death Note was first serialized in 108 chapters by Shueisha in the Japanese manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump from December 2003 to May 2006. The series was also published in tankōbon (paperback) format in Japan starting in May 2004 and ending in October 2006, and since then has been translated internationally. The series was adapted into live-action films released in Japan on June 17, 2006, on November 3, 2006, and on February 2, 2008. The anime series aired in Japan from October 3, 2006, to June 26, 2007. A novel based on the series, written by Nisio Isin, was released in Japan on August 1, 2006.
- Name:
- Death Note: Successor to L
- Genre:
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- Action
- Mystery, Psychological thriller, Supernatural thriller
- Directed By:
- Tetsurō Araki
- Written By:
- Illustrated By:
- Takeshi Obata
- Studio:
- Madhouse
- Broadcast Channel:
- NTV, Animax
- Volumes:
- 1.0
- Published in:
- Weekly Shōnen Jump
- Number of Episodes:
- 37
- Demographic:
- Shōnen
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