Death Note: Relight

Madhouse
Crime / Strategy / Tragedy2 EP/31 Aug 2007

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Synopsis

A straight-A high school student named Light Yagami finds a notebook that can kill anyone whose name is written in it. Most people would panic. Light decides to fix the world. He starts methodically eliminating criminals under the alias 'Kira,' and honestly, the show makes you understand why — at least at first. Then things get complicated when L, an eccentric genius detective with zero social skills and a sugar addiction, decides to track Kira down. What follows is one of the most intense psychological chess matches in anime, where every conversation is a trap and every gesture is calculated. Death Note: Rewrite is a two-episode TV special that condenses the original Death Note series through a framing device — the death god Ryuk telling a fellow shinigami about his time in the human world. It's a tighter way to experience the core story if you want the essentials without committing to 37 episodes. The pacing is brisk, the stakes stay high, and Madhouse's direction keeps the tension wound tight even when two guys are just sitting in a room talking. If you liked the strategic mind games in Code Geass or the moral gray areas in Psycho-Pass, this hits similar notes but strips everything down to its psychological core. Monster fans will also find a lot to chew on here — it's that same flavor of 'who's really the villain' tension. The whole thing asks a simple question: if you had the power to judge the world, should you? And more importantly, would you still be the good guy?

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Characters

L Lawliet
L Lawliet
Juliani Alessandro
Light Yagami
Light Yagami
Swaile Brad
Ryuk
Ryuk
Drummond Brian

MANGA BRIDGE

This season covers Chapters 1-108 of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 1.

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NEAR AND MELLO SUPREMACY THIS FILM DOES THEM JUSTICE THE WAREHOUSE CONFRONTATION LIVES IN MY HEAD RENT FREE ABSOLUTELY PEAK
covers the near and mello arc well enough but it's still a recap film. the warehouse scene hits but loses something without the full buildup
solid recap of the near and mello arc. the warehouse scene slaps every time. highlights are all here
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