Anime like Death Note simply do not come around often. Psychological series are rare in general, let alone cat-and-mouse stories that can rival an all-time great show that transcends manga or anime.
For many anime fans, Death Note was the gateway into psychological storytelling that could rival even Hollywood’s most gripping thrillers. Across its 37 episodes, the 2006 anime delivers a tense, ...
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Much like the differences between the two anime franchises, Usagi and Misa are wildly different characters. While the leader of the Sailor Scouts routinely fights for justice, Amane mostly wants to ...
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Polygon's Spicy Takes Week is our chance to spotlight fun arguments that bring a little extra heat to the table. Death Note follows a high schooler named Light, who happens to be the smartest person ...
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Anime is a unique form of art that combines animation and storytelling. This combination creates a distinct quality of classic content. This genre has become popular in pop culture, with Death Note ...