I like to imagine that he's just writing his fanfic and when he's finished he closes the book only to reveal the cover and realize it was a death note. The last words i imagine him saying in the scene are "nani?!"
@@gus4446 Ryuk is really smart but gets bored very easily. So if he found something really cool like a fan fiction idea that he was really into its possible he would overlook using the deathnote. That or he'd think its hilarious that he is killing everyone in the story.
@@gamerdudejake3092 imagine if ryuk made it so he didnt write the character names until its time for them to die, killing the real person in a similar way to the fanfic
Light confessing to being Kira out in the open (and always laughing maniacally) without anyone noticing is like Danny Fenton yelling out "Going Ghost!" and no one hearing it.
Imagine Kabuto from Naruto in the chunin exams telling his two subordinates why he is orochimaru's spy while Rock Lee and other people are nearby, but nobody hears anything.
Lol that's exactly what I thought when I was watching this for the first time. I thought there's gonna be another plot twist where she used another fake name, and then showed up as cameo or something at the end of the episode. But no.
"Excuse me, but why do you keep looking at your watch? Also why do I keep hearing choir music and why do your eyes and hair keep glowing red as you do an evil smile? It's very concerning."
I still think the version of this where Light is screaming about being the God of the new world and his whole family can hear him is the best version of this meme.
You see the face you're looking at isn't actually my real face... I took special effects make-up classes online and have been wearing a hyper realistic mask this whole time. I'm so sorry.
I wish for once they made a happy ending for an anime. Kira doesn't die, and gets to prison. Who knows, maybe something interesting but less violent happens at these situations. Everything it had was "calculations, death, calculations, death, character introduction, calculation calculation death death and death."
I like to think that if this actually happened in the manga there could have been a cool scene where light had to kill her himself using a knife or something and it could have been a scene that really shows how light has gone too far to turn back.
"Uh, so...If you don't mind me asking, why do you keep checking your watch?" "Oh, well...I guess it's because...Because it's a really cool watch. People underestimate the value of having a nice traditional watch. Call me old-fashioned, but a cell phone just isn't the same as far as checking time is concerned. What I'd really love though is one of those moon watches. You know, the Omega Speedmaster ones like the one worn on the moon? I think my dad is planning to surprise me with one when I start university but my sister kinda let slip some clues already."
'hey, wait- where are you going?? i was talking to you! naomi-!! awh, damn.. guess i'll have to tell her about my watch some other time.' and then light laughs to himself mentally, knowing he has successfully fooled both her and anyone passing by them.
That was what I was thinking. LOL. If anything I think it'd be way more in character if she continued to mistrust him but kept the conversation going to find answers for her dead loved one.
her : Why do you keep checking your watch light : I guess its because I am kira her : The name which I gave you afterwards also wasn't my real name. light : Wh- police force : Surrender yourself *END*
Imagine Light is sentenced to like 10 years in prison or something or maybe he gets out early on good behavior. Like "yeah I was Kira, but that was a while ago. Are you still on about that? Get over it already!"
@@gabrielfonseca1642 Well, to think that only Makoto heard that seems pretty unrealistic. Maybe people only thought he was joking or something, since he's not known as being the most serious person in Shujin after all
@@gabrielfonseca1642 Yeah, and Makoto catching him was just as likely to actually lead to a conviction as this is. The Phantom Thieves and Kira both became super ridiculously popular for a period of time, and people started publicly claiming to be them because they wanted to take advantage of that popularity. Having someone proclaim that they were either Kira or the Phantom Thieves means nothing - especially when they use a method that is impossible to prove such as a magic notebook that kills people or actually tangibly traveling into a person's cognition to steal their heart.
One thing I'm surprised never came up once they had the Death Note itself: Handwriting analysis. "Gee, the first Kira's handwriting is just like yours, Light. He must swing his pen in a similarly flashy way."
Light was a super studious person that probably mostly wrote with perfection, so I feel like any neat writing student would just look the same. Also, I'm not fluent in Japanese nor do I know how to read it, but is there much variation in handwriting for Japanese characters? With them basically being little pictures, you'd need to be pretty close to a template for them to be legible right? Correct me if I'm wrong, I'm actually curious about it
@@jakeschnare3120 One of the auxiliary sciences of criminalistics is graphology, which studies the lines/strokes of both writing and drawings. Handwriting has individual and unconscious characteristics that belong to each person and that is what is analyzed. For a graphologist it would be easy to identify that a handwriting belongs to the same person, and they can even reveal traits of the person in question. In short, Light would have been discovered if they had a graphologist investigating lol (I'm studying criminalistics and my teacher is precisely a graphologist)
Man, why is Death Note such excellent meme material? Edit: I had always thought edits like this were cheesy, but now that it's actually happened it's how I really feel. Thanks for 2K and all the attention, I was not at all expecting it :)
I think it's partly because Death Note is such a neat blend of grim subject matter, melodramatic moments, and quirky dark comedy. The comedy never really overshadows the story, but it makes it all the more memorable and engaging. Ryuk's apples, Light's sarcastic quips, L's sugar binges, Misa's groupie behaviour, Matsuda's blunders, etc. The series is kinda self-aware in its melodrama too, otherwise we wouldn't have the potato chip scene. All this adds up to something where you can easily elevate aspects of the series to absurd meme territory. I think the creators were in on the joke too; for example, the parody panels from the manga where Ryuk wants a Gameboy Advance SP. What I'm saying is, the story memes itself. 😝
One of the dumbest things I noticed on rewatch was after L introduced himself to Light and Light went back into his room and had that crazy monologue out loud, ranting that he was going to kill L. He said previously in the same episode that the cameras were gone but he didn't know if they removed all the wire taps. If they were still there, he would've been absolutely fucked. If they were smart, they should've removed all the cameras and wiretaps, but then placed another camera and wiretap somewhere there were none previously. He'd think they were all gone and would've think to look in a new spot.
@@ImNotAMuffin He could tell the other cops. At that point in the series L's team didn't take any notes on the details of their meetings, so Light would have no way of knowing. That being said, I think his little mechanical pencil and door handle trick would have worked again, so he would tell Ryuk to scout it out again. A much better question is why didn't Light's sister (who was watching TV downstairs when he got home) or his mom hear him screaming his ass off about how he will kill L
in real life how the hell would you catch a guy that killing people all over the world. i mean tell a judge he write there name in a book and they die, they would think you are crazy.
@@az21bob666 I fell like, judging by the circumstances of all of the deaths, it'd be easy for people to come to the conclusion that it has to be some supernatural force that's causing them. That, and L's + Kira's public battle back and forth over the news. I'm sure a judge could be convinced.
@@Bloodtoxx Well in the series, once they find out about the notebook L, Near, and the cops in general all seem to agree that it would be better to deal with Kira in a private setting without making the details of the case available to the general public. Ironically, in their efforts to catch this criminal killing criminal, they committed quite a few crimes themselves, like the whole spying on Light's house thing, also kidnapping Misa and torturing her in some creepy basement for like a month with no lawyer or anything. Pretty sure that's not by the book, even if they found her hair on a video tape. Even if that's sufficient evidence to convict her, she never went through any normal criminal justice procedures. I get the sense that even if people with the authority to make these decisions were informed, they would also want to deal with Kira quietly as well.
Even tho the last card she handed him was a fake ID and it was realistic enough to completely fool him. NOTE: Somehow I convinced myself that she had a fake ID. She didn't. Oooops. I guess I haven't seen this show in a while. She just lied about her name, but her ID was legit. How did I get 15 likes for this comment haha
@@zermanman9891 I'm surprised that at no time in the whole series he ever got the eyes, even briefly, only to lose them via losing ownership of the notebook. Maybe he would be too OP with that much power and the conflict would lose some of the tension, but idk man, yeah I get it half your life is a lot, but...what if the eyes SAVE you from getting yourself killed in the next month?
@@NOU-iw3gb Ok, idk how this happened, but somehow I convinced myself that she had a fake ID. I guess it's been a while since I saw this show lol What I should have said was if she got herself a fake ID she would have won automatically. Why get a fake ID? For the same reason she lied about her name: her fiancée was murdered by Kira after showing him his ID. She was paranoid enough to lie to some random high schooler when asked, just on the off chance he could theoretically be Kira.
Devil's advocate (that's ironic) he already killed all the FBI agents who were directly trying to arrest him. At this point Naomi falls under the same category, she is an FBI agent (former) who is investigating him in an attempt to arrest him (and plans to join up with L). In her case she has important information on him that nobody else has figured out yet, so he has even more reason to kill her than Ray, tbh he really shouldn't have killed the other FBI agents since they had no fucking clue who Kira was and Ray was about to clear Light as "no suspicious activity to report."
@@marvelsandals4228 I think what makes this worse though if Light didn’t just kill her. He actively took pleasure in killing her and mocked her mercilessly after he ensured she would die. At least with the other investigators he killed them to ensure his master plan. It could be argued he was doing it for the greater good. Needlessly taunting and taking joy in this woman’s fate after she was already as good as dead for no logic reason really hurt his credibility of being a just person or that he was doing this for the greater good.
@@Jjop017 I mean his whole thing has been "the ends justify the means." The fact that he gets a high out of the thrill of narrowly escaping a life and death struggle doesn't take away from his reasons for doing this in the first place. As Light says in the last episode he knew from the beginning that killing was evil, but he did it because it was (in his mind) a necessary evil to create a "better" world. Another way of looking at it is the Light from episode 1 decided to discard his moral purity and become a monster, for the "greater good". Think about the kind of person who would be capable of killing 24+ people per day, every day, for several years, including law-abiding citizens who just so happened to know too much. You have to be a bit of a twisted fuck to pull it off. Ironically, when he loses his memories, he reverts back to episode 1 Light, who is appalled by Kira, and refuses to believe he would ever go that far.
@@marvelsandals4228 Yes, and when he regains the memory of being Kira by touching the Death Note once more, it's puzzling how he immediately reverts to his narcissistic messianic obsession with being Kira. Instead of continuing with his previous plan, one would expect him to be horrified by what he had done, or at least in a state of doubt, confusion, and fear.
Maybe for the time but when actually thinking about how dumb Light got away with things for so long and how he lost to Mini L, then it's not really as good as remember
I'd love to see an edit of the whole anime where Light being Kira is just entirely omitted and replaced with all the times Aizawa could have been suspicious instead.
I am reminded of an old line from a 90s TV show I used to like. "In all my experience with criminal investigation, the one conclusion I've come to with absolute certainty is that no amount of training, technology, or manpower is as useful as your criminal being really stupid."
I think the craziest thing about her death is that she went to their HQ to try to talk to them and the dude at the front desk told her they weren't there, then saw Light go talk to her. Then after she goes missing, he doesn't bother to mention that he last saw her with Light and they barely investigate her disappearance
Can we just take a moment to appreciate that the show's animators actually made the characters' jaws move when they talk for this scene? Almost all anime has their jaws stay completely still while they talk, as if your teeth can move independently of the bones they're attached to.
@@Sujay95to be fair, studios nowadays are way more harsh with animators. Sometimes they finish animating the episode literally the same day it is going to air, it's insane. Most are overworked and underpaid, so it's rather difficult to find a studio that allows them to really take their time and work properly
@heyitsmira17 also Death note had a budget of about a million dollars per episode. Attack on Titans has like 15% of that, My hero academia 11%, Demon slayer 8% and Pokemon 10%. 160 000 dollars is considered average.
@@barboraklepalova3886 if you pulled your data from fandomwire then I'm sorry, the $40 million dollar budget was from the Netflix movie, not the series.
A decade or so later Ryuk heard of this company called Netflix. He went down to the human world to pitch a series about Light but they wound up wanting a movie set in America and there were so many rewrites once he'd sold the idea that he finally just said "whelp, I'm out of here, humans are boring now." Then he went and got a desk job at the Shinigami King's headquarters.
Dude, every time I watch Naomi give Light her ID card, I always think to myself, "If I was a character in Death Note, and I was helping search for Kira, I would never give someone my real identity." I mean seriously. How many of you had that same fantasy after re-watching this show so many times.
Yeah, I found it strange. She was so cautious earlier but suddenly she gives her ID to a high school boy. I wonder why she did that? I guess she trusted him because he was Soichiro's son and also he reminded her of L. Maybe she was impatient to get involved in the case and wanted get in the team and believed Light would help her. Maybe she felt like to reveal her true name because Light did the same for her. Who knows?
This is utterly amazing. The part with Ryuk accidentally writing everyone's name into the Death Note had me cry laughing. Honestly, the only way this could be more humiliating for Light would be if he had actually tried to attack Naomi (he considers it at one point, thinking he can overpower her because she's a woman) and then IMMEDIATELY gotten his ass utterly handed to him by the retired FBI AGENT. Because lord knows that over-privileged little shit has probably never thrown a real punch before in his life. She'd probably drag him straight to the police station afterwards, with him blubbering and screaming about how he's a god the whole way. L would probably still be utterly disappointed by that outcome and retire, especially since he'd just gotten done giving the investigation team all their nifty gadgets and his spiel about how they're the good guys and good guys always win. "Wait, Kira got his dumbass caught by trying to attack an FBI agent within a mile of the police station? This is the guy who gave me so much trouble? Christ, I'm out." If Light didn't have such crazy plot armor he would have realistically gotten taken down shortly after the Lind L. Tailor debacle.
I dunno typically The FBI would go in knowing their gonna put the hands on someone, but given her clothing and the fact she'd be getting ambushed I don't think she's beating light who's more than likely stronger as well
@@phantomboi5679 When L went to hug her after the LA BB murder case she kicked him down a whole flight of stairs using capoeira which is why he bothered learning the moves. She's a master at the art. So no, Light isn't catching her off guard.
@@ultimamage3 catching someone going in for a hug and catching someone attacking you from behind dont seem that equal, even then shes probably rusty and out of it after her husband died
I thought this was going to be a plot point when watching Death Note for the first time. I was like: "Oh no! He was spotted doing the thing! And the victim's last appearance was with him!"
They would have never known about the death note. he only brought a page of the death note with him. You still need evidence to convict him. Remember he rigged the death note to burn in his desk if they found it. Even if he walks up to the police and says I’m Kira arrest me. They can’t because they don’t have any real evidence. I mean even if they found the death note they wouldn’t know what it really is. They couldn’t even test it is real. Because that’s tampering with evidence. They couldn’t charge him without testing to see if the notebook can really kill people. So light would just seem like a super fan of Kira. Who writes down every detail of his crime. At most they could probably think he’s an accomplice of the real Kira and what judge or jury is going to convict a teenager of these crimes without sufficient evidence. Try explaining to a judge and jury that a teenager used a magical notebook given to him by an invisible death god. To murder thousands of people 😂
It only needs to be suspicious enough to hold him for more than two weeks, then the killings stop, as thats how long he had written ahead at this point. And him having a note that details how a person died, plus his house burning down when they search it with a warrant, is enough to hold him for more than two weeks while they prepare a case. Also with kira being a threat to politicians and world leaders everywhere, I dont see him getting a fair trial...
@@ImNotAMuffinthis is why I would have made a fake cover and hid it as a porn mag then had a fake death note with the names of the criminals and some of my classmates just to fuck with the cops if they ever found out.
Yeah, bro his father would post bail. But Like, he would still have been in jail til the court date. Idk about Japanese Law. But in America that's like 3-20 months
@@noirekuroraigami2270 it's actually a lot quicker in Japan I think the longest someone there waited was 2-3 months because they kept finding evidence that proved he was innocent and they had to verify that it was real.
Considering L had wiretaps and cameras placed in the Chief of Police’s household and a Deputy Director’s as well (without his knowledge), I think L would have had no issue tampering with evidence or holding Light in prison even on the slightest suspicion he was Kira (failing a deductive reasoning test only measured the likelihood of Light being Kira but did not account for the possibility of finding the evidence to support it). And L definitely would of had no trouble testing the Death Note even if he felt it was fake.
Soichiro Yagami, after learning his son was a deranged serial killer, suffered a mental breakdown and attempted to kill both his son and himself. He was discharged from the Police Department and was sentenced to a mental hospital. When the news revealed the absolute stupid way Kira got himself caught, Misa came to her senses and realized how terrible Light was before she even met him.
L retiring KILLED ME. Like, you're this world famous detective and just as things are getting good, boom. "Kira gets arrested after admitting his identity just outside headquarters in public". THIS idiot was the one who gave him so much trouble. I would have lost it too.
This was actually the scene where my suspension of disbelief shattered. I can’t see a former FBI agent just handing her identity to a literal teenager she’s just met for the first time on the street.
See I believe Aizawa might have been far enough away after 40 seconds (longer than you think) to not hear this. However they know she went missing after wanting to speak to L and the 2 at the desk would have mentioned she left with Light and he seemed to be real interested in what she had to say about the Kira investigation. Light would be under more suspician by the entire force and he'd be asked what she had to say
This has always bothered me. Why would the two desk guys not mention that she wanted to speak with the investigation team and that they saw her leave with Light right before her disappearance
@@alpacawithouthat987The best explanation I can come up with is that Light may have made sure to kill the desk guys afterward, he frequently visited the police station long before becoming Kira so it’s far from implausible that he might already know their names. That being said, there definitely should’ve at least been an offhand line acknowledging it.
This series gets alot of praise for its storytelling. But it has so many dumb scenes that are *reliant* on the viewer letting it go or not picking it up to advance the plot- that I dont know how it ever blew up.
For real tho. Everyone says Near had plot-power on his side, but nobody talks about how Light gets away with the most stupid bullshit and the police just can't see it. He was about to be proven without doubt that he was Kira, and those idiots made him the chief of investigation instead. Like, wtf.
I saw a comment on another Death Note video that I feel you would appreciate. L: Light’s Kira Everyone: Nah L: Light’s Kira Everyone: Nah L: If I die, Light’s Kira. L: *Dies* Everyone: So, Light, who do you think’s Kira?
To be fair, at that point in the series they secured the notebook and one of the rules (the fake one Light told Ryuk to add) seemingly absolved Light. From their perspective there was no way he could have ever been Kira or he would have died long ago. Sure, L wanted to test it out, but they had no reason to assume that the rules of a magical notebook of death were fake or use such a cursed thing to kill people.
@@marvelsandals4228 Of course they had reasons to assume, reason being that it was a magical notebook of which they didn't understand the powers. L wanted to test the rules, and all other material already indicated within reasonable doubt that Misa was the second Kira. They KNEW she sent the tapes! They just had to carry on the investigation with the last instruction L gave them.
@@Dracogame I don't think the by the book cops were ready to use a demonic killer notebook to murder people like lab rats just to verify that the rules worked the way they did. L was an obsessive super genius who was more than willing to break every law known to man to expose the truth, including spying on people and torturing Misa in a creepy ass basement. When L suggested they wait and see if the people Yotsuba planned to kill would die (to verify that Kira was really one of them), the cops completely rejected this idea and planned to arrest them all before they could do it. That shows how different their mentalities are when it comes to how they operate.
@@Dracogame you are brainless pal, L suspecting light so much for literally no reason was the most unrealistic part of the show, not the police not suspecting him even though thousands of criminals died while he was in fucking jail for 50 days and that the rules of the death note literally 100 percent absolved him
"So there is someone killing by knowing the name. As a supersmart investigator here is my 100% legit ID card which shows my real name. Hope the only person I gave it by chance doesn't happen to be Kira" -Death Note literally
Yeah as far as I know the whole "Innocence until proven Guilty" thing is more of an American/European thing. In Japan most people prosecuted for a crime are ultimately found guilty and imprisoned. You have a very low chance of getting out of it.
I just thought of this, but ryuk says something about humans not being able to shorten the lifespan of another human without the power of the death note. Light would have been sentenced to death if he's caught, so fate would keep bending to protect his mistakes until his timer would be close to running out.
Oh he made a ton, like even killing Lind L Taylor was a giant mistake, even killing the FBI agents was a mistake, etc. As it turns out having a magical notebook that can kill anybody anywhere on earth can indeed compensate for many shortcomings
@@jakeschnare3120that wouldn't be how it works his lifespan over his head would have been different if they actually should have caught him but again even then doesn't matter he made so many mistakes and if the police literally didn't have peas for brains they should have caught him almost immediately
Kinda is. I look at it now and I'm like "wait a minute, so if Naomi joined the FBI in 2001, something that A, requires her to be a US citizen AND go to college iin the US, obtaining thousands in debt, and became top of her game like Rey said the next year, something of which normally takes years, AND caught L's would be successor..... AND the times of deaths for the criminals matched school kids, AND she'd at least know not to trust anyone in the police via basic deductions by mapping the deaths of the criminals like...." Plus she's a woman, ANY woman being followed like that by a guy she just met, is instantly not trusting the guy. Especially if she worked in FBI so it's not like she's naive to the realities. Like if she was that good she wouldn't have died and I'm still mad they wrote this entire amazing character just to kill her off. Like that's sexism right there, because I know if it was a male character he would have at least had the dignity of putting up a fight and lasted a few more episodes. I think the entire Naomi killing was just for character development for Light, which is typical fridging of female characters. It's like they had to make her that good just to excuse why "woman would do anything" we can see this in Sayu and Mrs Yagami, both just cry and gasp and act like they don't have their own wills. Same goes for every female character introduced. I think Naomi could have worked with that way of dying without it being sexist by just being a regular person and not a super good FBI agent who should know better. If she was, instead, Rey's daughter, and around Sayu's age, playing detective, trusting Light and all that would make sooo much more sense. Because that's how Naomi is acting, like a teenage girl with no experience playing detective and not a retired specialized FBI agent.
once i read an interview and the author said she was writing 4 chapters a time back when she was writing death note. I used to be impressed as a kid but now all i can think is that it shows so much
@@sageseeker9197 "AND the times of deaths for the criminals matched school kids" Its a regular fing schedule of a working person. L mainly based the student theory on the childish nature of Kiras beliefs. He also immediately retracted that this is definitive after Kira showed that he can kill people at any time. Not to mention its unclear if Naomi even has access to this information in the first place. Naomi had literally zero way of knowing or even suspecting this at this point in the story. Again, even L had dropped this theory at this point. "AND she'd at least know not to trust anyone in the police via basic deductions by mapping the deaths of the criminals like" Literally what? She has zero access to the data of the Japanese police. How the fuck would she know that Kira has access to their information? Do you expect her to just telepathically know everything fucking L does? There is zero reason for anyone outside of the NPA to suspect that Kira has connections to the police you dungus. Intelligence doesnt materialize information out of thin air. Her getting killed is pretty much completely disconnected from her intelligence or competence, its about her character. Remember when women had actual characters and they didnt have to be flawless goddesses to virtue signal to idiots? The rest of this is just a substanceless ramble throwing around baseless defamation towards the author. "Like that's sexism right there, because I know if it was a male character he would have at least had the dignity of putting up a fight and lasted a few more episodes. " Oh you know that do you? Incredible. You have some issues. I really hope you can get out of whatever weird mindspace you are in, because thats hilariously stupid and unfalsifiable. She was a bigger threat to him than anyone in the show besides the main characters from the Wammys house. They specifically point out how unbelievably lucky he got in randomly meeting her in the first place. Having good pacing is an issue now because the episodes included a woman, now thats a take. This was her only shot of doing anything meaningful in regards to the only thing that matters to her right now. Of course she would want to work with L and the NPA on this more than anything. Thats literally the entire point of the scene. Thats why his gamble of pretending to be on the task force with L was so brilliant and risky. This would have played out the exact same way for Raye investigating HER death if the roles were reversed. You literally expect her to throw away the opportunity of a lifetime for the billion to one chance that this random guy she clearly trusts based on their shared connection to L and who looks to be actively hunting Kira along with L happens to be Kira. Sounds like you honestly either didnt understand her character or the plot, because NOT falling for this would be the thing thats out of character for her.
I read the chapter recently and you guys are hallucinating and being arrogant. The probability of her running into Kira at that moment was astronomical, he even jokes that there might be another god helping him. The fact that you consider her stupid is only because you are only considering your perspective as a spectator who already knows everything, and not that of the character. The dialogue builds up quite a bit until trusting Light becomes too attractive for Misora to achieve her goal. Light also takes risks to gain that trust, because if his cell phone rang, he would be lost.
AHHHH!! HAAA!!!! That's amazing, LOLOL!!!! How umbrella man (forget his name) just walked back and the ending credits, LOL!!!! That was the hardest I laughed in a while!!! AMAZING!!! THANK YOU FOR BIRTHING THIS CREATION!!! LOL!!!!
In the pilot chapter the main character accidentally wrote his bullies name in the death note thinking it was a diary. Ryuk gave him a death eraser. Imagine a series called death eraser instead of death note but it's about light becoming a kingpin
You know the idea of a death eraser is kind of interesting. Imagine having someone in custody have a heart attack and die, then they bring them down to the morgue, and VOILA they spring back to life and escape.
Are people finally ready to make jokes about how Death Note only works because they make every other character deaf, blind and extremely dumb, and not because Light was some "super genius guy"?
I think Light has above average intelligence (especially to be the top student in the country as score perfect grades in everything), but the difference between him and L is unlike L, Light has an ego, which usually leads to him making big blunders like killing Lind L Taylor. He can't keep his cool and gets carried away.
If you want a good mystery/suspense anime, watch Summertime rendering. The characters aren't dumb and the bad guys are equally smart as the good ones and that is why i find it so unique compared to other anime
on light's defense it was stablished earlier in the show, that there were plenty of people who called to the police, saying they were kira. So a confesion out in the open isnt as crazy
Yeah but the fact that she literally died very soon after is enough proof especially when he should remember what his face looks like becuase they talk about her death like 2 weeks later so he should at least slightly remember her and that would be proof enough especially if he followed the woman after that and started asking questions and then saw she just suddenly suicided
Sorry for the mute at the end. CZcams copyright claimed it and I tried to dispute it but....
Just sing the ending next time 😂😂😂
@@Sim0sama lmao
What was the song at the end?
I shall open another tab with the song to recreate the experience
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The way Aizawa just moonwalks back like "Fucking... come again?" just kills me
You're HIHIrested
Aizawa: "👁👄👁 you fockin wot mate?"
Death note: ends
@@imbored6037 😂
When I saw that shit I laughed out loud so hard
It's so funny for what 😭
L retiring because the case ended in the stupidest way possible is so fucking funny
Not as funny as Ryuuk writing everybody name in the death note by mistake 😆
mans was like nah fuck this im done
Massive L for kira
Elle dies killed from a god of the death
@@mmaso_15 wth is 'elle'?
The footsteps KILLED me
May you rest in peace
Does that mean that Kira wrote "Footsteps" next to your name?
dead silence when you know you messed up
the idea of Ryuk accidentally putting his fanfiction in the wrong book was really funny
I like to imagine that he's just writing his fanfic and when he's finished he closes the book only to reveal the cover and realize it was a death note.
The last words i imagine him saying in the scene are "nani?!"
I guess he did Light a favour
@@meriewanderer Nah because Lights name would be in the story so he is definitely dead.
@@gus4446 Ryuk is really smart but gets bored very easily. So if he found something really cool like a fan fiction idea that he was really into its possible he would overlook using the deathnote. That or he'd think its hilarious that he is killing everyone in the story.
@@gamerdudejake3092 imagine if ryuk made it so he didnt write the character names until its time for them to die, killing the real person in a similar way to the fanfic
Light confessing to being Kira out in the open (and always laughing maniacally) without anyone noticing is like Danny Fenton yelling out "Going Ghost!" and no one hearing it.
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Imagine Kabuto from Naruto in the chunin exams telling his two subordinates why he is orochimaru's spy while Rock Lee and other people are nearby, but nobody hears anything.
@@TheBananamongerwhy???
Not to mention that time he was screaming and thrusting over L's grave
Bro If she doubled down and had a fake license it would have been over
Na he would have used the shinigami eyes (doin the contract)
@@Tired-Guy I think what he said is that Light would immidiately resort to get the eyes to saves himself.
Lol that's exactly what I thought when I was watching this for the first time. I thought there's gonna be another plot twist where she used another fake name, and then showed up as cameo or something at the end of the episode. But no.
Imagine tho she pulls out the fake id
Light on the outside: *im kidding😆*
Light on the inisde: Oh fuc-
1:17 Even the snow was like ¨Hol' up¨
LOL
Literally 💀
LMFAO
Literally went up 🏴☠️
lmaaooo
The choir tipped him off
Thats actually so funny haha
momo from love nikki dress up queen pfp!?
@@incredibletyphoon4558 with the cursed sapphire makeup haha
"Excuse me, but why do you keep looking at your watch? Also why do I keep hearing choir music and why do your eyes and hair keep glowing red as you do an evil smile? It's very concerning."
@@marvelsandals4228 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Light - "...Because I'm Kira."
Aizawa - ⏪"Scuse me?"
Light: I'm just kidding, I swear 😅
It helps in the Japanese that Lights voice is a lot quieter.
"It's just a prank bro"
I still think the version of this where Light is screaming about being the God of the new world and his whole family can hear him is the best version of this meme.
That one was funny because me and my family were always joking about that talkin about some, oh that's just light yelling in his room again
Thin ass paper walls lol
Love that one. He shouts so much
You see the driver's license I gave you earlier well... it wasn't actually my real driver's license. I'm so fucking sorry
You see the face you're looking at isn't actually my real face... I took special effects make-up classes online and have been wearing a hyper realistic mask this whole time. I'm so sorry.
Imagine Naomi saying ,,I'm so fucking sorry for you", that would be an absolute violation💀💀💀
@@gawaiin5852 Nice move, L. This makeup really suits you:)
I wish for once they made a happy ending for an anime. Kira doesn't die, and gets to prison. Who knows, maybe something interesting but less violent happens at these situations. Everything it had was "calculations, death, calculations, death, character introduction, calculation calculation death death and death."
I like to think that if this actually happened in the manga there could have been a cool scene where light had to kill her himself using a knife or something and it could have been a scene that really shows how light has gone too far to turn back.
Bro reversed like “Hold up. Come again lil bro?” 💀💀
The ending tho 💀
"Uh, so...If you don't mind me asking, why do you keep checking your watch?"
"Oh, well...I guess it's because...Because it's a really cool watch. People underestimate the value of having a nice traditional watch. Call me old-fashioned, but a cell phone just isn't the same as far as checking time is concerned. What I'd really love though is one of those moon watches. You know, the Omega Speedmaster ones like the one worn on the moon? I think my dad is planning to surprise me with one when I start university but my sister kinda let slip some clues already."
*Keep talking, keep talking... Oh shit, why isn't she falling dead already?!*
That would be so *cheff's kiss*
"Because the new episode of my soap comes out today and I don't want to be late. Also, I'm Kira, whatever."
"Because mom will be upset if i dont get home around 8:00 PM"
'hey, wait- where are you going?? i was talking to you! naomi-!! awh, damn.. guess i'll have to tell her about my watch some other time.' and then light laughs to himself mentally, knowing he has successfully fooled both her and anyone passing by them.
That end part with Ryuk accidentally killing everyone, got me laughing in tiers.
First a lower tier laugh, then a middle tier laugh when it hits you, then an upper tier laugh when it *really* hits you.
@@thebiguglyalien2032 by the highest tier, you've already died of laughter
* tears
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Bro had so much tears they did a typo
"Oh, the driver's license I gave you...that wasn't real either, I'm sorry." *Internal monologue* "Oh fuck"
That was what I was thinking. LOL. If anything I think it'd be way more in character if she continued to mistrust him but kept the conversation going to find answers for her dead loved one.
@@gamerdudejake3092 Fr why is she just trusting some random kid she met on the street 30 minutes ago.🧍♀
"Ok, I never thought that the gun in my pocket will be useful, but here we go"
Light then just simply resorts to brutally beating her to death.
@@vn957410 yards away from Akisawa?
her : Why do you keep checking your watch
light : I guess its because I am kira
her : The name which I gave you afterwards also wasn't my real name.
light : Wh-
police force : Surrender yourself
*END*
i'm seeing this joke a lot but id like to point out Light could tell from ryuk laughing when and when not he was about to succeed
@@Blurro oh, thats interesting
@@Blurro but would he laugh or just watch light saying IM KIRA
When asked in an interview why he would risk blowing his cover for no reason, Light replied "because, it would have been really fucking cool tho."
@@marvelsandals4228he's a teenager after all
I like that Ryuk did it accidentally. I was thinking "Ryuk was so disappointed he killed everyone out of spite."
"Fine, i do it myself then!"
"Light Yagami was sentenced to life in prison without parole" is such a funny sentence and I don't know why
Imagine Light is sentenced to like 10 years in prison or something or maybe he gets out early on good behavior. Like "yeah I was Kira, but that was a while ago. Are you still on about that? Get over it already!"
Yeah, he would be sentenced to the gallows for that.
@@marvelsandals4228 Light starting a youtube channel talkin about his prison experience
@@seamusthatsthedog4819 LOL "former serial killer reacts..."
@@marvelsandals4228 former mass murder reacts to mass murder in tv shows. Is it realistic?
Holy hell I didn’t expect everything else after the punchline to be so hilarious💀
Ikr the last "page" ended me 😂
If Ryuji can get away with blurting out "WE'RE THE PHANTOM THIEVES" in public like four times, I'm willing to give this a pass.
To be fair Makoto did catch him
@@gabrielfonseca1642 Well, to think that only Makoto heard that seems pretty unrealistic. Maybe people only thought he was joking or something, since he's not known as being the most serious person in Shujin after all
what anime are you talking about?
@@gabrielfonseca1642 Yeah, and Makoto catching him was just as likely to actually lead to a conviction as this is.
The Phantom Thieves and Kira both became super ridiculously popular for a period of time, and people started publicly claiming to be them because they wanted to take advantage of that popularity. Having someone proclaim that they were either Kira or the Phantom Thieves means nothing - especially when they use a method that is impossible to prove such as a magic notebook that kills people or actually tangibly traveling into a person's cognition to steal their heart.
@@LoreCatan it’s Persona 5! it’s a game, a really good one :))
One thing I'm surprised never came up once they had the Death Note itself: Handwriting analysis. "Gee, the first Kira's handwriting is just like yours, Light. He must swing his pen in a similarly flashy way."
That's actually explained. Before giving up the book, Light destroyed the earlier pages in the book for that very reason
@@derricgreene Guess I missed that part.
Light was a super studious person that probably mostly wrote with perfection, so I feel like any neat writing student would just look the same. Also, I'm not fluent in Japanese nor do I know how to read it, but is there much variation in handwriting for Japanese characters? With them basically being little pictures, you'd need to be pretty close to a template for them to be legible right? Correct me if I'm wrong, I'm actually curious about it
@@jakeschnare3120 yeah I'd like to know too
@@jakeschnare3120 One of the auxiliary sciences of criminalistics is graphology, which studies the lines/strokes of both writing and drawings. Handwriting has individual and unconscious characteristics that belong to each person and that is what is analyzed. For a graphologist it would be easy to identify that a handwriting belongs to the same person, and they can even reveal traits of the person in question.
In short, Light would have been discovered if they had a graphologist investigating lol
(I'm studying criminalistics and my teacher is precisely a graphologist)
THE BACKWARDS WALK KILLED ME I CANT-
Ez Moonwalk W
He - HE
"It's because...I am Kira!"
**Continues writing on his paper and she just watches**
@Sniper Naomi san*
@@simonediliberto4314 Naomi chan lol
He wasn't writing after he revealed he's Kira. 😅
Guy was so smart he caused the snow to return to the sky.
Man, why is Death Note such excellent meme material?
Edit: I had always thought edits like this were cheesy, but now that it's actually happened it's how I really feel. Thanks for 2K and all the attention, I was not at all expecting it :)
Because it's great. You should see breaking bad lol, literally every character is a meme
because it's overly serious and everyone is taken seriously so once a joke is made everything just falls apart lmao
@@yourparalysisdemon1936 Thanks for the recommendation
@@parry3439 true
I think it's partly because Death Note is such a neat blend of grim subject matter, melodramatic moments, and quirky dark comedy. The comedy never really overshadows the story, but it makes it all the more memorable and engaging. Ryuk's apples, Light's sarcastic quips, L's sugar binges, Misa's groupie behaviour, Matsuda's blunders, etc. The series is kinda self-aware in its melodrama too, otherwise we wouldn't have the potato chip scene.
All this adds up to something where you can easily elevate aspects of the series to absurd meme territory. I think the creators were in on the joke too; for example, the parody panels from the manga where Ryuk wants a Gameboy Advance SP. What I'm saying is, the story memes itself. 😝
One of the dumbest things I noticed on rewatch was after L introduced himself to Light and Light went back into his room and had that crazy monologue out loud, ranting that he was going to kill L. He said previously in the same episode that the cameras were gone but he didn't know if they removed all the wire taps. If they were still there, he would've been absolutely fucked. If they were smart, they should've removed all the cameras and wiretaps, but then placed another camera and wiretap somewhere there were none previously. He'd think they were all gone and would've think to look in a new spot.
Good idea, but if the others found out they wouldve ruined their trust in L.
L cared about the other police, which was his real biggest mistake IMO
@@ImNotAMuffin He could tell the other cops. At that point in the series L's team didn't take any notes on the details of their meetings, so Light would have no way of knowing. That being said, I think his little mechanical pencil and door handle trick would have worked again, so he would tell Ryuk to scout it out again.
A much better question is why didn't Light's sister (who was watching TV downstairs when he got home) or his mom hear him screaming his ass off about how he will kill L
in real life how the hell would you catch a guy that killing people all over the world. i mean tell a judge he write there name in a book and they die, they would think you are crazy.
@@az21bob666 I fell like, judging by the circumstances of all of the deaths, it'd be easy for people to come to the conclusion that it has to be some supernatural force that's causing them. That, and L's + Kira's public battle back and forth over the news. I'm sure a judge could be convinced.
@@Bloodtoxx Well in the series, once they find out about the notebook L, Near, and the cops in general all seem to agree that it would be better to deal with Kira in a private setting without making the details of the case available to the general public. Ironically, in their efforts to catch this criminal killing criminal, they committed quite a few crimes themselves, like the whole spying on Light's house thing, also kidnapping Misa and torturing her in some creepy basement for like a month with no lawyer or anything. Pretty sure that's not by the book, even if they found her hair on a video tape. Even if that's sufficient evidence to convict her, she never went through any normal criminal justice procedures. I get the sense that even if people with the authority to make these decisions were informed, they would also want to deal with Kira quietly as well.
Light seemed pretty confident that he wasn't holding a fake ID card.
Even tho the last card she handed him was a fake ID and it was realistic enough to completely fool him.
NOTE: Somehow I convinced myself that she had a fake ID. She didn't. Oooops. I guess I haven't seen this show in a while. She just lied about her name, but her ID was legit. How did I get 15 likes for this comment haha
I mean if it was a fake he’d probably play it off like he was joking but if he absolutely had to he’d make the eye deal
@@zermanman9891 I'm surprised that at no time in the whole series he ever got the eyes, even briefly, only to lose them via losing ownership of the notebook. Maybe he would be too OP with that much power and the conflict would lose some of the tension, but idk man, yeah I get it half your life is a lot, but...what if the eyes SAVE you from getting yourself killed in the next month?
@@marvelsandals4228 why would she carry two fake ids?
@@NOU-iw3gb Ok, idk how this happened, but somehow I convinced myself that she had a fake ID. I guess it's been a while since I saw this show lol
What I should have said was if she got herself a fake ID she would have won automatically. Why get a fake ID? For the same reason she lied about her name: her fiancée was murdered by Kira after showing him his ID. She was paranoid enough to lie to some random high schooler when asked, just on the off chance he could theoretically be Kira.
religious persecution, bro I'm dying
I dont get it, plss explain
@@alucardlord9032 Because he is "the god of the new world"
Lmao
Her death was the one that shook me the most and solidified any doubt I had about light's morals
Devil's advocate (that's ironic) he already killed all the FBI agents who were directly trying to arrest him. At this point Naomi falls under the same category, she is an FBI agent (former) who is investigating him in an attempt to arrest him (and plans to join up with L). In her case she has important information on him that nobody else has figured out yet, so he has even more reason to kill her than Ray, tbh he really shouldn't have killed the other FBI agents since they had no fucking clue who Kira was and Ray was about to clear Light as "no suspicious activity to report."
@@marvelsandals4228 I think what makes this worse though if Light didn’t just kill her. He actively took pleasure in killing her and mocked her mercilessly after he ensured she would die. At least with the other investigators he killed them to ensure his master plan. It could be argued he was doing it for the greater good. Needlessly taunting and taking joy in this woman’s fate after she was already as good as dead for no logic reason really hurt his credibility of being a just person or that he was doing this for the greater good.
@@Jjop017 I mean his whole thing has been "the ends justify the means." The fact that he gets a high out of the thrill of narrowly escaping a life and death struggle doesn't take away from his reasons for doing this in the first place. As Light says in the last episode he knew from the beginning that killing was evil, but he did it because it was (in his mind) a necessary evil to create a "better" world. Another way of looking at it is the Light from episode 1 decided to discard his moral purity and become a monster, for the "greater good". Think about the kind of person who would be capable of killing 24+ people per day, every day, for several years, including law-abiding citizens who just so happened to know too much. You have to be a bit of a twisted fuck to pull it off.
Ironically, when he loses his memories, he reverts back to episode 1 Light, who is appalled by Kira, and refuses to believe he would ever go that far.
@@marvelsandals4228 Yes, and when he regains the memory of being Kira by touching the Death Note once more, it's puzzling how he immediately reverts to his narcissistic messianic obsession with being Kira. Instead of continuing with his previous plan, one would expect him to be horrified by what he had done, or at least in a state of doubt, confusion, and fear.
@@marvelsandals4228
That's a lot of word salad to explain that a psycho is a psycho.
Bro heared a cap so hard he reversed the direction of the weather
this is my favorite alternate ending
2023 and people are still talking about death note, GOAT anime
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Maybe for the time but when actually thinking about how dumb Light got away with things for so long and how he lost to Mini L, then it's not really as good as remember
GAOAT
@@Axtlar ?
@@wholesomecomment45 this is not wholseosme
I'd love to see an edit of the whole anime where Light being Kira is just entirely omitted and replaced with all the times Aizawa could have been suspicious instead.
If Aizawa had taken even more steps back, it'd immediately be Autumn😂
I am reminded of an old line from a 90s TV show I used to like. "In all my experience with criminal investigation, the one conclusion I've come to with absolute certainty is that no amount of training, technology, or manpower is as useful as your criminal being really stupid."
I think the craziest thing about her death is that she went to their HQ to try to talk to them and the dude at the front desk told her they weren't there, then saw Light go talk to her. Then after she goes missing, he doesn't bother to mention that he last saw her with Light and they barely investigate her disappearance
"I don't get paid enough for this shit." - the secretary, apparently
1:10 lmao L pls that’s hilarious.
Can we just take a moment to appreciate that the show's animators actually made the characters' jaws move when they talk for this scene? Almost all anime has their jaws stay completely still while they talk, as if your teeth can move independently of the bones they're attached to.
Nice catch! You're right. These little details matter. Recently the quality of animation in animes is of really low quality. Just look at Boruto. 😂
@@Sujay95to be fair, studios nowadays are way more harsh with animators. Sometimes they finish animating the episode literally the same day it is going to air, it's insane. Most are overworked and underpaid, so it's rather difficult to find a studio that allows them to really take their time and work properly
@heyitsmira17 also Death note had a budget of about a million dollars per episode. Attack on Titans has like 15% of that, My hero academia 11%, Demon slayer 8% and Pokemon 10%. 160 000 dollars is considered average.
@@barboraklepalova3886 if you pulled your data from fandomwire then I'm sorry, the $40 million dollar budget was from the Netflix movie, not the series.
@@Sujay95atleast 100000000 times better than entire bollywood and indian cartoons combined
Not accurate, Ryuk would never accidentally write his ending on the death note so everyone accidentally dies.
He knew what he was doing. 😂
A decade or so later Ryuk heard of this company called Netflix. He went down to the human world to pitch a series about Light but they wound up wanting a movie set in America and there were so many rewrites once he'd sold the idea that he finally just said "whelp, I'm out of here, humans are boring now." Then he went and got a desk job at the Shinigami King's headquarters.
Maybe he was still suffering from his apple withdrawal syndrome
"Ryuk was so disappointed by the ending, he decided to write his own version." 😂
"he accidentally wrote it in the death note and everyone died"
Ryuk fucking The Ugly Barnacle'd everyone 💀💀💀
1:51 BRO LMFAO 💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
"Death Note but the police have super hearing" you mean.
No no his ears were ringing from the choir so when it stopped he could hear better
when it's snowing it is easier to hear things so... maybe?
After watching all the true crime stuff, the police having a toddler level intelligence is very, very realistic.
Still better than the Netflix adaptation 😂
Ryuk accidentaly writing the story into the deathnote, and killing everyone is such a Ryuk thing to do.
Dude, every time I watch Naomi give Light her ID card, I always think to myself, "If I was a character in Death Note, and I was helping search for Kira, I would never give someone my real identity." I mean seriously. How many of you had that same fantasy after re-watching this show so many times.
Especially not some high school boy
Yeah, I found it strange. She was so cautious earlier but suddenly she gives her ID to a high school boy. I wonder why she did that? I guess she trusted him because he was Soichiro's son and also he reminded her of L. Maybe she was impatient to get involved in the case and wanted get in the team and believed Light would help her. Maybe she felt like to reveal her true name because Light did the same for her. Who knows?
Foreal! You’re an fbi agent for crying out loud. You should have a fake identity and keep it that way
@@MissDerpina2606 Not to mention he immediately writes it down. Wouldn't that immediately set off red flags?
@@HiperPivociarz True but at the moment they didn't knew how Kira killed people.
L: Kira...I need to ask you something.
Light: What is it?
L: **smiles**
omg I'm dead hahaha
Light isn’t that stupid to fall for that
@@royalpain9281 Light: ...just kidding (winks). Gotcha, L.
L: (well played, damn you Kira).
@@royalpain9281 It's a joke.
😂😂😂😂
We will never run out of good Death Note memes
i laughed so hard at the end i choked on my coffee
I Died laughing at the "religious persecution" part. I just finished this anime last month & it's been amazing with the memes.
This feels like a time capsule to 2008
This is utterly amazing. The part with Ryuk accidentally writing everyone's name into the Death Note had me cry laughing.
Honestly, the only way this could be more humiliating for Light would be if he had actually tried to attack Naomi (he considers it at one point, thinking he can overpower her because she's a woman) and then IMMEDIATELY gotten his ass utterly handed to him by the retired FBI AGENT. Because lord knows that over-privileged little shit has probably never thrown a real punch before in his life. She'd probably drag him straight to the police station afterwards, with him blubbering and screaming about how he's a god the whole way.
L would probably still be utterly disappointed by that outcome and retire, especially since he'd just gotten done giving the investigation team all their nifty gadgets and his spiel about how they're the good guys and good guys always win.
"Wait, Kira got his dumbass caught by trying to attack an FBI agent within a mile of the police station? This is the guy who gave me so much trouble? Christ, I'm out."
If Light didn't have such crazy plot armor he would have realistically gotten taken down shortly after the Lind L. Tailor debacle.
I dunno typically The FBI would go in knowing their gonna put the hands on someone, but given her clothing and the fact she'd be getting ambushed I don't think she's beating light who's more than likely stronger as well
@@phantomboi5679 When L went to hug her after the LA BB murder case she kicked him down a whole flight of stairs using capoeira which is why he bothered learning the moves. She's a master at the art. So no, Light isn't catching her off guard.
@@ultimamage3 catching someone going in for a hug and catching someone attacking you from behind dont seem that equal, even then shes probably rusty and out of it after her husband died
I don't think L would retire, he'd just leave the case because it's over. But I can see it will be funny if he did retire in such scenario. 😂
I thought this was going to be a plot point when watching Death Note for the first time. I was like: "Oh no! He was spotted doing the thing! And the victim's last appearance was with him!"
They would have never known about the death note. he only brought a page of the death note with him. You still need evidence to convict him. Remember he rigged the death note to burn in his desk if they found it. Even if he walks up to the police and says I’m Kira arrest me. They can’t because they don’t have any real evidence. I mean even if they found the death note they wouldn’t know what it really is. They couldn’t even test it is real. Because that’s tampering with evidence. They couldn’t charge him without testing to see if the notebook can really kill people. So light would just seem like a super fan of Kira. Who writes down every detail of his crime. At most they could probably think he’s an accomplice of the real Kira and what judge or jury is going to convict a teenager of these crimes without sufficient evidence. Try explaining to a judge and jury that a teenager used a magical notebook given to him by an invisible death god. To murder thousands of people 😂
It only needs to be suspicious enough to hold him for more than two weeks, then the killings stop, as thats how long he had written ahead at this point. And him having a note that details how a person died, plus his house burning down when they search it with a warrant, is enough to hold him for more than two weeks while they prepare a case.
Also with kira being a threat to politicians and world leaders everywhere, I dont see him getting a fair trial...
@@ImNotAMuffinthis is why I would have made a fake cover and hid it as a porn mag then had a fake death note with the names of the criminals and some of my classmates just to fuck with the cops if they ever found out.
Yeah, bro his father would post bail. But Like, he would still have been in jail til the court date. Idk about Japanese Law. But in America that's like 3-20 months
@@noirekuroraigami2270 it's actually a lot quicker in Japan I think the longest someone there waited was 2-3 months because they kept finding evidence that proved he was innocent and they had to verify that it was real.
Considering L had wiretaps and cameras placed in the Chief of Police’s household and a Deputy Director’s as well (without his knowledge), I think L would have had no issue tampering with evidence or holding Light in prison even on the slightest suspicion he was Kira (failing a deductive reasoning test only measured the likelihood of Light being Kira but did not account for the possibility of finding the evidence to support it). And L definitely would of had no trouble testing the Death Note even if he felt it was fake.
Soichiro Yagami, after learning his son was a deranged serial killer, suffered a mental breakdown and attempted to kill both his son and himself. He was discharged from the Police Department and was sentenced to a mental hospital.
When the news revealed the absolute stupid way Kira got himself caught, Misa came to her senses and realized how terrible Light was before she even met him.
Self Report
L retiring KILLED ME. Like, you're this world famous detective and just as things are getting good, boom. "Kira gets arrested after admitting his identity just outside headquarters in public". THIS idiot was the one who gave him so much trouble. I would have lost it too.
I ALSO THOUGHT AIZAWA HEARD HIM LIKE BRO???
This was actually the scene where my suspension of disbelief shattered. I can’t see a former FBI agent just handing her identity to a literal teenager she’s just met for the first time on the street.
I think Light only managed it because he was an officers son, he wasn't a random person.
Best random recommendation ever, might even rewatch the show since its been since i was a kid, want to see all the funny logic holes
The sped up song at the end and light being in confinement really made me laugh
Same 😂
Death of that woman always seemed the most depressing and grotesque.
I love Death Note character design. They all look so good without trying too hard.
Death Note will never die
Bro I swear if this shit happened
See I believe Aizawa might have been far enough away after 40 seconds (longer than you think) to not hear this. However they know she went missing after wanting to speak to L and the 2 at the desk would have mentioned she left with Light and he seemed to be real interested in what she had to say about the Kira investigation. Light would be under more suspician by the entire force and he'd be asked what she had to say
This has always bothered me. Why would the two desk guys not mention that she wanted to speak with the investigation team and that they saw her leave with Light right before her disappearance
@@alpacawithouthat987 Right?
@@alpacawithouthat987The best explanation I can come up with is that Light may have made sure to kill the desk guys afterward, he frequently visited the police station long before becoming Kira so it’s far from implausible that he might already know their names.
That being said, there definitely should’ve at least been an offhand line acknowledging it.
This series gets alot of praise for its storytelling. But it has so many dumb scenes that are *reliant* on the viewer letting it go or not picking it up to advance the plot- that I dont know how it ever blew up.
Funny how this is sort of a summary of the series. Just like here, light ultimately falls because of his hubris.
all you did was reverse the footage but it's even funnier than what I was expecting
For real tho.
Everyone says Near had plot-power on his side, but nobody talks about how Light gets away with the most stupid bullshit and the police just can't see it. He was about to be proven without doubt that he was Kira, and those idiots made him the chief of investigation instead. Like, wtf.
I saw a comment on another Death Note video that I feel you would appreciate.
L: Light’s Kira
Everyone: Nah
L: Light’s Kira
Everyone: Nah
L: If I die, Light’s Kira.
L: *Dies*
Everyone: So, Light, who do you think’s Kira?
To be fair, at that point in the series they secured the notebook and one of the rules (the fake one Light told Ryuk to add) seemingly absolved Light. From their perspective there was no way he could have ever been Kira or he would have died long ago. Sure, L wanted to test it out, but they had no reason to assume that the rules of a magical notebook of death were fake or use such a cursed thing to kill people.
@@marvelsandals4228 Of course they had reasons to assume, reason being that it was a magical notebook of which they didn't understand the powers.
L wanted to test the rules, and all other material already indicated within reasonable doubt that Misa was the second Kira. They KNEW she sent the tapes!
They just had to carry on the investigation with the last instruction L gave them.
@@Dracogame I don't think the by the book cops were ready to use a demonic killer notebook to murder people like lab rats just to verify that the rules worked the way they did. L was an obsessive super genius who was more than willing to break every law known to man to expose the truth, including spying on people and torturing Misa in a creepy ass basement. When L suggested they wait and see if the people Yotsuba planned to kill would die (to verify that Kira was really one of them), the cops completely rejected this idea and planned to arrest them all before they could do it. That shows how different their mentalities are when it comes to how they operate.
@@Dracogame you are brainless pal, L suspecting light so much for literally no reason was the most unrealistic part of the show, not the police not suspecting him even though thousands of criminals died while he was in fucking jail for 50 days and that the rules of the death note literally 100 percent absolved him
Light: Damn his vulcan hearing.
Hahaha
*Walks past him*
I keep checking my watch because I'm Kira.
*Walks backwards*
Bro, your Papa is gonna cry so much because of you, COME WITH ME!!
Light:*noooooooooo*
The ending was actually hilarious lmao. Rip everyone I guess
Can you imagine if she gave him another fake license and he told her that he’s Kira lmao
Honestly didn't expect the footsteps until I remembered the title.
Bit of a twist, but freaking hilarious!
"So there is someone killing by knowing the name. As a supersmart investigator here is my 100% legit ID card which shows my real name. Hope the only person I gave it by chance doesn't happen to be Kira"
-Death Note literally
Ryuk accidentally killing everyone killed me
THAT ENDING THO LMAO
Bro why did they never checked his hand writting 🧐
Rewatched this anime a few days ago, what a masterpiece ❤ the ending always gets me a bit sad
1:30 You can’t argue shit in Japan courts. You’ll pretty much always be sent to prison regardless of argument.
Yeah as far as I know the whole "Innocence until proven Guilty" thing is more of an American/European thing. In Japan most people prosecuted for a crime are ultimately found guilty and imprisoned. You have a very low chance of getting out of it.
If you watch death note carefully you'll realize that there are many mistakes kira has made and could be easily caught but that's the irony
I just thought of this, but ryuk says something about humans not being able to shorten the lifespan of another human without the power of the death note. Light would have been sentenced to death if he's caught, so fate would keep bending to protect his mistakes until his timer would be close to running out.
Oh he made a ton, like even killing Lind L Taylor was a giant mistake, even killing the FBI agents was a mistake, etc. As it turns out having a magical notebook that can kill anybody anywhere on earth can indeed compensate for many shortcomings
@@jakeschnare3120 what if light did something to make his lifespan longer? Like, idk, doing something differently
@@jakeschnare3120that wouldn't be how it works his lifespan over his head would have been different if they actually should have caught him but again even then doesn't matter he made so many mistakes and if the police literally didn't have peas for brains they should have caught him almost immediately
This show/manga truly was the embodiment of "you want to write a story about smart people but you don't know any."
Kinda is. I look at it now and I'm like "wait a minute, so if Naomi joined the FBI in 2001, something that A, requires her to be a US citizen AND go to college iin the US, obtaining thousands in debt, and became top of her game like Rey said the next year, something of which normally takes years, AND caught L's would be successor..... AND the times of deaths for the criminals matched school kids, AND she'd at least know not to trust anyone in the police via basic deductions by mapping the deaths of the criminals like...." Plus she's a woman, ANY woman being followed like that by a guy she just met, is instantly not trusting the guy. Especially if she worked in FBI so it's not like she's naive to the realities.
Like if she was that good she wouldn't have died and I'm still mad they wrote this entire amazing character just to kill her off. Like that's sexism right there, because I know if it was a male character he would have at least had the dignity of putting up a fight and lasted a few more episodes.
I think the entire Naomi killing was just for character development for Light, which is typical fridging of female characters. It's like they had to make her that good just to excuse why "woman would do anything" we can see this in Sayu and Mrs Yagami, both just cry and gasp and act like they don't have their own wills. Same goes for every female character introduced.
I think Naomi could have worked with that way of dying without it being sexist by just being a regular person and not a super good FBI agent who should know better. If she was, instead, Rey's daughter, and around Sayu's age, playing detective, trusting Light and all that would make sooo much more sense.
Because that's how Naomi is acting, like a teenage girl with no experience playing detective and not a retired specialized FBI agent.
once i read an interview and the author said she was writing 4 chapters a time back when she was writing death note. I used to be impressed as a kid but now all i can think is that it shows so much
@@sageseeker9197 "AND the times of deaths for the criminals matched school kids"
Its a regular fing schedule of a working person. L mainly based the student theory on the childish nature of Kiras beliefs. He also immediately retracted that this is definitive after Kira showed that he can kill people at any time. Not to mention its unclear if Naomi even has access to this information in the first place.
Naomi had literally zero way of knowing or even suspecting this at this point in the story. Again, even L had dropped this theory at this point.
"AND she'd at least know not to trust anyone in the police via basic deductions by mapping the deaths of the criminals like"
Literally what? She has zero access to the data of the Japanese police. How the fuck would she know that Kira has access to their information? Do you expect her to just telepathically know everything fucking L does? There is zero reason for anyone outside of the NPA to suspect that Kira has connections to the police you dungus.
Intelligence doesnt materialize information out of thin air. Her getting killed is pretty much completely disconnected from her intelligence or competence, its about her character. Remember when women had actual characters and they didnt have to be flawless goddesses to virtue signal to idiots?
The rest of this is just a substanceless ramble throwing around baseless defamation towards the author.
"Like that's sexism right there, because I know if it was a male character he would have at least had the dignity of putting up a fight and lasted a few more episodes. "
Oh you know that do you? Incredible. You have some issues. I really hope you can get out of whatever weird mindspace you are in, because thats hilariously stupid and unfalsifiable.
She was a bigger threat to him than anyone in the show besides the main characters from the Wammys house. They specifically point out how unbelievably lucky he got in randomly meeting her in the first place.
Having good pacing is an issue now because the episodes included a woman, now thats a take.
This was her only shot of doing anything meaningful in regards to the only thing that matters to her right now. Of course she would want to work with L and the NPA on this more than anything. Thats literally the entire point of the scene. Thats why his gamble of pretending to be on the task force with L was so brilliant and risky. This would have played out the exact same way for Raye investigating HER death if the roles were reversed.
You literally expect her to throw away the opportunity of a lifetime for the billion to one chance that this random guy she clearly trusts based on their shared connection to L and who looks to be actively hunting Kira along with L happens to be Kira.
Sounds like you honestly either didnt understand her character or the plot, because NOT falling for this would be the thing thats out of character for her.
@@sageseeker9197 shonen and Seinen are made for boys... What do you expect?
I read the chapter recently and you guys are hallucinating and being arrogant. The probability of her running into Kira at that moment was astronomical, he even jokes that there might be another god helping him. The fact that you consider her stupid is only because you are only considering your perspective as a spectator who already knows everything, and not that of the character. The dialogue builds up quite a bit until trusting Light becomes too attractive for Misora to achieve her goal. Light also takes risks to gain that trust, because if his cell phone rang, he would be lost.
"Because I'm Kira."
"AIZAWA, HE JUST CONFESSED TO BEING KIRA TO ME, I'M ABOUT TO DIE!"
Ryuk:"It was just a prank bro💀"
He was so shocked he managed to reverse the snow
Imagine if this girl showed him fake license 😬
These vids are gonna bring 2008 CZcams back.
Bro said "I'm kira" so loud the snow went up
He accidentally wrote it on the Death note 🤣
Thank you man, this is a classic
AHHHH!! HAAA!!!! That's amazing, LOLOL!!!! How umbrella man (forget his name) just walked back and the ending credits, LOL!!!! That was the hardest I laughed in a while!!! AMAZING!!! THANK YOU FOR BIRTHING THIS CREATION!!! LOL!!!!
Alternatiev title: death note but police aren't dumb but light is.
It always annoyed me that he used the Deathnote to kill petty criminals instead of dictators, warlords and crime bosses.
In the pilot chapter the main character accidentally wrote his bullies name in the death note thinking it was a diary.
Ryuk gave him a death eraser. Imagine a series called death eraser instead of death note but it's about light becoming a kingpin
You know the idea of a death eraser is kind of interesting. Imagine having someone in custody have a heart attack and die, then they bring them down to the morgue, and VOILA they spring back to life and escape.
Are people finally ready to make jokes about how Death Note only works because they make every other character deaf, blind and extremely dumb, and not because Light was some "super genius guy"?
Still salty about L's death? Light was way cooler as a character.
@@flyingchimp5012 Apparently some people aren't ready yet...
I think Light has above average intelligence (especially to be the top student in the country as score perfect grades in everything), but the difference between him and L is unlike L, Light has an ego, which usually leads to him making big blunders like killing Lind L Taylor. He can't keep his cool and gets carried away.
If you want a good mystery/suspense anime, watch Summertime rendering.
The characters aren't dumb and the bad guys are equally smart as the good ones and that is why i find it so unique compared to other anime
@@marvelsandals4228L has an ego and issues too, and it starts with the tennis match.
on light's defense it was stablished earlier in the show, that there were plenty of people who called to the police, saying they were kira. So a confesion out in the open isnt as crazy
Yeah but the fact that she literally died very soon after is enough proof especially when he should remember what his face looks like becuase they talk about her death like 2 weeks later so he should at least slightly remember her and that would be proof enough especially if he followed the woman after that and started asking questions and then saw she just suddenly suicided
Lmao the way he stops and walks backwards is golden