Death Note
Death Note is a cartoon of Japan's Odaiba original / Ogaki Kenji. In August 2003, in the Shueisha magazine "Weekly Young Jump" No. 36, the prototype story of "Death Note" was published in short form, which won the first vote of the readers, and published a serial version from December 2003 to May 2006. The content is different from the short story. The comic version is also adapted into TV animation, movies, light novels, TV series and so on. [1]
Synopsis[edit]
The person who got the death notebook dropped by the death Luke is the Japanese night high school student "Yagami Light." In the month, the names of the world's perpetrators were written into a notebook and killed. He believed that such behavior would be justice, vowed to turn the world into a new world without criminals, and he would be the god of this new world. It was discovered that some people who were sanctioning the perpetrators began to call the sanctioner "KIRA" (KIRA is Killer's Japanese pinyin, meaning killer.) On the other hand, the ICPO (Interpol), who was aware of the emergence of Qile, commissioned a detective named “L” to investigate the event. L is the only person who can mobilize the world's police. Many of the world's cases of seizures are detected by him. His real name, appearance, place of residence, etc., no one knows. [2]
The Eyes of Death God[edit]
A human being who is the holder of a death note can exchange the half life of his life to get the eye of death that looks at the human face and sees the person's name and life. When you trade with Death, when you lose the right to hold, your eye ability will be lost along with the memory of your notes. The remaining half of the life will not be answered.[3]
Evaluation[edit]
China Mainland
In 2007, China’s “Anti-vice and Anti-Violation” Working Group Office issued “Notice on the Investigation of Terrorist Illegal Publications such as Death Note” on April 9, April 25 and May 29, respectively. The spirit of important instructions further increased the notice of investigating the strength of terrorist prints such as "Death Note" and "Notice on the Special Action on the Terrorist Prints Such as Death Note". The notice pointed out that "Death Note" contains many emotional factors such as mysticism, death, revenge, etc. These black feelings will have a very negative impact on the child's young mind, seriously affecting the child's personality development.
On June 8, 2015, the work was included in the first batch of “Internet Anime Blacklist” by the Chinese Ministry of Culture. [4]
Russia
On February 20, 2013, a 15-year-old girl from the local center city of Ural, Russia, committed suicide by jumping from the building. In the room, she found a suicide note of “can’t live” and four comic books of Death Note. The parents’ group that led the Ural region wrote to President Putin on April 24, demanding that the original comic book of Death Note, as well as related animations and movies, be banned in Russia, because the Death Note will make children have unnecessary care for death. It has a very bad influence on the growth of physical and mental health. However, fans of Death Note believe that the comic is only a general reasoning cartoon, and has launched a signature campaign against the ban.[5]
References[edit]
- ↑ "The Official Website for Death Note". Viz Media. Retrieved October 27, 2017.
- ↑ Ohba, Tsugumi; Obata, Takeshi (2008). Death Note 13: How to Read. Viz Media. p. 149. ISBN 1-4215-1888-0. Search this book on
- ↑ "The Official Website for Death Note". Viz Media. Retrieved October 27, 2017.
- ↑ "Death Note's L Spinoff to Open on February 9 in Japan". Anime News Network. July 30, 2007. Retrieved June 27, 2009.
- ↑ "Death Note Manga Spawns Movie, Crime Wave". Wired. 19 May 2008. Archived from the original on August 9, 2013. Retrieved August 24, 2013.
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