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List of Death Note episodes

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Final episode date
  
26 June 2007

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First episode date
  
3 October 2006

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Network
  
Nippon Television Network System

Genres
  
Anime, Animation, Horror, Drama, Thriller, Fantasy, Mystery, Crime Fiction

Cast
  
Mamoru Miyano, Aya Hirano, Kappei Yamaguchi, Nakamura Shidō II, Noriko Hidaka

Similar
  
Darker than Black, Chobits, Ergo Proxy, Black Lagoon, FullMetal Alchemist

Death Note is a 37-episode anime series based on the manga series of the same name written by Tsugumi Ohba and illustrated by Takeshi Obata. Death Note aired in Japan on the Nippon Television (NTV) network every Tuesday, from October 3, 2006, to June 26, 2007. The plot of the series primarily revolves around high school student Light Yagami, who decides to rid the world of evil with the help of a supernatural notebook called a Death Note. This book causes the death of anyone whose name is written in it and is passed on to Light by the Shinigami Ryuk after he becomes bored within the Shinigami world.

A three-hour "Director's Cut" compilation TV special, titled "Death Note: Relight: Visions of a God", aired on NTV a few months after the anime concluded. Although advertised to be the "complete conclusion", the popularity of the series inspired the release of a second TV special, titled "Death Note: Relight 2: L's Successors" nearly a year later. These specials recap the first and second arcs of the anime respectively, with new scenes added to fill in any plot holes resulted from omitted footage.

In 2007, Viz Media licensed the series for a bilingual release in North America. Episodes of the series were officially available for download soon after they aired in Japan; according to Viz, this was "significant because it [marked] the first time a well known Japanese anime property [was] made legally available to domestic audiences for download to own while the title still [aired] on Japanese television." Viz Media began releasing these episodes via Direct2Drive on May 10, 2007. In addition to this downloadable release of a subtitled version of the series, Viz also acquired the rights for the home video release of both the subtitled and dubbed version of the series.

On October 21, 2007, Death Note premiered on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim. Death Note episodes were also added to Adult Swim's streaming video service, Adult Swim Video, on Fridays before airing on television. On November 9, 2008, Death Note began airing weekly, at 3:30 a.m. Eastern Standard Time, starting with episode 1, "Rebirth", on Adult Swim. In Canada, the series premiered on YTV's Bionix block on October 26, 2007. On October 2007, Hong Kong began airing the Cantonese version of Death Note at 12:00 am Saturday nights on TVB. On April 14, 2008, Death Note premiered in Australia, where it aired on ABC 2 on Mondays at 9:30 pm.

Five pieces of theme music were used for the series. The first opening theme, titled "The World", was performed by Nightmare. Nightmare also performed the first ending theme, "Alumina" (アルミナ, Arumina), which reappears as the ending theme in the TV special "Death Note: Relight: Visions of a God" and as an insert in episodes 12 and 19. The second opening theme (episode 20 onwards) was "What's Up, People?!" and the second ending theme was "Zetsubō Billy" (絶望ビリー, Zetsubō Birī, "Desperate Billy"), which also appeared as an insert in the TV special "Death Note: Relight: Visions of a God". Both themes were performed by Maximum the Hormone and appeared on their album Bu-ikikaesu. The final episode's ending theme was "Coda ~ Death Note" by series co-composer Yoshihisa Hirano. "Misa's Song", performed by Misa's voice actress Aya Hirano, was heard as an insert for episode 25. The English version of the song is performed by the character's English voice actress, Shannon Chan-Kent.

References

List of Death Note episodes Wikipedia