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Which of the following adaptations of Death Note was not directed by Tetsurō Araki?
Which of the following adaptations of Death Note was not directed by Tetsurō Araki?
What is the name of the composer of the Death Note musical?
What is the name of the composer of the Death Note musical?
What was the reason for the controversy surrounding Death Note in various countries?
What was the reason for the controversy surrounding Death Note in various countries?
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Overview of Death Note Manga and Franchise
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Death Note is a Japanese manga series written by Tsugumi Ohba and illustrated by Takeshi Obata.
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The story follows a genius high school student named Light Yagami who discovers a mysterious notebook called the "Death Note" that grants the user the supernatural ability to kill anyone whose name is written in its pages.
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Light uses the Death Note to carry out a worldwide massacre of individuals he deems immoral and to create a crime-free society, using the alias of a god-like vigilante named "Kira".
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An elite Japanese police task force, led by enigmatic detective L, attempts to apprehend Light.
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The manga series was serialized in Shueisha's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump from December 2003 to May 2006, with its chapters collected in 12 tankōbon volumes.
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A 37-episode anime television series adaptation, produced by Madhouse and directed by Tetsurō Araki, was broadcast on Nippon Television from October 2006 to June 2007.
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Death Note has also been adapted into three live-action films released in Japan in June, November 2006, and February 2008, and a television drama in 2015.
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As of April 2015, the Death Note manga had over 30 million copies in circulation, making it one of the best-selling manga series.
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The notebooks used in the series, called Death Notes, were originally conceived as changing based on time and location, resembling scrolls in ancient Japan, or the Old Testament in medieval Europe.
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The core plot device of the story is the "Death Note" itself, a black notebook with instructions (known as "Rules of the Death Note") written on the inside, allowing anyone to commit a murder, knowing only the victim's name and face.
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The series explores themes such as the human tendency to express itself through "horrific" cults and the idea that humans will all eventually die, so we should give it our all while we're alive.
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The creative process involved Ohba bringing thumbnails for two concept ideas to Shueisha, with the Death Note pilot being "received well" by editors and obtaining positive reactions by readers. Obata initially did not understand the rough draft created by Ohba, but enjoyed the atmosphere of the story and drew the pilot chapter to appeal to himself.Overview of Death Note Franchise
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Death Note is a manga series written by Tsugumi Ohba and illustrated by Takeshi Obata that was serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump from 2003 to 2006.
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The manga consists of 108 chapters collected into 12 volumes, and a one-shot chapter and yonkoma were also published.
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Viz Media licensed the series for English release in North America and released the manga in several formats, including an All-in-One Edition and a guidebook called Death Note 13: How to Read.
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A light novel prequel to the manga, called Death Note Another Note: The Los Angeles BB Murder Cases, was written by Nisio Isin and released in 2006.
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The Death Note anime adaptation, directed by Tetsurō Araki and animated by Madhouse, aired from 2006 to 2007 with 37 episodes.
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The anime was co-produced by Madhouse, Nippon Television, Shueisha, D.N. Dream Partners, and VAP.
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Soundtracks for the anime and live-action films were released, featuring music by various artists.
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The Death Note franchise has been adapted into three live-action films, with the first two directed by Shusuke Kaneko and the third directed by Hideo Nakata.
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The first film premiered in Japan in 2006, with the second and third films released in 2006 and 2008 respectively.
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A spin-off film called L: Change the World was released in 2008, and a miniseries entitled Death Note: New Generation was released in 2016.
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The franchise also includes a live-action American film adaptation released in 2017.
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The franchise has gained a large following and has been praised for its complex characters and themes, including morality, justice, and power.Overview of Death Note Franchise: Adaptations, Reception, and Controversies
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Death Note is a Japanese manga series written by Tsugumi Ohba and illustrated by Takeshi Obata that was first serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump from 2003 to 2006.
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The franchise has been adapted into various forms of media, including an anime series, live-action films, television series, video games, and a musical.
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The anime series and manga have received critical acclaim and commercial success, with the manga having over 30 million copies in circulation as of 2015.
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The series has also been controversial, with instances of copycat crimes and bans in some countries due to concerns over its violent content.
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The live-action film adaptation released on Netflix in 2017 was negatively received by many and ranked low on Rotten Tomatoes, but a sequel film is reportedly in the works.
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A live-action television series based on the manga began airing in Japan in 2015, and a new live-action series adaptation for Netflix is currently in production.
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Several video games based on the franchise have been released, including Death Note: Kira Game, Death Note: Successors to L, and L the Prologue to Death Note -Spiraling Trap-.
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A musical adaptation of the manga called Death Note: The Musical ran in Japan and South Korea in 2015, composed by Frank Wildhorn with lyrics by Jack Murphy and book by Ivan Menchell.
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The franchise has been praised for its gripping and original suspense tale that raises questions about morality, but has also been criticized for its dark themes and portrayal of violence.
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The anime series won Best TV Anime at the 2007 Tokyo International Anime Fair and has been commended for its stunning voice cast and solid tone.
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The franchise has been parodied in various forms of media, including The Simpsons and The Twilight Zone.
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Instances of copycat crimes related to the series have occurred in various countries, leading to bans and attempted bans in some areas.
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Despite controversies, the Death Note franchise remains a popular and influential work in the anime and manga industry.Elementary School Student Suspended for Owning "Death Note"
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The incident occurred in February 2015.
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The student was in fifth grade at an elementary school near Pittsburgh.
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The student was suspended for owning a "Death Note".
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A "Death Note" is a fictional notebook from a Japanese manga series in which writing a person's name causes them to die.
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The student had written other students' names in the notebook.
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The school district stated that they take all threats seriously, regardless of intent.
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The student's suspension was initially for ten days, but was later reduced to four.
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The school district did not disclose the student's name or gender.
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The incident sparked debate about freedom of expression and censorship.
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Some argued that the student's actions were harmless, while others believed it was a serious threat.
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The incident gained media attention and was reported in various news outlets.
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The "Death Note" has been a controversial topic in various countries, with some schools and libraries banning the manga series.
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Test your knowledge on the gripping and controversial Japanese manga and franchise, Death Note. From the genius high school student Light Yagami's mission to create a crime-free society using the supernatural power of the "Death Note" to the various adaptations, controversies, and even real-life incidents related to the franchise, this quiz will challenge your understanding of this influential work. Whether you're a die-hard fan or just starting to explore the world of Death Note, this quiz is the perfect way to test your knowledge