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@nateisler3 Жыл бұрын
Take a look back at the symbolism that was visually shown to us with Light dying in the middle of the steps.. Ryuk said in the beginning that those who used a Death Note can neither go to Heaven nor Hell for eternity. Light neither goes up nor stays down, he's in limbo.
@isabas Жыл бұрын
Fun fact also in the anime death parade Light appears as a cameo and cant go neither to hell or heaven. 😅👌
@nateisler3 Жыл бұрын
@@isabas Death Parade? I’ll have to check that out
@BeautyandtheBeard1 Жыл бұрын
Great observation! That is impressive imagery 👌🏾
@c.m.81 Жыл бұрын
Its bad
@matteocicaloni11 ай бұрын
This bs always comes up in every reaction video. No, there is just no hell or heaven in death note universe. Not just for Light, but for no one so there is no hidden symbolism.
@Keenstress Жыл бұрын
the fun thing about this last episode is that Light actually messed up in the beginning because of L's ''fake L'' on the news. now light tries to outplay Near with a fake death note. he tried L's tactic because he once fell for it himself and he thought he outsmarted anyone.
@MarcosFMolina Жыл бұрын
MU is a buddhist concept. It pretty much means the most absolute and inconceivable nothingness. In other words, there's no life after death in the Death Note universe. There's no heaven and there is no hell. There's only the MU, the nothingness. This was done this way because originally (in the Manga equivalent of a Pilot episode) you could also resuscitate people with the Death Note. But at the end the author decided that bringing people back from the death was a bad idea story wise, so he decided to specify that in his universe death was absolutely permanent. Hence the use of the MU.
@daemonredfield3211 Жыл бұрын
After watching Attack on Titan, i learned the director also directed Death Note. I then decided to go see High School of the Dead, a show i originally had no intention of seeing.
@alexxblack Жыл бұрын
Giovanni the MVP.
@zetakari Жыл бұрын
amazing show
@xcmet Жыл бұрын
You Guys need to Watch the anime "Death Parade", a CERTAIN someone from Death Note appears in that anime.
@willy82079 ай бұрын
Light made it so obvious that he is using the clip inside his watch he could've been more sneaky about it damn
@ibrahimalnbry7220 Жыл бұрын
Y’all should check out parasyte I’m sure y’all going to love it ❤😢
@QDPenguin Жыл бұрын
haha this a top 10 for me.., In the manga, it seems to imply that there is no Heaven or Hell, so Light might not have suffered after his death, unlike some limbo place in Harry Potter
@SchrammboTV Жыл бұрын
I accidentaly deleted my other comment, there are scenes in the death Note movie where ryuk meets some interresting shinigami, maybe you guys watch into this its connected to a Fan theory i like and believe.
@eglantinepapeau1582 Жыл бұрын
you and me both you gys, this episode never gets old 🤣 5:45
@ucggsquad4403 Жыл бұрын
now after death note, you guys need to watch Monster
@Ansioneus Жыл бұрын
hermoso final!!! gracias!🤩
@alejandrobanuelos6830 Жыл бұрын
This was a lovely journey with ya'll. If i may suggest,, BERSERK 1997
@King_Menelik11 ай бұрын
Light's problem was he wanted to not get caught but be known, you can't be anonymous and be god at the same time, someone will catch you sooner or later.
@ezequielguerrero274511 ай бұрын
I've been following you for a while, and I really enjoy watching your reactions-so expressive and particularly how you often cut the most important parts in a spectacular way. However, I just want you to know, or more than anything, to consider whether you are in favor of or against Kira. If you think about it, Near only has one argument, 'you're just a murderer who thinks he's a god,' clinging to the morally 'correct' standards of our society. But Light, despite being practically a megalomaniac psychopath, has achieved results in the world that put him in the right position. It has been reported in the anime and the manga itself that violent crimes and wars have decreased by more than 50%, and even wars have ceased. Imagine the number of innocent lives that governments at war (like Russia today, for example, or warlords in Africa) and criminal organizations would have claimed. Let's use a very low number, say 100,000 innocent lives, and let's increase the number a bit in this case. Light killed 1,000 innocent people. Isn't it worth it for 1,000 innocents to lose their lives just so 100,000 innocent lives can survive? Your response would make me very happy. Thanks for the excellent content.
@brenosulzbacher5 ай бұрын
No, it wouldn't. At what point would Light stop? Remember the "too early for that" regarding killing lazy people? You are just looking at the partial picture. The story doesn't answer your question, but purposely left it open. There are those crime stats that can make us debate about the positive trade off, but they also showed briefly how society was based on fear, and how the most fervent followers were just doing it for profit or, in the case of the SPK building raid, doing it for chaos and then easily forgeting about Kira when money was raining from the sky. The whole Kira thing would be positive if we could guarantee the user was never going to deviate. And oh boy did Light deviated a lot to reach that. And like I said in the very beginning, there is a hint that it would not have stopped with just criminals. Another thing that the story shows is how power corrupts. The whole "new world" thing almost became a side effect for Light, his primary goal shifted very early in the story to become "God". Your argument is the exact thing that people who defended the dictatorship days defend. I'll give the exemple of the military dictatorship in Brazil. Many people to this day claim it was not a bad period. Journalists were tortured and repressed. Media was regulated. People went missing. Many innocent suffered simply by contesting it. Yet, for a lot of people it meant a period of order and more safety compared to nowadays. If you were mindind your business, you probably think that was a good time. And the one in command obviously abuse their power.
@rrasbe Жыл бұрын
37 episodes just to lose to someone elses mistake, what a waste :D
@ZER0O9 Жыл бұрын
It was actually light's mistake, during the Takeda situation, he should've contacted mikami and told him not to do anything, light assumed mikami would assume that the situation would be taken care of, you know what they say about making assumptions.
@BlazingAuras Жыл бұрын
@ZER0O9 he did say don't make any unnecessary movements until January 28th
@ZER0O9 Жыл бұрын
@BlazingAuras mikami didn't know light was gonna kill Takeda himself, that's why he took out the notebook to kill her, he thought light wouldn't be able to pull something like that off while he was being monitored for possibly being Kira, so he thought light would want him to kill Takeda in his place, if light and mikami switched places, light would've done the same thing over fear of someone finding Takeda's notebook piece, ironically having two minds that think alike ended up backfiring on light.
@brenosulzbacher5 ай бұрын
The whole story is a collection of mistakes. Light make mistakes, L did, Naomi did, etc. You don't get caught if your crime is perfect. From episode 1 Light already left traces. In episode 2, L baited him and he left even more traces. He kept doing ego moves until he was the prime suspect. What happened at the end is just a culmination of his previous decisions. Even his "masterplan" to defeat L required revealing the death note to the world, which is what made Mello and Near be able to do their moves. Only because of that Light was forced to rely on a third party at the end. If you go back one play at a time in the chess board, it's always a little residual mistake by Light. Maybe mistake is too harsh, but at least is a move he made to cover the previous mistakes. Always. And to be honest, the task force should have never been opposed to test the 13 day rule when L suggested, since Japan has death sentences. It's not something strange to their law. And the story makes even less sense given the fact that the task force realized what that rule beign fake meant when Near simply suggested it. They realized instanly, but were not capable of that 6 years before when L suggested it?
@i.ismaelcarlos7 ай бұрын
Kira Legend! Forever!
@radezzientertainment501 Жыл бұрын
what an insane show
@rickylive4435 Жыл бұрын
Where is snowfall
@BeautyandtheBeard1 Жыл бұрын
just got past cop - yright 👮🏾♀️ ... kzbin.info/www/bejne/l2LIkK2cg8h2adE
@redkoolaid5395 Жыл бұрын
We need a Netflix live action movie reaction
@BeautyandtheBeard1 Жыл бұрын
Heard it wasn't very good though?!?
@mray4784 Жыл бұрын
Near, Melllo and Matsuda were the goats.
@KadenFinity9 ай бұрын
W ONG
@Karnyx-py8pw Жыл бұрын
Amazing anime, but unfortunately a poorly executed ending. Its not physically possible for Gevanni to copy the whole notebook perfectly by the letter in one day, and it was out of character for light and/or Mikami to not have Mikami bring a spare page to the warehouse that he knows is real. If Light was going to lose it should have at least made sense. Not sure how Gevanni was allowed to casually get into people's bank storage either... still one of my favorite animes but this ending is a mess and could have been done better.
@joyof3D Жыл бұрын
It's unsaid in the anime, but there is a very real chance that Near wrote Mikami's name and that the fake notebook Gevanni prepared was not that close to the original at all. They even hint at it in the anime a little bit when Light said that Near played too fair, that L would have tested the notebook and Near is foolish for not doing it. But knowing Near's character, he is a child who doesn't care about the methods so long as victory is assured. "If you don't win the game, you're nothing but a loser." Why would he care about cheating as long as it ensured undeniable proof that Light is Kira? He cheated and got a real confession from Light, that's what I think. Once they found the real notebook, Near could have written Mikami's name and controlled his actions to write names into a dummy notebook. As someone being controlled by the Death Note, it would now be impossible for Mikami to kill others since one of the rules of the Death Note is that you can't manipulate one person to kill many others (hence why Light couldn't have had someone shoot L or shoot Near or Mello). The whole concept of Gevanni copying the entire notebook in an entire night is a bit ridiculous, I will admit. And while I could see it happening in this anime world with super geniuses and master specialists, I think it's more likely and more fun that Near simply wrote Mikami's name into the notebook and prepared a lackluster dummy that he never intended Light or the Task Force to closely inspect, which they didn't.
@JakovLSSJ4 Жыл бұрын
@@joyof3D that's a good theory
@joyof3D Жыл бұрын
@@JakovLSSJ4 that's just a gaaaaaame theeeeeory
@antiepix9555 Жыл бұрын
@@joyof3D DAMN, that’s smart! They should have let you write the ending for them instead!
@joyof3D Жыл бұрын
@@antiepix9555 No, the actual Death Note manga discusses this theory. It's Matsuda's theory. And then Ida finally tells Matsuda "Look, regardless of what Near may or may not have done, we're alive because of Near." And Matsuda is like damn yeah
@joie8465 Жыл бұрын
Lol nobs
@brianyaniro4797 Жыл бұрын
Thank god it's finally over. I know alot of people love this anime but it's roughly 30 episodes too long.
@AYouTubeUser1 Жыл бұрын
I agree. This anime was hyped up as a classic but I’ve only seen 20 animes and wouldn’t put it in my top 10.
@brianyaniro4797 Жыл бұрын
@@AKZbinUser1 amen. I'll never understand the hype.
@antiepix9555 Жыл бұрын
@@brianyaniro4797 Don’t you think it was at least something special until after L’s death on Episode 25 though?
@brianyaniro4797 Жыл бұрын
@@antiepix9555 it is unique even though Oda (the mangaka of One Piece) wrote a similar story almost 10 years before it. It certainly got worse at that point. My biggest complaint from early on though is that the mangaka of Death Note doesn't seem to write different fleshed out characters. For example, One Piece has so many different characters with different personalities and nuances that they actually seem like different people. Or Lord of the Rings, or insert story here, really any well written story has believable people. But in Death Note it was so painfully obvious every character was written by the same person. L and Light thought exactly the same. It always felt to me like the author was having a chess match with himself. It's just one note. It's literally like reading/watching someone argue with themselves. That's my opinion and it's of course a matter of personal taste but I honestly borderline hate Death Note. I rolled my eyes so much they almost fell out of my head.
@TheModeler99 Жыл бұрын
@@brianyaniro4797 Lmao what?, you prefer never ending childish storylines? And I don't care how good the characters are, nobody needs 1000 episodes to tell a story (but 30 is too much for you). You're in too deep and don't want to admit you wasted your life watching One piece. As for DN, there's nothing wrong with having a small cast, setting, even a short story. Protagonist and antagonist are often 2 sides of the same coin, so Light and L being similar is understandable.
@IconVlog. Жыл бұрын
This was my favorite reaction of a series in a very long time. You two together were very smart the whole way. I’m gonna miss saying “ Death Note and how to use it 🫵🏾” 🫶🏾🤍