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Light Yagami makes Himura blow up Mello's hideout with the help of Death Note. Mello survives the bombing and, over the phone, vows to expose Light as Kira. Light plans another ambush with the task force and Japanese police in order to defeat Mello. Later, Light meets with Misa and Mikami and orders them to kill the task force and Mello ...
After Light defeats L, he takes on L's title and intensifies his killings, whilst increasing his public approval to the point where cults worldwide have risen to worship Kira. However, the combined efforts of L's successors, Mello and Near, lead to Light's eventual capture, his subsequent death, and the end of his rule.
The show stars Masataka Kubota as Light Yagami, Kento Yamazaki as L, and Mio Yūki as Near / Mello and focuses on the story of an intelligent yet reserved college student named Light Yagami, who finds a mysterious black notebook known as the Death Note, which can kill anyone whose name is written within its pages. Intrigued with the notebook's ...
L Lawliet (Japanese: エル・ローライト, Hepburn: Eru Rōraito), [1] known mononymously as L, Hideki Ryuga, and Ryuzaki is a fictional character and the main antagonist in the manga series Death Note, created by Tsugumi Ohba and Takeshi Obata.
Caught between Mello and Light, Soichiro Yagami tries to rescue his daughter without involving the police. Matsuda claims to be the new L, to shield Light's identity. Mello acquires a Death Note and meets its Shinigami owner, Shido (Sidoh). Fearing Mello's powers, the President of the United States seeks help from Light. 9: Contact Sesshoku ...
It's never made sense to me why nobody loves Caramello as much as I do. Caramel is a fantastic thing, no one disputes the merits of chocolate, and one plus the other equals Caramello.It marries a ...
Henry Liu, a civil engineering professor who is leading a study through the University of Michigan, said the rollout of a new traffic signal system could be a lot closer than people realize.
Breast-fed babies did better than babies who were nursed for a month or less, scoring better on intelligence tests as adults, having more success and earning more. 8. You're a liberal or atheist.