Death Note
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Death Note
Summary
Death Note is a film[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 16 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Death Note received the Q3411704[3].
- Death Note's instance of is recorded as film[4].
- Death Note was directed by Shūsuke Kaneko[5].
- Tsugumi Ohba wrote the screenplay for Death Note[6].
- Takeshi Obata wrote the screenplay for Death Note[7].
- Death Note's composer is recorded as Kenji Kawai[8].
- Death Note's genre is drama film[9].
- Death Note's genre is detective film[10].
- Death Note's based on is recorded as Death Note[11].
- Death Note was followed by Death Note 2: The Last Name[12].
- A cast member of Death Note was Tatsuya Fujiwara[13].
- A cast member of Death Note was Kenichi Matsuyama[14].
- A cast member of Death Note was Asaka Seto[15].
- A cast member of Death Note was Erika Toda[16].
- A cast member of Death Note was Hikari Mitsushima[17].
- A cast member of Death Note was Yuu Kashii[18].
- A cast member of Death Note was Shunji Fujimura[19].
- A cast member of Death Note was Peter[20].
- A cast member of Death Note was Shigeki Hosokawa[21].
- A cast member of Death Note was Takeshi Kaga[22].
- A cast member of Death Note was Michiko Godai[23].
- A cast member of Death Note was Sota Aoyama[24].
- A cast member of Death Note was Ai Maeda[25].
- A cast member of Death Note was Yōji Tanaka[26].
- A cast member of Death Note was Masahiko Tsugawa[27].
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Authorship and Creation
Death Note was produced by Takahiro Satō[28]. It was directed by Shūsuke Kaneko[5]. Screenwriters include Tsugumi Ohba[6] and Takeshi Obata[7]. Cast members include Tatsuya Fujiwara[13], Kenichi Matsuyama[14], Asaka Seto[15], Erika Toda[16], Hikari Mitsushima[17], and Yuu Kashii[18].
Publication
Publication dates include June 17, 2006[29] and May 20, 2008[30]. The original language of Death Note was Japanese[31]. Genres include drama film[9] and detective film[10]. It was distributed by video on demand[32].
Reception
Death Note received the Q3411704[3]. Reviews include 6.4/10[33] and 78%[34].
Adaptations and Inspiration
Death Note was followed by it 2: The Last Name[12].
Why It Matters
Death Note has Wikipedia articles in 16 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] It is known by 9 alternative names across languages and contexts.[35]
FAQs
What awards did Death Note receive?
Honors received include Q3411704[3].