Death Note
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Death Note
Summary
Death Note is a Japanese television drama[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 11 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Death Note's instance of is recorded as Japanese television drama[3].
- Yoshihiro Izumi wrote the screenplay for Death Note[4].
- Death Note's genre is suspense film[5].
- Death Note's genre is detective fiction[6].
- Death Note's genre is thriller[7].
- Death Note's based on is recorded as Death Note[8].
- A cast member of Death Note was Masataka Kubota[9].
- A cast member of Death Note was Kento Yamazaki[10].
- A cast member of Death Note was Mio Yūki[11].
- A cast member of Death Note was Hinako Sano[12].
- A cast member of Death Note was Reiko Fujiwara[13].
- A cast member of Death Note was Megumi Seki[14].
- A cast member of Death Note was Gōki Maeda[15].
- A cast member of Death Note was Tomohisa Yuge[16].
- A cast member of Death Note was Shugo Oshinari[17].
- A cast member of Death Note was Kazuaki Hankai[18].
- A cast member of Death Note was Jirō Satō[19].
- A cast member of Death Note was Yutaka Matsushige[20].
- Death Note's production company is recorded as Nippon Television[21].
- The original language of Death Note was Japanese[22].
- Death Note was distributed by video on demand[23].
- Death Note's original broadcaster is recorded as Nippon Television[24].
- Death Note's country of origin is recorded as Japan[25].
- Death Note began on July 5, 2015[26].
- Death Note ended on September 13, 2015[27].
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Authorship and Creation
Yoshihiro Izumi wrote the screenplay for Death Note[4]. Cast members include Masataka Kubota[9], Kento Yamazaki[10], Mio Yūki[11], Hinako Sano[12], Reiko Fujiwara[13], and Megumi Seki[14].
Publication
The original language of Death Note was Japanese[22]. Genres include suspense film[5], detective fiction[6], and thriller[7]. It was distributed by video on demand[23].
Why It Matters
Death Note has Wikipedia articles in 11 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]