No. As the Rules State, One Whom Has Used The Death Note May Not Go To Heaven Or Hell. They Go To Mu, Or Nothingness.
No, when you own the death note you go to heaven nor hell, no one knows where you go.
There are 6 note books the first one is owned by Light the second two are owned by the death god Ryuk the third is owned by Misa and the last two are owned by the two other death gods
How should he become a Shinigami? He's a human. It is stated in Death Note that no human, with no exceptions, go to Heaven or Hell. They go to "MU" AKA Nothingness.
i know how to become a shinigami in Death Note. all you have to do is to use the Death Note and to be killed by you shinigami that had originally owned the Death Note in the first place, but that's not very helpful to you, is it?
Yes. Because as Light is about to die, he asks Ryuk if the reason the Death Note says people who have used the notebook go to 'mu' (nothingness) is because there is no heaven or hell, and Ryuk says that is correct.
No. They can go to neither heaven nor hell. They go to the shinigami realm.-
No, when you own the death note you go to heaven nor hell, no one knows where you go.
There are 6 note books the first one is owned by Light the second two are owned by the death god Ryuk the third is owned by Misa and the last two are owned by the two other death gods
How should he become a Shinigami? He's a human. It is stated in Death Note that no human, with no exceptions, go to Heaven or Hell. They go to "MU" AKA Nothingness.
i know how to become a shinigami in Death Note. all you have to do is to use the Death Note and to be killed by you shinigami that had originally owned the Death Note in the first place, but that's not very helpful to you, is it?
Yes. Because as Light is about to die, he asks Ryuk if the reason the Death Note says people who have used the notebook go to 'mu' (nothingness) is because there is no heaven or hell, and Ryuk says that is correct.
Ryuk said in Death Note that any human using the Death Note cannot go to Heaven nor Hell. The human is sent to Mu instead. Mu is Japanese for Nothingness. In the epilogue, we see a new shinigami in the Shinigami Realm. There are several reasons to believe that is Light Yagami as a shinigami (thus making Mu the Shinigami Realm) but there is no firm proof.
You simply send to shinigami realm.You can't go to heaven nor hell.
It is written as one of the conditions in the Death Note. Ryuk also mentions this before Light Yagami dies at the end of the book. As to where these people go, they end up in Mu, meaning nothingness.
Death Note. The Death Note manga is better then the anime.
The cast of A Hell of a Note - 1977 includes: Sonny Carl Davis Lou Perryman
Yes