yes, both near and mello were in death note 3: L change the world. at the end L gives the boy the name near, he be comes L's heir because he is a math genius, and mello in the move is a school girl named Maki(although they dont ever anounce her as mello in the movie, you can tell because she wants to kill for revenge, and has a bobbed hair cut)
Death Note:ReLight and Death Note: ReLight 2 They are both simply recaps of the series.
Yes , Death Note , be it translated into English or Japanese can be in either , or any , language .
If You Burn/Destroy A Death Note In Any Way, The Owner And Everybody Else Who Has Touched It Will Die.
They CAN yes, by choice of the Movie theater and permission by the company that owns the series. They have shown in select theaters the Death Note movie and also the Bleach Movie.
DEATH NOTE.If you have any taste whatsoever.
NOPE
there is a game called death note(reapers game) but it is only available in portegueze so i suggest not to buy it onless you live in portugaul
In the show, as far as I recall they never met in any of the episodes. However I believe that they might have possibly met prior to the series and L's death. (In case you don't already know, Ryuzaki is L)
Many Death Note fans happen to enjoy "The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya," so you may want to check that out. _____ Code Geass is very much like Death Note.
Of course there's blood in Death Note! What Adult Swim TV Show has no blood? Yeah there is, if you haven't read it go to a website called mangafox, and you can read any manga you want for free.
No because he dies in it, but he is in a book written about the before-death-note book 'the B.B murders' about another case, which I would highly reccomend
It is likely a mistake or confusion. The author of Death Note is Tsugumi Ohba, a pen name for the writer of the series, while Takeshi Obata is the illustrator. Asami Yuuko does not appear to be associated with Death Note in any official capacity.