Kira was deeply worried about Annabella's death because it signified the loss of a vital connection and support in her life, leaving her feeling vulnerable and alone. She feared the implications of Annabella's absence on her own future and the potential impact on her community. Additionally, Kira grappled with the uncertainty surrounding the circumstances of Annabella's death, which could threaten the stability and safety of her own existence.
Death Note Kira's Game happened in 2007.
Well, if it's Kira from Death Note, then Ryuk, the shinigami Killed him
Basically, yes, because Kira is the Death God. And we find out that Light IS Kira and the god of the new world. But, he died.
No. Light (Kira) never kisses L. Misa (2nd Kira) kissed L on the cheek in a sign of friendship.
The criminal known as Kira was Light Yagami, who, when, having first discovered the Death Note, was a 17-18 year-old senior in high school.Light was the main protagonist of the Death Noteseries.
Death Note Kira's Game happened in 2007.
Death Note Kira's Game was created in 2007.
The third Kira works for a large corporation and kills his competitors with the Death Note
Well, if it's Kira from Death Note, then Ryuk, the shinigami Killed him
It's actually called Death Note. Kira is 'killer', as said with a Japanese accent.
Basically, yes, because Kira is the Death God. And we find out that Light IS Kira and the god of the new world. But, he died.
It means 'killer' in Japanese i guess i know from watching Death Note!
No. Light (Kira) never kisses L. Misa (2nd Kira) kissed L on the cheek in a sign of friendship.
The criminal known as Kira was Light Yagami, who, when, having first discovered the Death Note, was a 17-18 year-old senior in high school.Light was the main protagonist of the Death Noteseries.
Yes. Like, Mikami Could Write Light's Name In His Death Note And Write As Details Of Death, "Light Will Scream 'I Am Kira!' Then Commit Suicide" And Light Would Do That. So Yes, You Could Control A Person To Admit Being Kira With The Death Note Then Kill Them.
Yes.
no