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It began as a manga serialized in Weekly Shounen Jump in 2003, and it has been adapted into a live-action Japanese film series beginning in 2006, an anime series in 2006, a musical in 2015, a live-action television drama in 2015, an American film in 2017, and a German audio drama in 2018. Welcome to Death Note Wiki, the fan-operated site documenting the Death Note series! We are currently editing 618 articles and 6,045 files, and you can help! Death Note Wiki reveals plot details and spoilers about the series! Series and adaptations Manga2003 - 2006Anime
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2018Upcoming live-action Netflix series Characters Light YagamiRyukL / RyuzakiMisa AmaneRemNearMelloTask ForceJapanese film charactersTV drama charactersNetflix charactersBrowse all Browse BooksVideo GamesMusicMerchandise News & announcements October 20, 2022 - The upcoming live-action Netflix series will be written by Halia Abdel-Meguid. July 6, 2022 - The Duffer Brothers are working on a new live-action Death Note adaptation for Netflix; this is "an entirely new take", not connected to the 2017 Netflix film. April 1, 2022 - Death Note: The Musical begins its third performance run in South Korea. February 4, 2021 - Death Note: Short Stories was released in Japan. February 4, 2020 - The new Death Note one-shot chapter was released in Jump SQ issue #3.
The anime also parallels the maturation of Usagi from an emotional middle school girl to a responsible young adult. Following the success of the anime in the United States, the manga comprising its story was released there by Tokyopop. Sailor Moon's popularity has spawned numerous additional media based on its universe, including films, video games, and soundtracks. A second animated adaptation, Sailor Moon Crystal, which is a reboot series that more closely follows the manga, began streaming worldwide in July 2014. Plot[edit] See also: List of Sailor Moon characters Sailor Moon (1992–1993)[edit] Main article: Sailor Moon (season 1) A 14-year-old underachieving young schoolgirl named Usagi Tsukino meets a magical talking cat named Luna. Luna gives Usagi the ability to transform into a magical alter ego — Sailor Moon — tasked with locating the moon princess and battling the evil forces of the Dark Kingdom. When Usagi transforms for the first time into her magical sailor suit with Luna's help, she overreacts and reluctantly accepts her fate, not sure what has happened to her. At the time she does not know the enemies she will face, the friends she will make, or the experiences ahead of her. [4][5][6] As she moves forward, she accepts her fate, and realizes the importance of fighting evil. [7] The Dark Kingdom — led by Queen Beryl — summons various monsters called Youma in order to sap energy from humans and feed it to an evil entity known as Queen Metaria. They also seek the Silver Crystal (「幻の銀水晶」, Maboroshi no Ginzuishō, lit.
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