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[12] When Ohba was asked, during an interview, whether the series was meant to be about enjoying the plot twists and psychological warfare, Ohba responded by saying that this concept was the reason why they were "very happy" to place the story in Weekly Shōnen Jump. [10] Concepts[edit] The notebooks[edit] The core plot device of the story is the "Death Note" itself, a
black notebook with instructions (known as "Rules of the Death Note") written on the inside. When used correctly, it allows anyone to commit a murder, knowing only the victim's name and face. According to the director of the live-action films, Shusuke Kaneko, "The idea of spirits living in
words is an ancient Japanese concept. In a way, it's a very Japanese story". [13] Artist Takeshi Obata originally thought of the books as "Something you would automatically think was a Death Note".