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everyone can help out by adding and editing articles! The wiki currently has had 12,299 edits over 334 Articles with 1,017 Images. Synopsis "You're such a creep, Senpai!♥" ― Nagatoro, recurring phraseWhen an introverted male student meets a girl called Nagatoro, his life is turned upside down. She first quietly observes his reaction to verbal abuse from some
other high-school girls that are not well-meaning, realizes that oddly enough in his case it may be exactly what he needs, and so begins a sequence of her teasing him. It soon becomes increasingly obvious (to the reader, not to him) that her teasing is actually sardonic, well-intentioned, and flirtatious, but he eventually starts to catch on.
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July 13 - August 12, 2019 - Takeshi Obata held his first art exhibition in Tokyo, Japan, titled Never Complete. It features art from his various works including
Death Note, and hosts a preview of a new upcoming Death Note one-shot. July 5, 2019 - At Japan Expo, Oniri Creations unveiled the unpainted prototype for a new L & Watari figurine. March/April 2019 - A
Light & Ryuk Diorama was released by Oniri Creations. February 28, 2019 - The final three episodes for the Death Note audio drama were released in German. February 2019 - The mobile game Othellonia held another Death Note crossover event. February 15, 2019 - Jump Force video game was released. It features various characters from Shonen Jump, including Light and Ryuk, although both are non-playable characters. January 31, 2019 - Episodes 7, 8, and 9 for the Death Note audio drama were released in German. January 22, 2019 - Death Note: Light Up the NEW World was released subtitled on DVD and Blu-ray in North America by Funimation. The first two Japanese live-action films Death Note and Death Note: The Last Name were also re-released subtitled.
Diop, the son of working-class Senegalese immigrants, is looked upon with far more suspicion than Arsène Lupin, even (and especially) when disguised as an aristocrat, while North African policeman Guedira — the modern equivalent of Leblanc’s Inspector Ganimard — doesn’t command the respect of his white peers the same way. The season’s first episode pits them against Pellegrini’s Black henchman Léonard (Adama Niane), and what ought to play out as a standard chase to save Diop’s son is imbued with surprising intensity, when all three men are forced to tiptoe
around scornful onlookers in a small, mostly-Caucasian town not far from Étretat, where Part 1’s finale took place and where Leblanc himself once lived. Here's what we said about Lupin Part 1LoadingPlay"Lupin manages to have fun even with an antiquated premise — the story of a suave con-man who charms his way through high-profile robberies — while adding just enough new spin on the concept to feel refreshing. Omar Sy may not have much to work with, but his alluring presence makes Assane Diop feel like a worthy successor to Arsène Lupin. "While the season frequently breaks the promises of its cliffhangers, its narrative still feels more incisive than Part 1. The show’s childhood flashbacks,
previously deployed to fill scattered elements of Diop’s backstory, now portray episodic events from his early days as a teenage hustler (where he’s played with charm by the young Mamadou Haidara).