Death Note Volume 1
By Al Kratina
November 20, 2007 - 22:28
Writer(s): Takeshi Obata, Tsugumi Oba
Starring: Mamoru Miyano, Kappei Yamaguchi, Shido Nakamura, Naoya Uchida
Directed by: Tetsuro Araki
Running Time: 100 minutes (4 episodes)
Release Date: 2006 Japan
Rating: T+ (Teen Plus)
Distributors: VIZ Media
Genre: Anime, Thriller, Fantasy
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Website: http://deathnote.viz.com/
In my limited experience, it’s rare that North American audiences get to start watching an anime series from scratch. Naruto episodes run into the hundreds, they had to invent a new number high enough to count Pokemons, and it would take longer to watch every entry in the Dragonball Z series than it did to make them, which doesn’t even make any sense. Jumping on an anime bandwagon that’s already rolling can be as unsatisfying as showing up to a house party after all the good chips have been eaten and subsequently thrown up in the sink.
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COMIC BOOK BIN
Firstly, like a lot of anime, it moves like a freight train running meth across the border. In the first episode, high school student Light discovers a notebook dropped by a death god. If someone’s name is written in the book, they will die within 40 seconds. He quickly decides to use the book to create a criminal-free utopia over which he will rule as a benevolent despot. Light moves from timid experimentation to the My Lai massacre in maybe 15 minutes tops, a drastic leap in character development that betrays schizophrenia either on Light’s part or that of the editor’s. But the brisk pacing keeps everything up-tempo and exciting, instead of spiralling out of control.
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Finally, there’s a guy in the movie that looks like an undead KISS fan. No matter what, there always seems to be someone somewhere in every anime that could play bass in Gorgoroth should the need arise. In this case, it’s Ryuk, the death god who originally dropped the book. The animation in the series is top-notch, which gives Ryuk and his fellow death gods an ominous look that avoids camp, but never gets heavy enough to slow down the meth train.
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The bassist from Gorgoroth, in case you're interested. |
VIZ Media’s DVD contains the first four episodes of the series, in both English and Japan, as well as behind the scenes features and audio commentary.
Rating: 8/10
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