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Best of Genres: Top 5 Physcological Mangas
If you like the manga, support the author and buy them. This way, they will be able to make more wonderful things! :D THIS IS A FAN MADE VIDEO. I DO NOT OWN THE SONG NOR MANGA PRESENTED, THOSE BELONG TO THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS. Manga information and reviews: . Death Note By: Tsugumi Ohba (Writer) and Takeshi Obata (Artist) Ran in: Weekly Shounen Jump from 2003 - 2006 Scoring: Overall: 4/5 STORY: 4/5 - 1st half of the story was awesome, but it lagged int he second half. Dialouge was a bit much at times, but it was nessicary to explain the characters reasoning. ART: 5/5 - Wonderful, it was the sort of emo art you would expect from this genre of manga. Obata is great. CHARACTERS: 4/5 - Well developed, but i think no one can match up to L, and the shinigami tended to become kind of lame in the 2nd half. ENDING: 4/5 - Meh, it was what i expected, but how else could it have ended in a better way? * You may be asking, "numbah fiev?!? WTF wit dat man?" and I understand. To tell you the truth, Death Note was a bit wordy for me (Blasphemy!). I found myself skipping through pages just to get to the good parts, and that is never good. Thats not to say that it isnt a good idea, its just I would prefer an abridged version. Otherwise, Death Note was awesome, to say the least. * " Light Yagami is an ace student with great prospects--and he's bored out of his mind. But all that changes when he finds the Death Note, a notebook dropped by a rogue Shinigami death god. Any human whose name is <b>...</b>
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