Similar to the drama, Light's mother passed away before the events of the film. She was killed when Antony Skomal hit her with his car. In an act of revenge, Light kills Skomal, making him Light's second Death Note victim.
Sachiko Yagami (夜神 幸子, Yagami Sachiko) is the wife of Soichiro Yagami and the mother of Light Yagami and Sayu Yagami who is oblivious to Light's ownership and use of the Death Note.
Light’s mother and his sister were also told that Light died in an attempt to kill Kira, thereby hiding the truth. His mom and sis never learn that Light was Kira.
His mom and sis never learn that Light was Kira. The police told his family that Light died trying to stop Kira. Matsuda and co. probably didn't want to shock them so they hid the truth.
At the film's beginning, Light is a first-year law student at a university, instead of still being in high school as in the beginning of the manga and anime. Light's motives also slightly differ; in this version, he uses the Death Note mainly out of his frustration from the perceived failures of the Japanese justice system.
Sayu survives the series, and she presumably stays with a female family member who is possibly an aunt. Since Sayu's mother had previously passed away, after Soichiro and Light both die by the end of the series, Sayu is left with no immediate family.
After his death, Misa committed suicide, Matsuda probably got promoted and married Light's sister and everyone lived their lives peacefully.
At the film's climax, Yuki Shien reveals that Light fathered a son before his death in case anything were to happen to him. Named Hikari, he was first raised in the United States before Mikami was appointed the child's guardian.
Over the course of his efforts to create a world free of crime and evil, over which he would serve as a godlike figure, Light is pursued by a special task-force, headed by a consulting detective known as L....Light YagamiRelativesSoichiro Yagami (father) Sachiko Yagami (mother) Sayu Yagami (sister) Misa Amane (fiancée)13 more rows
Light's mother is unnamed in Netflix's 2017 Death Note film. Similar to the drama, Light's mother passed away before the events of the film. She was killed when Antony Skomal hit her with his car. In an act of revenge, Light kills Skomal, making him Light's second Death Note victim.
Even Ryuk realizes how much Light is extending himself to save Sayu and recognizes this is driven by how much he cares about his sister. Light immediately puts himself at a strategic disadvantage because he doesn't want her to be harmed or killed. Brotherly love comes through to save Sayu from Mello and their own dad.
Known lifespansCharacterLifespanMisa Amane15 42 30 6 (anime) 12 74 2 9 55 (TV drama, Othellonia)Soichiro Yagami932253 (film series)Touta Matsuda548192Near4340620 more rows
Asa Amane, the main character in Shatter ME!, is Misa's older sister and a police officer, member of the NPA.
In the manga and anime, Rem tells Misa that she is a female Shinigami.
As stated earlier, Ryuk is only following Light around for entertainment value. His little trip to Earth is basically a getaway from the boredom of the Shinigami world and a way to get a vacation from his Death God job for a while. This leads to the truth of the matter. Ryuk really doesn't care about Light.
At the end of the anime, shortly after Light's death, Misa is seen standing on the ledge of a tall building alone. Although it is not shown, it is theorized that she committed suicide following Light's death.
Light Yagami a.k.a. Kira is Misa Amane's love interest in the Death Note franchise....Light Yagami.Love InterestType of Love InterestDisinterested Boyfriend (can't actually feel love to anyone, sociopath)9 more rows
Light dies in episode 37, the last episode called “ New World ” that concludes the anime series. In the previous episode, Near suggests that Light and the special task force meet him at a warehouse called the “Yellow Box”. Light agrees.
The Shinigami named Ryuk writes Light’s name in his Death Note after Light has been shot several times. Ryuk tells Light that people’s names being written in the Death Note go to neither heaven nor hell.
Light Yagami is 23 years old when he dies at the end of the anime series. He was born in February 1989 and died in January 2013. He considered himself to be a god and had to pay the price for holding that sort of power that the book gave him.
Ryuk told Light Yagami at the beginning of the series that the person that uses the Death Note goes to neither heaven nor hell.
His mother, Sachiko, is a housewife. His younger sister, Sayu, acts as a cheerful, less academic foil . Light initially becomes horrified at the Death Note's abilities after he tests the notebook on two criminals out of curiosity, but eventually convinces himself that the criminal's resulting deaths were justified.
In the anime adaptation, he is voiced by Mamoru Miyano in Japanese and by Brad Swaile in the English version.
When Chapter 35 appeared and the editor informed Obata that Light loses his memories, Obata had to draw Light in a similar manner as he appeared in Chapter 1; Obata said "It was like I had to forget everything I had learned.". Obata said that he used "a lot of effort" to design Light's wardrobe.
According to Obata, he encountered difficulty imagining the clothing of "a brilliant person," so he looked through fashion magazines. Obata envisioned Light as a "smart and formal guy" who wears formal shirts. Most of Light's clothing in Death Note is "fitted" and Obata avoided jeans.
Kaneko changed the story involving Light gaining his first notebook as he felt that the audience "would have a hard time sympathizing" with Light if the scene remained the same as it was in the manga. Kaneko added that as he portrayed Light as "being enthralled" as he "becomes more cruel" to make the audience members feel that they could "do the terrible things he does" even if the members do not sympathize with Light.
Kaneko designed Light's room to reflect the character's personality by making it clean and neat and filling it with legal, criminal history, foreign, and academic books. The original version of Light's room included a stereo; Kaneko replaced it with a vacuum cleaner to reflect Light's "clean-freak self".
Sayu Yagami (sister) Misa Amane (fiancée) Light Yagami ( Japanese: 夜神 月. (. ライト. ) , Hepburn: Yagami Raito) is the main protagonist of the manga series Death Note, created by Tsugumi Ohba and Takeshi Obata. He is portrayed as a brilliant but bored genius who finds the Death Note, an otherworldly supernatural notebook that allows ...
Kohana's mother, Sakura Aigasaki, was a world-renowned Artista and an alumnus of Hoshinomori Arts High School. Much like her daughter Kohana, she specialized in the art of flower arrangement with her own Light of Arte. However, it was revealed in the series' third episode that Sakura died before the events of the series in an unfortunate accident.
Before the events of Is The Order A Rabbit?, Chino's mother Saki Kafu sewed the uniforms for the Rabbit House. She also used to be close friends with Cocoa's mother, was able to perform magic tricks, and could sing so well that she once was part of her husband Takahiro's jazz band.
Tohru lost her mother to a horrific accident, not long before the beginning of Fruits Basket . Tohru clearly missed her and was still grieving for her mother early on in the series. She even went as far as bringing her picture to the hot springs with her during the first season, so her mother could share the experience with her posthumously.
Alphonse and Edward lost their mother, Trisha Elric, to illness at a young age. Since they had an extremely close relationship with their mother, who raised them on her own after their father left them, both brothers sought to use alchemy to bring her back.
Kyoko's mother, Saena Mogami, was a single mother to Kyoko. Her father was left unknown in the anime, but the manga revealed that he was part of a company that rivaled the firm Saena worked at. Saena was verbally abusive towards Kyoko and never praised her unless she got perfect grades.
Maverick, CEO of Apollon Media and sponsor for Kotetsu and Barnaby on Hero TV, sided with Ouroboros so they would provide villains for the Hero TV show in exchange for using technology that Barnaby's parents made for the show. When Barnaby's mother and father found out, they tried to report this to the police.
Sōma Yukihira tragically lost his mother Tamako Yukihira when he was twelve years old. Tamako was extremely sociable and optimistic, like her son, and also resembled him visually including his hair (though her hair color was changed in the anime adaptation). Before the restaurant opening one day, Sōma found her collapsed on the kitchen floor.
17+71 is equal to 88 years. Hence, Light would have lived till 88 years before death. According to a YouTube video, it was a theory that 3556 (can’t say it’s legit) shinigami days is equal to one human day in real life. Therefore, When we were shown Light from Ryuk’s perspective we saw the numbers as.
Ryuk tells him that after the death of humans they go to a place called "mu". Well it is uncertain where he goes after his death. The most popular theory is that after his death he will go to Shinigami realm and most probably become a Shinigami himself. There is difference between the manga and anime.
When she regains her memories by Rem telling her Rem states that if Light tries to harm Misa in anyway she will kill him. Misa responds "I don't exactly want to be loved by a Shinigami, and if Light died I couldn't live on without him. There's no way Light would kill Misa-Misa. And why would you go so far for me.".
This would imply that the higher-ups, i.e. the King of Death, could be one of the original fallen angels and like Satan, he is forced to live in a dismal, barren world.
Some say that Matsuda married Sayu and they had a son called Soichiro, named after Light and Sayu’s father. Twenty years later, Matsuda explains everything to Sayu. Light’s mother and his sister were also told that Light died in an attempt to kill Kira, thereby hiding the truth.
One might argue that Ryuk cared about Light from the “Relight” movie (because he talks to a dead Light, but I bet these emotions surfaced after Light’s death) but Ryuk didn’t care for Light (when he was alive,) he was merely entertained by Light.
Misa then goes outside, having written her own name and the circumstances of her death on a scrap of Death Note paper. As written, she dies on December 18th at 2:40 pm "in the arms of Light Yagami.". It is also revealed in the fourth film that Light had a child who would be nine years old.
A year before the start of the series, Misa witnessed the murder of her family during an attempted home robbery . The trial against her parents' murderer continued over a long stretch of time, during which opinions that he was falsely accused began to surface. After he was killed by Kira, Misa felt justice had been served, prompting her to become a loyal Kira supporter.
After gaining a Death Note, she seeks out Kira in order to thank him for killing the man who murdered her family and to offer him her help. Having made the trade for the Shinigami Eyes, Misa learns that the identity of Kira is Light Yagami. After a meeting with Light, she decides to dedicate her life to helping Light however she can, ...
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Misa plans on making videotapes in order to get Kira's attention, so she has a friend of hers prepare the tapes so as to ensure that her fingerprints won't be on the tapes.
Misa is a popular singer in the Musical. Just as in canon, she's grateful to Kira and wants to meet him, and she trades for the Shinigami eyes to do so. Unlike in other versions, Misa isn't shown killing anyone, leaving it unclear if she actually uses her Death Note.
Misa is portrayed in the Death Note film series by Erika Toda. Misa's role is very similar to her canon self in that she uses her Death Note to support Kira and she falls in love with Light. Her career is also further developed with her being an actress, TV personality, and singer.
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One of the most iconic moments of Full Metal Alchemist Brotherhood is the shock behind Nina’s death. Shou Tucker is an alchemist in danger of losing his state certification. When he gained his certification, it was for transmuting his wife into a chimera when angry.
Kaori has a serious illness where her health is deteriorating throughout the show. Kousei performs on stage while Kaori is in the hospital, and while he is playing, he is imagining her playing with him for one last performance. By the end of the song Kaori fades away from the stage leaving Kousei in tears.
The note for Jinta says “I love you.".
The second season of Clannad finds its way onto the list with Ushio’s death. Tomoya and Nagisa now have a daughter together named Ushio. When Ushio falls sick one winter, she becomes ill with a mystery disease. Tomoya gives up everything to take care of Ushio and takes her on a trip when she asks. Walking through the snowy road, Ushio’s sickness takes over her. She collapses in the snow whispering her last words “I love you” to her father. Tomoya cries holding his lifeless daughter’s body.
Studio Ghibli is no stranger to sad themes, but they really hit it hard with Setsuko’s death in the anime movie, Grave of the Fireflies. Setsuko is a four-year-old girl who learns how cruel the world can be. She adores her 14-year-old brother who tries his best to take care of her, but it wasn’t good enough.
The SIA creates Giftias, which are androids that look like humans. Tsukasa’s partner is Isla, who just returned to the field after horrible experiences with her previous partner. At the end of episode two, it is revealed that Isla only has 2,000 hours left to live.
Sayu Yagami (夜神 粧裕, Yagami Sayu) is the kind-hearted younger sister of Light Yagami who plays a minor role in the main storyline, remaining unaware of Light's possession of the Death Note and his role as Kira .
A flashback shows that Sayu and Light were alone with their mother in the hospital when she passed, since their father was working a case. When Soichiro Yagami finally arrives, Light angrily confronts their father for not being there, and Sayu cries and clings to their mother's dead body.
After Misa is taken into confinement and gives up her Death Note, Rem goes to Light, and Light talks her into sacrificing herself to kill L. Sayu interrupts the conversation by knocking on Light's door and letting him know that dinner's ready.
Sayu's father trades the Death Note in exchange for his daughter's life. Sayu is taken back home to Japan, where she falls into a state of shock and is wheelchair-ridden for some time. Sachiko caring for Sayu. She is last seen at a Coming of Age Ceremony. It is up to the reader to decide what her mental state is.
Ami Maeshima as Sayu (2015, Tokyo) In Death Note: The Musical, Sayu is a fan of Misa. When Light first meets Ryuk, Sayu unintentionally interrupts them and she's confused why Light's acting strangely. He assures her it's nothing, and she has a present for him: tickets to Misa-Misa's concert.
Sayu is a high school student. Unlike in the manga and anime, Sayu is not kidnapped (the mafia play no role in the two films she appears in). Sayu remains ignorant of Light's role as Kira, instead being told that he was killed for his role in the investigation team.
Sayu survives the series, and she presumably stays with a female family member who is possibly an aunt. Since Sayu's mother had previously passed away, after Soichiro and Light both die by the end of the series, Sayu is left with no immediate family.
Light Yagami was born on February 28, 1986. He is portrayed as a teen genius and a model student with a polite, reserved, and gentleman-like personality, who is popular among his peers and teachers and is known for being the class topper. At the beginning of the story, Light is a student in his last year of high school; he later attends To-Oh University (東応大学, Tōō Daigaku). His father, S…
Tsugumi Ohba, the story writer of Death Note said that his editor suggested the family name "Yagami" for Light. Ohba said that he did not feel "too concerned" about the meaning of the name (the Kanji for "Yagami" are "night" and "god"); he said that after he created the final scene in the manga he "liked" that the final scene created "deeper significance" in the name, of Kira worshippers worshipping him at night under the light of the moon – his given name Light is writt…
Ohba described Light as a victim of the Death Note, with Light's life being "ruined" once he obtained it. According to Ohba, Light was "a young man who could understand the pain of others" when he first encountered the Death Note. Ohba said that if Ryuk never developed an interest in the human world, Light would have become "one of the greatest police leaders in the world" who, with L, worked against criminals. He added that he believed that debating whether Light's action…
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