Death Note is definitely one of the best anime series of all time, for 
it presents a deeply unique and compelling story rivaled by few. I can 
truly say it is one of the best, if not the best anime I've watched.
Story: The story is unique. A notebook falls from the sky, and the human
 who writes a name in it is capable of killing the individual pictured 
in his mind (I left out the details that you don't care about). This 
presents the viewers with a highly debatable theme based on morals and 
justice. Yagami Light, who obtains this power to kill, utilizes it in
 hopes of creating a utopia in which he is god. Criminals, and only 
criminals, are to be punished in hopes of a perfect society. Is this 
however, right? Is it right to kill individuals who have done wrong, and
 will do wrong again? Can they be reformed? Death Note presents the 
viewers with questions such as these, questions which cannot be easily 
answers. This series challenges the viewers morals and for that, it 
deserves highly. 
But this debatable topic isn't the series strong point. Death Note gets a
 10 in the story department, because of the way the plot unravels.  With
 great and power and ambition, Yagami Light is forced to play a chair 
gripping game of cat and mouse with those who seek to detain him. The 
way L attempts to persecute Light is something I have never witnessed in
 an anime. The first 15 episodes will magically draw you closer and 
closer to the scene as suspense hangs over their individual methods for 
identifying the other. You will not be disappointed. 
The flaws begin once it is apparent that there will be a second arc. 
This to me, seemed like an unnecessary way of drawing out the anime, 
although arguably a change in situation was required to break the dead 
lock between Light and L. Anyhow, the series being to lose some of its 
luster at this point, and if I were to rate both arcs separately, the 
first would receive a 15/10 and the second a 9/10. Anyhow, this 
intelligent story deserves an overall 10/10 in my books. 
Characters: Light and L are the most interesting and intellectual 
characters I've ever seen in an anime. Although both are geniuses, they 
each possesses that certain something that will make you root for one of
 them to win the game. Light's charismatic, yet extremely demented 
character gives you reason to watch his conquests and failures. L's 
quirky, yet highly intelligent qualities does the same for him. They are
 both unique and likable in their own ways. Character development is 
also seen, particularly with Light as you witness his calm, calculating 
figure being to crack into a maddening and reckless mess. Obsessed and 
overtaken by his dream of conquest with the Death Note, he changes 
greatly from the beginning of the series. This change can be seen in 
various other characters as well, although not as notable. Anyhow, the 
characters are definitely interesting enough to give this a: 9/10
Sound: Yet another brilliant aspect of Death Note. I truly believe that 
if not for the soundtrack, the anime would not be where it is. All of 
those quick decisive moments with lives on the line are made intense, 
and the calm calculating ones even more so as the characters attempt to 
read each other. The opera, holy-like music also adds greatly to Light's
 character and goal of becoming God in his new world. The only flaw here
 resides in the second opening which at first, may seem disgusting to 
you. But as you continue to watch the series you will notice just how 
well it fits Light's demented mind and how everything he has achieved 
beings to shatter around his feet. 9.5/10 (rounded to 10)
Art/Animation: And again, amazingly done. The dark colors suit the anime
 perfectly, and the characters and scenery are all done amazingly well. I
 mean, the anime made writing with a pen look cool. The way they made it
 zoom across that piece of paper ... In terms of animation, the pen 
wins. It truly does. But seriously, there isn't much action going on 
here, so there wasn't much to animate. Most of the scenes consisted of 
the characters talking or thinking, but the scenes there were filled 
with action (car chase and such) was done very well. A 10/10
Overall: I was watching the series since it first started coming out, 
and those weeks of waiting killed me. That was how good this anime was. 
The suspense was amazing, and it got me thinking. Anyone who finishes 
this anime will be forced to wonder about what they would have done with
 a Death Note. Many of them will question and argue about the actions of
 Light. It is this talkable and complexity that makes the anime shine, 
in addition to its ability to carve suspense and anticipation into its 
viewers. I have never seen an anime as good as Death Note, and I highly 
recommend this anime to be watched. You may hate it (although very few 
seem to), but it is definitely an anime you must TRY.
 
 
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