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Don't you love it when a clever plan works out just the way you want it to? Well, Death Note has plenty of mind-twisting strategies and secret plans, and they're all carried off in style! Watch our picks for some of our favorite schemes that were carried off in the Death Note series (warning, some spoilers ahead)!
Episode 2 - Light hides the Death Note in his desk drawer, with amazing precautions!
Episode 4 - Light gets Raye Penbar's name thanks to his masterful handling of an incident on the bus.
Episode 24 - As the conclusion of what might be the most successful scheme of all, Light regains his memories of the Death Note!
Episode 25 - Light manuevers the Shinigami Rem into killing an important character!
Episode 36 - Near tricks Mikami into using a fake notebook, in an act which might determine the winner of the Light-Near battle!

About.com just came out with their list of the top anime of the decade from 2000-2009, and three of our series made the list: Naruto, Bleach and Death Note. Fortunately for you, dear viewers, we have all three series here in the Shonen Jump section of this site, so if you haven't had a chance to see the best, now's the time!
A couple of other anime series that made the top 10, Black Lagoon and Fullmetal Alchemist, are also available in their original manga format through the VIZ store, so be sure to check those out too.



The VIZ Media Store is having a special holiday sale on manga -- buy three volumes of any VIZ Media manga under $9.99 and get a fourth for free! Head over to the store and check out what we have!

Here’s a question: can a manga series based on heavy plotting and conversations withstand being animated? Would it be ridiculously boring? Madhouse Animation Studios was given this challenge with Death Note, and as it turns out, even a story that heavily depends on dialogue can be action-packed.
The creators of the Death Note anime have creatively and cleverly placed some pretty fancy animation into this series, with scenes that are impressive to look at yet also unexpected, making it all the more enjoyable. Scenes that you might have expected to be ordinary are swept up in movement. Pages from the graphic novel flourish in the anime. Everyday actions prove to be artistic.
This appears right from Episode 1, skillfully hooking in the audience as if to prove that a dialogue-based anime series can still keep up with its flashy action genre competition. Notably, Episode 25 delivers a beautiful scene that is not illustrated in the manga (check out from 04:37-06:27 in the episode), boasting excellent direction, music, and perspective that could only have been displayed through animation. This magic reoccurs yet again in one of the final episodes (Episode 36, 13:45-15:40), sealing it off with a dazzling finish.
So there you have it—great music, pace and direction, along with excellent voice casting, and Death Note becomes a feast for the eyes and ears as well as for the head. With sometimes extremely intricate and complicated scenarios that you have to be very alert to understand, the anime has a lot of flashy movement, music, and emotion-packed voices to keep us awake and paying full attention—and liking it, too.
-- Danielle Forward


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