I never actually saw it myself, I just remember the discussion at the time being surprise that it was good. Which must be true because I know it did spawn basically its own universe with a lot of sequels.
Personally, I'm a fan of the cut anime ending which wraps up the story with L's death and skips all of the second season.
Though the most recent manga, where Donald Trump gets ahold of the Death Note himself and puts it into storage to prevent anyone from using its power and saving the world is pretty hilarious. And yes that happened.
I remember it cause i watched the L spin off movie which supposedly took place after the events of the main death note movie. So it wasn't a faithful adaptation either
Right, none of them are really faithful in the slightest. But its even rarer that its even above the level of garbage to be worth watching regardless, which was what I meant up there.
Edge of Tomorrow is the only one I can think of that I enjoyed, and its so divorced from its original that nobody would even know it was adapted without being told.
I never actually saw it myself, I just remember the discussion at the time being surprise that it was good. Which must be true because I know it did spawn basically its own universe with a lot of sequels.
Personally, I'm a fan of the cut anime ending which wraps up the story with L's death and skips all of the second season.
Though the most recent manga, where Donald Trump gets ahold of the Death Note himself and puts it into storage to prevent anyone from using its power and saving the world is pretty hilarious. And yes that happened.
I remember it cause i watched the L spin off movie which supposedly took place after the events of the main death note movie. So it wasn't a faithful adaptation either
Right, none of them are really faithful in the slightest. But its even rarer that its even above the level of garbage to be worth watching regardless, which was what I meant up there.
Like the live action attack on titan movies....
I dont think I've ever really liked a live action adaptation that wasn't based on the real world.
Edge of Tomorrow is the only one I can think of that I enjoyed, and its so divorced from its original that nobody would even know it was adapted without being told.