Death Note: A high school student walks home, bored with his life, disillusioned by the corruption of the world. His name is Light Yagami, and he believes the world is rotten. But everything changes when he stumbles upon a mysterious black notebook lying on the ground. The words on the cover read: Death Note.
Curious, Light picks it up and flips through the pages. The first rule catches his attention:
“The human whose name is written in this notebook shall die.”
At first, he thinks it’s a joke. But when he tests it on a criminal, he realizes—this power is real. With the ability to kill anyone simply by writing their name, Light decides to rid the world of criminals and create a perfect society where he reigns as a god.
But his actions don’t go unnoticed. As criminals start dying mysteriously, the world’s greatest detective, known only as L, begins investigating. Thus begins a high-stakes game of cat and mouse between two of the most brilliant minds—one fighting for absolute justice, the other for absolute power.

Anime Details
Death Note | |
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Director | Tetsurō Araki |
Studio | Madhouse |
Original Run | October 3, 2006 – June 26, 2007 |
Episodes | 37 |
Genre | Psychological Thriller, Mystery, Supernatural |
Language | Japanese (with multiple dubbed versions) |
IMDb Rating | 9.0/10 |
Number of Reviews | Over 416,000 user reviews |
IMDb Link | IMDb Page |
Death Note – Season 1 (Episodes 1–25) | Light vs. L
The Birth of Kira
Light Yagami, a brilliant but disillusioned high school student, finds the Death Note, a supernatural notebook that allows him to kill anyone just by writing their name. He quickly tests it on criminals, realizing its power. Light sees this as an opportunity to become a god of a new world, free from crime and corruption.
The world soon takes notice of the sudden deaths of criminals, and the mysterious killer is given the nickname “Kira” by the media.
L Steps into the Game
The world’s greatest detective, L, takes on the case and quickly deduces that Kira is in Japan. Through a clever trap using a fake broadcast, L narrows down Kira’s location to the Kanto region of Japan.
L and Light begin a psychological war, each trying to outthink the other. L suspects Light early on but lacks solid proof. To keep an eye on him, L invites Light to work on the Kira investigation directly.
The Introduction of Misa Amane
A second Kira appears—Misa Amane, a famous idol who possesses her own Death Note and the Shinigami Eyes, allowing her to see anyone’s real name and lifespan. She is obsessed with Kira and wants to meet him.
Light manipulates Misa, using her abilities to gain an advantage over L. However, L arrests Misa, suspecting her of being the second Kira. To escape suspicion, Light executes a risky plan, giving up ownership of the Death Note and losing his memory of being Kira.
Light’s Brilliant Deception
While Light is in custody, another Kira emerges—this time, it is a businessman from the Yotsuba Group, who is using the Death Note for corporate gain. Light, now unaware of his past actions, helps the investigation.
When the Yotsuba Kira is caught, Light touches the Death Note and regains his memories, immediately resuming his role as Kira. He tricks the Shinigami Rem into killing L by forcing her to protect Misa. Rem, knowing Misa will be in danger, writes L’s name in the Death Note.
The Death of L
In one of the most shocking moments of the series, L dies in Light’s arms, realizing too late that Light was Kira all along. With L gone, Light assumes the role of the new L, controlling both sides of the investigation. The world now belongs to Kira.
Death Note – Season 1 (Episodes 26–37) | Light vs. Near & Mello
The Rise of Near and Mello
After L’s death, two of his successors emerge—Near (Nate River) and Mello (Mihael Keehl).
- Near, logical and analytical, forms the SPK (Special Provision for Kira) to investigate Kira.
- Mello, reckless and violent, joins the mafia to obtain the Death Note by force.
While Near investigates from the shadows, Mello launches direct attacks, even kidnapping the Japanese police chief to force his way into the case.
Kira’s Global Influence
Five years pass, and Kira has gained god-like status. Governments worldwide secretly support Kira, fearing his power. Light, now working as the head of the Kira investigation, maintains his double life as both Kira and L.
However, Near and Mello’s efforts slowly chip away at Light’s control. Mello’s group steals a Death Note, forcing Light into a desperate battle to retrieve it.
The Final Battle – Near vs. Light
Near, growing suspicious of the new “L” (Light), sets a trap for him. He arranges a meeting with Light’s task force, bringing two Death Notes—one real and one fake.
Light, confident he has won, writes Near’s name in the Death Note. But to his shock, nothing happens. Near reveals that he had switched the real Death Note with a fake one, proving Light is Kira.
Light Yagami’s Downfall
With no escape, Light desperately tries to kill Near and his team. But his final ally, Teru Mikami, betrays him by acting out of sync with Light’s plan. The task force, led by Aizawa and Matsuda, finally confirms that Light Yagami is Kira.
Light, wounded and exhausted, makes a final attempt to escape. But Ryuk, the Shinigami who gave him the Death Note, writes Light’s name—just as he promised at the beginning.
Light dies alone, watching the world he tried to control move on without him.
What Each Season Teaches Us
Season 1 (Light vs. L)
- The corruption of power – Light starts with noble intentions but becomes a ruthless dictator.
- The battle of intelligence – L and Light are constantly one step ahead of each other.
- The unpredictability of fate – Even the smartest plans can have unexpected consequences.
Season 2 (Light vs. Near & Mello)
- Arrogance leads to downfall – Light becomes overconfident and sloppy.
- Justice always prevails – No matter how powerful Light becomes, his time runs out.
- The role of successors – L’s legacy lives on through Near and Mello.
Why You Should Watch Death Note
- Brilliant mind games – Every episode is a psychological battle.
- Unforgettable characters – Light, L, Near, Mello, Ryuk, and Misa each add depth to the story.
- Moral dilemmas – Is Kira truly evil, or was he necessary?
- Suspenseful storytelling – The anime keeps you on edge from start to finish.
Death Note remains one of the most iconic and thought-provoking anime ever made.
FAQ – Death Note
1. Is Death Note based on a manga?
Yes, it is based on the manga written by Tsugumi Ohba and illustrated by Takeshi Obata.
2. How many seasons does Death Note have?
The anime is technically one season with 37 episodes, but it can be divided into two story arcs—Light vs. L (Episodes 1–25) and Light vs. Near & Mello (Episodes 26–37).
3. Is Light Yagami a villain or a hero?
That depends on your perspective. Some see him as a visionary, while others see him as a tyrant.
4. What happens to Ryuk in the end?
Ryuk simply returns to the Shinigami Realm, leaving behind the chaos he started.
5. Where can I watch Death Note?
It is available on streaming platforms like Netflix, Crunchyroll, and Hulu.