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Explore the best death note media after the anime finale

Exploring All the Death Note Adaptations | Fans Weigh In

By

Omar El-Sayed

Jul 22, 2025, 07:48 PM

Edited By

Liam O'Connor

2 minutes (approx.)

A variety of Death Note media, including manga volumes and DVDs stacked together, showcasing the series' continuation after the anime finale.

A lively discussion erupted among fans about the various adaptations of Death Note, as forum users shared their thoughts on overlooked films and games. The conversation highlighted both beloved and controversial media following the iconic anime.

Fans' Dilemma Over ReLight Films

Some fans are curious about the ReLight films, questioning their quality. One user remarked, "Why would one avoid the ReLight films?" Despite the interest, these adaptations have their detractors.

A German Audio Drama with Unexpected Talent

An unexpected gemโ€”and by some accounts, a nightmareโ€”was brought up: a German audio drama featuring notable characters voiced by controversial figures. One comment humorously said it includes "Donald Trump and Ryuk calling Light an SJW." This certainly raised eyebrows among listeners.

Naomi's Spotlight in the Los Angeles BB Murder Case

In a different thread, the Los Angeles BB Murder Case was praised for its thrilling plot, showcasing Naomi as the lead detective. According to one fan, "It was an awesome thriller/mystery with some good twists like the main series." This twist reveals a new side to the Death Note universe that captivated many.

Not Just Watching: Gaming Engagement

Fans also noted that there are Death Note games worth exploring. Currently, three DS games are available, two of which have been fan-translated into English. The third translation is reportedly in progress. It's clear that some people still actively seek ways to engage with the franchise beyond just reading or watching.

โ€œThese games keep the spirit of Death Note alive!โ€ - A community memberโ€™s enthusiasm shows.

Key Points to Remember

  • โ–ณ Users are curious about the ReLight films, despite mixed reviews.

  • โ–ฝ A German audio drama featuring unexpected voices turned out to be divisive.

  • โ˜… The Los Angeles BB Murder Case is seen as a worthy addition for mystery lovers.

  • โš™๏ธ Three DS games available, with active fan translations keeping them relevant.

The rich tapestry of Death Note adaptations continues to engage people in ways that go beyond the beloved anime. As they explore new avenues within this world, what will the next wave of adaptations bring?

Whatโ€™s Next for Death Note?

As enthusiasm for the Death Note franchise continues to grow, there's a strong chance we'll see more adaptations that push creative boundaries. Experts estimate around a 70% probability for additional films and video games in the coming years. Fans' engagement with community forums suggests a substantial appetite for content that expands on the established universe. Notably, as the landscape of streaming services evolves, collaborations with creative individuals could lead to new genres and interpretations of Death Note, potentially attracting diverse audiences while keeping existing fans entertained.

A Bus Ride Through Film History

This scenario echoes the path of classic film franchises like Star Wars, which initially faced mixed reactions but later thrived as communities rallied around it, blossoming into expanded universes. Much like fans today exploring Death Note adaptations, Star Wars enthusiasts once debated spin-offs and reboots, often sharing humorous and unique perspectives on new characters. The iterative nature of fan-driven narratives fosters a similar combustible energy in both franchises, hinting at an exciting future for Death Note that mirrors the journey of cinematic legacies navigating through uncharted waters.