Light's incentive is that, for his final confrontation with Near, he expects Near to swap his notebook with a fake, which is why he's already preparing a fake. Each agent will receive the file and die at a different time. Kaneko changed the story involving Light gaining his first notebook as he felt that the audience "would have a hard time sympathizing" with Light if the scene remained the same as it was in the manga. This is dangerous for Light, as Misa being the second Kira would point towards Light being the original Kira. Light places two fake rules in the notebook Rem is attached to, one being that when the notebook is destroyed, anyone who has touched the notebook will die, and, most importantly, whoever doesn't write names within the notebook within 13 consecutive days dies. Most of Light's clothing in When designing color book covers, Obata assigned colors to characters to "get the atmosphere right." 2015's "Death Note" TV show with Masataka Kubota as Light Yagami (NTV, Tokyo). Light figures this person is dangerous as they could tarnish Kira's reputation and their capture would be detrimental for Light, so Light figures he needs to join the Task Force in order to keep an eye on L as well as this fake Kira.
Ohba added that he believed that debating whether Light's actions were good or evil is not "very important." For the next few days, Light proceeds to kill more criminals, petty or not, in order to cover up the fact that petty criminals have died solely while he was studying. Ohba said that he did not feel "too concerned" about the meaning of the name (the kanji are "night" and "god"); he said that after he created the final scene in the manga he "liked" that the final scene created "deeper significance" in the name. Nevertheless, Ohba states that Light never lost his love for his family since he viewed them as righteous people.Tetsuro Araki, the director of the anime, said that he felt an urge to support and cheer for Light. Light instructs Misa to kill L if she remembers his real name from when they were on campus, but Misa doesn't remember and so makes the Shinigami Eye deal again, which is what Light wanted in case Misa forgot L's name, as taking the Eye deal and halving her lifespan would pressure Rem. Light uses this opportunity to convince Rem to help him kill L, promising her that it's for Misa's happiness. Kaneko added that as he portrayed Light as "being enthralled" as he "becomes more cruel" to make the audience members feel that they could "do the terrible things he does" even if the members do not sympathize with Light. Eventually, the surveillance cameras get removed and Light plans on finding L through his father. After finding out his address, the Second Kira arrives at Light's house, and Light invites Light has to now keep a gaggle of girlfriends so that his newfound relationship with Misa won't stand out, as L had already deduced that Kira and the second Kira have allied. Light Yagami is one of those special occasions where the villain is the main protagonist of a series that is Death Note, he is a psychopathic brilliant mind who uses a notebook to kill off thousands of criminals nonstop to fulfill his goal in becoming a god of the new world. For the next five years, by using L's database of criminal records, Light's judgments become more widespread than ever. Even after being corrupted by the Death Note, Light continues to show a willingness to protect his family.Similar to his father, Light has a strong sense of justice but this quickly becomes warped after he becomes tainted by the notebookâs power.
He explains that Tailor's information was never made available to the public, so there was no way Kira could have killed him until now. The world has become so enthralled that multiple live-action movies, stage plays, and TV shows were made, most of them spearheaded by Japan. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. L says that he is now speaking directly to Kira and tells Kira that he will catch him, then the broadcast ends. When asked about which character was most similar to himself, Ohba indicated Near and "maybe Light." The raid commences and they regain the Death Note, and Light tells them to confront Mello. Light realizes that L would have told him his plan regardless of what he told L and that he set things up so that if Light didn't say there was another Kira, he would look suspicious, and if he did, he would help strengthen L's theory to the Task Force. Light then swaps the notebooks with their respective Shinigami, with Ryuk being attached to the notebook originally owned by Misa and Rem attached to Light's.
Obata envisioned Light as a "smart and formal guy" who wears formal shirts. For the Italian village on the Amalfi Coast, see
However the pair eventually come to a disagreement on how they should deal with law enforcement targeting them, including L and Light's father James. Near and Light subtly make declarations of their battle.Near calls Light and informs him of their ongoing investigation of Takada. Light had expected Matsuda to gain ownership and make the Shinigami Eye deal, but, unfortunately for Light, Soichiro does so instead. Light follows Penber and gives orders with a transmitter.On December 27, 2003, Light goes to an underground section of the Shinjuku Station. In addition, he wants Penber to show him the names and faces of every FBI agent sent to investigate the NPA. Light then privately reveals to Takada that he is Kira. This allowed Near to seize the real notebook which Mikami had used to write down her name. This puts him on the safest ground as his role as a second generation L, covering his identity as Kira.