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Death Note (2006) as Misa Amane [5] Death Note 2: The Last Name (2006) as Misa Amane [49] Tengoku wa Matte Kureru (2007) as Minako Ueno [50] Ten Nights of Dream (2007) as Mikiko Yagi [51] Arthur and the Minimoys (2007) as The Princess Selenia [52] Uni Senbei (2007) as Haduki Matsushita [53] L: Change the World (2008) as Misa Amane (Cameo ...
Light writes Shiori's name and the name of Naomi Misora in the Death Note, arranging the scenario to make it look like Naomi killed Shiori in a botched kidnapping scenario trying to expose Kira. Shusuke Kaneko, director of the film, said that he created Shiori after reading the original Death Note manga. [43]
Eriko Christy, a protagonist of the video game Illbleed; Eriko Takahashi (絵里子), a main character of the erotic comedy manga series High School Girls; Eriko Torii (江利子), a character from the manga and anime series Maria-sama ga Miteru
Sound of Death Note is a soundtrack featuring music from the first Death Note film composed and arranged by Kenji Kawai. It was released on June 17, 2006, by VAP. [77] Sound of Death Note the Last name is the soundtrack from the second Death Note film, Death Note the Last name. It was released on November 2, 2006. [78]
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Death Note 2: The Last Name (デスノート the Last name, Desu Nōto Za Rasuto Neimu) is a 2006 Japanese supernatural thriller film directed by Shūsuke Kaneko. The film is the second in a series of live-action Japanese films released in 2006 based on the Death Note manga and anime series by Tsugumi Ohba and Takeshi Obata .
Death Note is a Japanese anime television series based on the manga series of the same name written by Tsugumi Ohba and illustrated by Takeshi Obata.It was directed by Tetsurō Araki at Madhouse and originally aired in Japan on Nippon TV every Wednesday (with the exception of December 20, 2006, and January 3, 2007) shortly past midnight, from October 4, 2006, to June 27, 2007.
Sato starred in Hideaki Anno's 2004 comedy film Cutie Honey [3] and Koji Shiraishi's 2007 horror film Carved. [4]She has also appeared in films such as Daihachi Yoshida's 2007 black comedy film Funuke Show Some Love, You Losers!, [5] Kazuya Konaka's 2010 science fiction film Nanase Futatabi [6] and Junji Sakamoto's 2010 mystery film Strangers in the City.