100 COSE CHE NON SAI SU DEATH NOTE - Summary

Summary

The video discusses various trivia about the manga "Death Note," including character details, author insights, and cultural impact. Highlights include KSTAR's nuclear fusion experiment, character design choices, and the influence of "Death Note" on real-life events. The video also touches on the creative process behind the manga and its adaptations into other media. The content is presented as a list of 100 facts, aiming to provide lesser-known information to fans of the series.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. Tsugumi Ohba and Takeshi Obata are the authors of Death Note.
2. The Death Note manga has 108 chapters.
3. Light Yagami's blood group is the same as L's.
4. Light Yagami's height is 179 cm.
5. In the pilot chapter of the manga, there is an eraser called "Test Rider" that can erase names from the Death Note.
6. The Death Note movie was released in 2006.
7. The Death Note film's budget was almost 50 million dollars.
8. There are 18 shinigami in the canonical series.
9. The shinigami Rem's design was inspired by the mythological jellyfish.
10. Misa Amane has an older sister who is mentioned only once in the manga.
11. L's intelligence is rated 9 out of 10, while his management skills are rated 8 out of 10.
12. The Death Note series has sold over 30 million copies worldwide.
13. The series has been adapted into a television drama, video games, and a musical.
14. The authors, Tsugumi Ohba and Takeshi Obata, met for the first time a year after the start of the manga.
15. The Death Note manga was censored in China.
16. The numbers visible on people through the eyes of the shinigami were created with an algorithm.
17. If a shinigami breaks the rules of the shinigami world, there are nine levels of punishments inflicted on them.
18. The 1st level is the heaviest punishment, and the 8th level is the lightest.
19. There is also a level that is not counted, which is even worse than the 1st level.
20. The girl with the hood in the manga is not supposed to be a major character.