The Death Note musical solves the anime’s biggest problem

TL;DR


- The article discusses the mixed reception of the Death Note anime adaptation, with some fans criticizing the series for its poor pacing and character development, particularly in the second half. The author argues that while the anime has its flaws, it still manages to capture the essence of the original manga and remains a compelling and thought-provoking work.

- In contrast, the article praises the Death Note musical, which has been praised for its ability to translate the complex themes and moral dilemmas of the original story into a compelling and entertaining stage production. The author highlights the musical's strong performances, innovative staging, and its ability to explore the nuances of the characters and their motivations.

- The article suggests that the success of the Death Note musical highlights the potential for other anime and manga properties to be adapted into successful stage productions. It argues that the musical's ability to capture the essence of the source material while also offering a unique and engaging theatrical experience could serve as a model for future adaptations.

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