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Death Note the Musical (Theatre)
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In 2015, a stage musical based on the popular shōnen manga Death Note opened exlusively in Japan and South Korea. The show is an adaptation of the manga's first arc, and the story remains more or less the same. Tired of living in an "unjust" world where criminals continue to run rampant, high school student Light Yagami stumbles upon a black notebook, dropped into the human world by a Shinigami named Ryuk, that holds the ability to kill a person just by writing their name within its pages. Hoping to use this newfound power to purge the world of evil, Light goes on a massive killing spree under the alias "Kira", while the mysterious detective L sets off to stop the bloodshed and take Kira down once and for all.The show's script and songs were originally written in English by Ivan Menchell, Jack Murphy, and well-known Broadway composer Frank Wildhorn, and were subsequently translated to Japanese and Korean for the actual productions. It premiered at the Nissay Theater in Tokyo, Japan on April 5th, 2015. The show is apparently coming to America, but no set date has been announced. | |
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Victory Is Boring | |
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Victory Is Boring: Ryuk's standards for a good time and the penalties for not meeting them are so high that he won't even sit back and watch Light take on the world when he arranges for L's death — when their duel ends with Light as the victor, Ryuk decides to end it there and kills Light. | |
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Villain Song | |
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Villain Song: Light has two major ones: "Where is the Justice?", the show's opening number where he preaches to his class about how corrupt and unjust society is, and "Hurricane", where he finds the Death Note and declares that he'll become a God by purging the world of sin. Ryuk has one in the form of "The Name is Kira!", where he gleefully comments on Light's blossoming killing spree, while simultaneously calling him out for it. "You think you're making changes, but the only thing you can change is your name!" | |
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Screw the Rules, I Have Money! | |
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Screw the Rules, I Have Money!: Referenced in "Where is the Justice?" | |
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Mythology Gag | |
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Mythology Gag: When the investigators first encounter L, he asks them, "What are you looking at? Is it because I'm the only one with sweets?" Soichiro is still kicking when Light dies at the end, a la the live action movies. In the original Tokyo production, he's played by Takeshi Kaga, the same actor who played him in the first two movies. | |
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Adaptational Sexuality | |
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Adaptational Sexuality: Rem's love for Misa is mostly motherly in the anime and manga, a few eyebrow-raising moments notwithstanding. Here, she's explicitly in romantic love with her. | |
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The Ingenue | |
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The Ingenue: Sayu Yagami is a sweet, innocent soprano, who is pretty much the only character who isn't extremely screwed-up. She even gets to dodge the massive nightmare she had to live through in the manga. | |
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Gratuitous English | |
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Gratuitous English: In both the Japanese and Korean versions, the lines "I'm ready, yes I'm ready" in "Ready for Love" are sung in English. | |
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Everything Has Rhythm | |
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Everything Has Rhythm: Light and L both use their tennis rackets for this purpose in "Playing His Game." | |
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Adapted Out | |
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Adapted Out: Several characters that appear in the first arc, namely Watari, Touta Matsuda, and Naomi Misora, are not present in the show. Likewise, L's successors Mello and Near are omitted as well, since Light dies immediately after L in this version. | |
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Face Death with Dignity | |
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Face Death with Dignity: When he's forced to commit suicide, L keeps a straight face during it all and tells Light that he hasn't won. | |
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Bittersweet Ending | |
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Bittersweet Ending: Light kills God knows how many people, including L, and is then killed by Ryuk. Rem also dies protecting Misa. No one will ever know for sure who Kira was, or what happened to Light and L, though it's implied that Soichoro has some idea. The world mourns the loss of Kira. On the upside, Light's reign of terror has been stopped, and Misa, Sayu, and Soichoro all survive — and Kira's identity being a mystery means that at least Sayu never has to live with the knowledge of what her brother really was. | |
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Wham Shot | |
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Wham Shot: At the end, Misa appears and mournfully pours a handful of sand onto the stage. It's Rem's remains. | |
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What Is This Thing You Call "Love"? | |
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What Is This Thing You Call "Love"?: Rem doesn't understand what love is, or why humans are so willing to do stupid, self-destructive things in the name of it. Misa helps her understand. | |
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BSoD Song | |
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B.S.O.D. Song: "Change the World (Reprise)", sung by Soichiro's team of investigators. As more and more people die at Kira's hands, the men contemplate whether they should risk their own lives for the sake of the case, or if they should give up for the sake of their families. At the end, only one of them ends up throwing in the towel. There's also L's Act II solo, "The Way Things Are", in which he slowly begins to realize the existence of Shinigami. | |
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Adaptational Attractiveness | |
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Adaptational Attractiveness: Ryuk◊ and Rem◊ are now more humanlike in appearance and less monstrous. Rem in particular is much more beautiful than her manga counterpart (she now has longer hair, wears a white dress, and no longer sports an eye patch). Regardless, the other characters still see them as terrifying monsters. L also fares better here, and in the Korean production, he's played by K-pop star Kim Junsu. | |
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DeathSong | |
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Death Song: Light sings a very brief Dark Reprise of "Hurricane" before collapsing to the floor, dead. | |
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Adaptation Distillation | |
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Adaptation Distillation: In the same vein as the live action films, the musical is based solely on the first arc of the manga, but heavily condenses the overall story in order to fit it into a two-hour show. The ending in particular was altered to accomodate this: Light still successfully kills L like in the manga, but dies just moments later after Ryuk writes his name in the Death Note. | |
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All Musicals Are Adaptations | |
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All Musicals Are Adaptations | |
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Psychic-Assisted Suicide | |
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Psychic-Assisted Suicide: Not psychic assisted, but its a similar idea. Light uses the Death Note to force a man to kill himself by walking in front of a train. L dies under the same circumstances; instead of dying from a heart attack, he is forced to shoot himself in the head during his final confrontation with Light. | |
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Spared by the Adaptation | |
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Spared by the Adaptation: Misa and Soichiro do not die this time around, much like in the Japanese live-action film duology. | |
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"I Am" Song | |
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"I Am" Song: Light's song "Hurricane" reflects on how he is mow a metaphorical hurricane, sweeping away the sins of humanity. | |
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Establishing Character Moment | |
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Establishing Character Moment: Light has this in the first song, "Where Is The Justice?" showing his philosophies and his motivations for later becoming Kira. | |
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LargeHam | |
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Large Ham: Light can get pretty over-the-top during his more manic moments, but Ryuk is the one that takes the cake. "I'M BOOOOOOOOOOOOOORED!!!" | |
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"I Want" Song | |
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"I Want" Song: The first song, "Where Is The Justice" showcases the students and Light's desire for some actual justice in the world. | |
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Rule of Symbolism | |
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Rule of Symbolism: Misa pouring sand (Rem's remains) at the end of the show is meant to mirror the sands of an hourglass hitting the bottom, signifying that time has run out for both Light and L. | |
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Outliving One's Offspring | |
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Soichiro is still kicking when Light dies at the end, a la the live action movies. In the original Tokyo production, he's played by Takeshi Kaga, the same actor who played him in the first two movies. | |
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Pyrrhic Victory | |
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Pyrrhic Victory: Light succeeds in killing L, but Ryuk promptly kills Light, rendering the whole thing moot. | |
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All for Nothing | |
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All for Nothing: At the end of the musical, after Light had successfully defeated L, Ryuk kills Light not long after because he got bored, referencing this trope when talking about Kira's impact on the world. | |
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ElevenOClockNumber | |
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Eleven O'Clock Number: "When Love Comes", Rem's big solo number where she finally confesses her love for Misa, and quietly accepts the fact that she must sacrifice herself in order to save the girl's life. | |
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Evil Gloating | |
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Evil Gloating: "The Way it Ends," where Light gloats not just about L's upcoming death and the fact that L hasn't been able to prove he was Kira, but also about Rem's death. | |
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Counterpoint Duet | |
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Counterpoint Duet: "Don't Cross That Line", between Light and Soichiro. While Soichiro encourages his son to stay strong and never turn to crime, Light, having done just that, eagerly awaits to become a God as his plan continues to unfold. | |
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Cliffhanger | |
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Cliffhanger: At the end of Act 1, a second Death Note falls from the sky, and who's the first person to find it? Misa. | |
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Minor Character, Major Song | |
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Minor Character, Major Song: Sayu, a relatively minor character in the show, gets some spotlight with her song, "My Hero". | |
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Incoming Ham | |
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Incoming Ham: During Misa's pop concert number, "Ready to Love", Ryuk suddenly runs onstage and dances his ass off. | |
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MundaneMadeAwesome | |
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Mundane Made Awesome: Like in the anime, Light and L take a simple tennis match and turn it into an intense battle between foes; in this case, it's an intense duet. | |
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Duet of Differences | |
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Duet of Differences: Naturally, there are a few between Light and L: "Stalemate" (where they meet for the first time and instantly plan out how they're gonna deal with each other), "Playing His Game" (a dueling duet of sorts that takes place during the tennis match), and "Last Moments" (where Light finally reveals his entire plan to L). | |
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What the Hell, Hero? | |
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What the Hell, Hero?: Soichoro calls L out for letting his stand-in die in order to smoke out Kira. | |
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Mama Bear | |
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Mama Bear: Rem to Misa, as per usual. When Ryuk gets a little too close to Misa, Rem immediately slaps him away. | |
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Composite Character | |
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Composite Character: In the Korean version of the musical, L visibly takes after Near from the source material, with a bit more emphasis on his withdrawn eccentricity, white surroundings and clothes, and what looks like a literal Adaptational Dye Job. | |
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Greek Chorus | |
Death Note the Musical (Theatre) / int_e4d079c1 | comment |
Greek Chorus: An ensemble of civilians narrate much of the story as it progresses. | |
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O.O.C. Is Serious Business | |
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O.O.C. Is Serious Business: L shows genuine fear when he realizes he's going to die, though unlike Light, he manages to Face Death with Dignity. | |
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Death Note the Musical (Theatre) / int_f16f631d | type |
Crowd Song | |
Death Note the Musical (Theatre) / int_f16f631d | comment |
Crowd Song: "Where Is The Justice?", its reprises and "Requiem." You can also count the occasional chants from the ensemble in the Japanese and Korean versions of "Playing His Game." | |
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Death Note the Musical (Theatre) / int_f3fd818b | type |
Dark Reprise | |
Death Note the Musical (Theatre) / int_f3fd818b | comment |
Dark Reprise: As the show goes on, "Where Is The Justice?" and "Hurricane" although already dark songs, get darker, as shown by the public's opinion increasing of Kira, the success of Light's plan to kill the FBI agents, and Light's death. | |
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Death Note the Musical (Theatre) / int_fa74c41c | type |
Distant Duet | |
Death Note the Musical (Theatre) / int_fa74c41c | comment |
Distant Duet: "My Hero" is one between Sayu and Misa, in which they both sing about how much they idolize their biggest hero, Kira. | |
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Death Note the Musical (Theatre) / int_ffd5b598 | type |
The Song Before the Storm | |
Death Note the Musical (Theatre) / int_ffd5b598 | comment |
The Song Before the Storm: "Where is the Justice? (Reprise)", which closes the first act. As Kira rises to power while his followers grow in numbers, L vows to hunt him down and bring him to justice once and for all. Meanwhile, Misa stumbles upon another Death Note... | |
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