Death Note is full of religious references. From actions and poses that the characters make to Kira's followers worshipping him, there is symbolism in just about everything. Besides her gothic sense of style, Misa also wears a Rosary. As a Kira supporter, she believes that Light is God so it makes sense that she would do anything for him even if he hadn't avenged her parents. As Light desperately wanted to be a God, he was glad to use her in any way he wanted.
Perhaps she should not have put faith in a man that used her and killed thousands of people. Misa was introduced with the Shinigami Eyes, which changed her eye color to red whenever she wanted to see someone's name and how long they had until they would die. However, her Shinigami Eyes are not the only cause of her eyes changing color. Misa can also be seen with brown and blue eyes. Many fans believe that she used contacts to change eye color for her jobs as a model and actress.
It may have also been a mistake in the production of the series. Despite being a ruthless killer with a lack of empathy for anyone besides her and Light, Misa was also one of the few people that actually showed Matsuda kindness. She really liked having him as her manager and was disappointed when Mogi had to replace him when he was forced to fake his death. Misa made the most out of it but was sad to see her biggest fan leave.
Most of the characters, such as Light and L, considered Matsuda to be an idiot. Even the other members of the Task Force have not always shown him as much kindness as Misa had. Matsuda and Misa's optimistic and childish personalities made them unexpected friends. Perhaps she was kinder than most give her credit for. He got into anime when he was in high school, starting with Attack on Titan, which eventually became his favorite franchise ever made. By Kit Morris Published Oct 12, Share Share Tweet Email 0.
Related Topics Lists death note. After he was killed by Kira, Misa felt justice had been served, prompting her to become a loyal Kira supporter. One night, shortly after beginning her modeling career, Misa met an obsessed, knife-wielding stalker. He confessed his feelings to Misa, but upon her rejection, he attacked and attempted to kill her. A Shinigami named Gelus , who had been watching Misa from the Shinigami Realm and had fallen in love with her, wrote down the name of her stalker and killed him, ultimately saving Misa's life.
Since Shinigami are meant to shorten human lifespans and not extend them, Gelus himself died, turning to dust and leaving behind only his Death Note. Since Misa was meant to die, but was saved by Gelus, the years of Gelus's lifespan were given to Misa's, extending her lifespan greatly past the average lifespan of a human being. Another Shinigami, Rem , witnessed the sacrifice and decided that Gelus' notebook should belong to Misa in accordance with Gelus' wishes.
After giving Misa the Death Note, Rem was obligated to stay with her as Ryuk is with Light , and Rem eventually develops feelings for her over time as Gelus did. In the hope of meeting and thanking Kira for avenging her parents, Misa made the eye deal with Rem, she uses this ability to track down Light Yagami. Misa plans on making videotapes in order to get Kira's attention, so she has a friend of hers prepare the tapes so as to ensure that her fingerprints won't be on the tapes.
She sends four tapes to Sakura TV , and the station reports live that they have received the tapes four days later. He reports that the first tape contains a voice recording which predicted the death of two arrested criminals. That night, the criminals both die of heart failure at pm. The host states that since only Kira could perform such an act, they were sure that the tapes are from Kira. He also states that they were told to broadcast the second tape at pm, and that they had not watched the tape themselves.
The broadcast begins and is viewed by the Japanese Task Force. A voice states "I am Kira" and kills a news anchor at the time the voice promised. The voice recording says that one death is surely not enough to prove that they are Kira, so they will sacrifice another commentator from Taiyou TV for speaking against Kira as well.
As the broadcast continues, the voice says that they do not wish to kill innocent people and that the police do not have to be considered enemies, and that Kira's goal is to create a world without crime. Ukita arrives at Sakura TV station, before Misa kills him. Soichiro Yagami drives a bus through the front doors of the Sakura TV station. Soichiro exits the vehicle with his jacket covering the area around his face, and threatens Demegawa for the original tapes and the copies.
As the Task Force watches the broadcasts, Sakura TV's broadcast is cut while two other stations continue to report on the incident happening in front of Sakura TV station. L calls Vice-Director Kitamura and Soichiro, and arranges for a large number of police officers to block Soichiro from Kira's view using their bodies and armored police vehicles as cover. NHN reports that the police have taken a stance against Kira. The next day the Task Force arrives at headquarters, and L explains that tapes three and four had arrived with instructions.
If the police agreed to work with Kira, tape number three should be aired; if they did not, tape number four should be aired. The third tape contains details of the agreement, saying that the police are to release all details of criminals so that Kira can deal judgment unto them.
To seal the agreement, those in the upper ranks of the police along with L must reveal their identities. The fourth tape is more or less the same, although it is worded differently. On April 22, the tape is aired. Meanwhile, Light Yagami and Ryuk watch the broadcast, amused, while Light decides to find a way to contact and subsequently manipulate the new Kira without revealing his own identity.
L also deduces that this is the work of a second Kira. L says that catching one Kira could definitely lead to clues about the other.
He then says that a battle has begun between them and Kira to find the Second Kira first, and that there is a chance that they will uncover the real Kira in the process. Meanwhile, Rem asks Misa if it's a good idea to not use the Death Note for herself, and Misa says that she is using it for herself; she wants to meet Kira, talk to him and find out what kind of person he is.
Misa explains that she moved here to live by herself and sent the tapes to the TV station so she could catch Kira's attention. She tells Rem that Kira must be interested in her by now, and could want to meet her as much as she wants to meet him.
Rem says that Misa is playing a dangerous game and could get killed, and Misa replies that it will be fine as Kira is probably nice to girls, and she has the Shinigami Eyes and therefore, the upper hand. L has Light join the Task Force, then they forge a response, posing as the real Kira.
As it is broadcasted, Misa watches with excitement from her bedroom, and says she has some back-up tapes that she saved and is going to dub the sound over them. Rem asks her what she plans to do, and Misa says that she is going to reply to Kira, and then wonders what she's going to say to him. Sometime later, Misa forms a response herself, which mention Shinigami. She takes advantage of this mention in her next entry, a diary, where she mentions Shinigami at a big sports event, which is meant to throw off the investigation.
However, the main part of the message is "My friend and I showed off our notebooks in Aoyama," successfully prompting Light as Kira to go to Aoyama, where a disguised Misa notices his lifespan is absent meaning that he owns a Death Note, and concludes he is Kira, while falling in love with him instantly.
After finding out his address by purchasing the information, Misa arrives at Light's house, telling his mother and sister that she has his notebook. When she is in private with him, she explains what has happened, and asks to be his girlfriend and partner in crime, admitting that she wouldn't even mind if he simply uses her. Light agrees, intending to use her for her Shinigami Eyes, which would help kill L. Light tells her to make a new tape which would make it seem like the first and second Kiras still haven't allied or met yet.
Light explains to her that he'll have to date a bunch of other girlfriends in order to mask suspicion, but Misa protests, saying she'll kill the girls. Light threatens her, but, in turn, Rem says that should Misa die, Rem would assume it's Light and kill him instantly.
Light instructs Misa to not meet him until two weeks later. However, not too long after, Misa impulsively arrives at his home against his wishes. Light takes advantage of this as well as Rem threatening to kill Light should Misa die by swaying Rem into killing L, ensuring her that Misa would be happy. Light uses Misa's second cell phone to use for emergencies, and he kisses her. Misa meets LIght on campus, seeing L for the first time as well as his name.
Soon after, she spawns a crowd, where her phone gets stolen by L, and is taken away. She is then captured by L under suspicion of being the second Kira. The Task Force found several pieces of evidence in her apartment: stamps like the ones used to mail the Kira tapes to Sakura TV, a pen with the same ink, and a notebook with paper like the paper sent with the tapes. They also found receipts for train tickets from Nagano and Tokyo the places the tapes were sent from , as well as flower pollen from flowers that grew in the area Misa previously lived in the flowers happen to be a type that is not found in Kantou.
Misa is put into confinement, unable to move her body or see due to L's restraints. Because Misa refuses to talk, L tells Watari to do everything possible to make her, and to even resort to torture if necessary.
Misa eventually asks Rem to kill her. L and the others watching, who are unable to see Rem since they haven't touched Misa's Death Note, believe Misa is talking to them. As an alternate solution, Rem eventually convinces Misa, who had originally refused, not wanting to forget her love for Light, to give up ownership of the Death Note.
Rem assures Misa that her feelings for Light Yagami will not go away and that she will simply forget that Light is Kira. After losing her memories, and thus forth not sure as to how she got into her situation in the first place, she assumes that a stalker fan of her modeling work has kidnapped her, and starts to talk aloud to convince "the stalker" to let her go.
L and the Task Force think she is playing dumb, but eventually conclude that it is not an act. Light is eventually able to create a situation in which she is free, but still under surveillance. Misa proves to be a surprising asset to the investigation by uncovering the identity of the Third Kira. She also establishes an alliance with L, whom she only knew as Ryuzaki.
This unlikely friendship begins when L tells Misa that he understands her feelings for Light, and, touched by this, Misa kisses him on the cheek and offers to be his friend. L comments that she is the first and only person to ever do so. After regaining her memories as the Second Kira, Misa trades for the Shinigami Eyes a second time with Ryuk, and, once again, takes on the role of Kira.
When L notes that the murders continued once Misa was released, Rem realizes that Misa will doubtlessly be discovered by L, and the only way to prevent this would be to kill L. After Watari and L die, Rem turns to dust, having saved Misa's life and expanding her lifespan. Shinigami who die are reduced to dust, and their remaining lifespan is given to the human they saved. Since Rem killed L and Watari, she gained their remaining lifespans. Additionally she probably still had some lifespan left.
So does this mean all of this lifespan is transferred to Misa Amane?! Yet according to her wiki page , she dies in at the age of 26, only seven years after Rem died. Does this mean that humans are also capable of reducing their own lifespans?
Or would the author have made a mistake by letting Misa die as early as she has? The use of the Death Note in the human world sometimes affects other human's lives or shortens their original life-span, even though their names are not actually written in the Death Note itself.
In these cases, no matter the cause, the god of death sees only the original life-span and not the shortened life-span. Short Answer: It doesn't matter how much time Misa gained from the shinigami, or how much she lost from halving her lifespan. Every time someone relevant to your fate is killed by the Death Note, the future changes and your lifespan is recalculated. Misa was living for the sake of Light. Light was killed by the Death Note. It would have been strange if her recalculated lifespan hadn't been dramatically shorter than before.
The fact she died on Valentine's Day in the year following Light's death strongly suggests she committed suicide because he was dead. This is also shown at the end of the anime. Longer Answer: The same way killing a murderer with the Death Note can extend the lives of their future victims, killing someone with the Death Note can shorten the lives of their loved ones.
We see both of these examples take place with Misa. Her life had ended with the mugging, but she was indirectly allowed to keep living by the Death Note.
Later, she had a long life ahead of her, but the Death Note indirectly gave her a premature death. The best part of this rule is the last sentence: "In these cases, no matter the cause, the god of death sees only the original lifespan and not the shortened lifespan. So basically, the lifespans that shinigami see aren't reliably accurate.
They can only see the person's original lifespan. If the Death Note indirectly decreases someone's lifespan, that person's visible lifespan won't change. This rule was most likely created by the author just to help ensure there wouldn't be any plotholes. Note: This only holds true for the Death Note indirectly shortening people's lives.
The user's original lifespan will still visibly decrease if they trade half their lifespan for shinigami eyes as shown when Rem is reunited with Misa, as she is able to tell that Misa traded half her lifespan again.
The user's lifespan will also visibly increase if the Death Note indirectly lengthens someone's lifespan. Rule LIX states:. The rule about shortened lifespans, rule XLII, is the only rule which states that "in these cases" the shinigami can't see the correct lifespan. There is never any mention of this regarding lengthened lifespans. I don't think we're told how many years Gelus or Rem had. Ryuk said that Shinigami were lazy and only write names now to extend their life, and doing more than that would be seen as "working too hard".
This is on the basis that a Shinigami does not gain any life when preventing someone's death, so L's lifespan was never taken by Rem to then be passed onto Misa. Watari, who I remember dying first, was old so he probably didn't have much time left anyway.
Watari had about a year or two left.
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