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Tarfumes.com - Death Note Vol. 4 with Limited Edition Jealous Figurine

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List Price: $39.98
Our Price: $35.99
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Manufacturer: VIZ VIDEO Starring: Death Note Directed By: na
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Aspect Ratio: 1.77:1 Audience Rating: Unrated Binding: DVD Brand: SIMON & SCHUSTER C/O VIZ MEDIA LLC EAN: 0782009238119 Format: Animated Label: VIZ VIDEO Manufacturer: VIZ VIDEO Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: VIZ VIDEO Region Code: 1 Release Date: 2008-04-29 Running Time: 100 Studio: VIZ VIDEO Theatrical Release Date: 2006
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Special Collector s Item included! Limited Edition Collector s Figurine of Jealous Light becomes the hunter when he's forced to track down Misa, the second Kira. When she finds him first, Light realizes he has a valuable asset on his hands and asks Misa to dispose of L. But Misa's focused on other matters--in addition to her Shinigami Eyes, she's got eyes for Light! Any chance at love is dashed, however, when Misa's cover is blown and she's ordered to relinquish the Death Note. With Misa and Light detained, the killings come to a halt, but then mysteriously resume...
Episode 13: Confession Episode 14: Friend Episode 15: Wager Episode 16: Decision
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Customer Rating:      Summary: One of the best series ever. Comment: Honestly, this is one of the best tv series ever simply because of the mental part of it. There isn't so much action in the sense of people fighting. It's all about the mental warfare. This series will keep you guessing what is going to happen inbetween each episode and as you're watching the episode itself. This is something that everybody and anybody should watch at least once through.
The Bad Part: It technically ended with the resolution at the end of the first "season". You can tell what part I'm talking about when you see it. Then because the fans loved it so much and they pressured him, he went about making a second "season". Think of it really being two books in the set. The second set of episodes takes some episodes to really get along. He had to take it slow to keep the human reactions in the show realistic as opposed to them "magically" figuring somthing out or slipping up. So that's it's only real downside.
There is one other part I don't particularly care for, but I can't say because it's a spoiler. If you enjoy the series, you'll know instantly what part I mean when you see it. ;)
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