The Death Note alternative ending is a possible ending to show something else that might have happened to Light Yagami after his death. It is unknown if the ending is real or fake. There is a lack of evidence to prove the ending to be real. It has really only been seen on the Internet and there are mainly English versions of the ending circulating, but it has become popular in the Death Note fandom.
Due to the fact that there is no proof, it’s left to fans to decide for themselves. The ending only exists in manga form; there is no anime adaptation for the ending.
The story starts off in what appears to an alternative future to the primary Death Note story. Light Yagami is an old man and he is sitting in an office, writing criminal names in his Death Note. After a short while, he tells Ryuk to kill him by writing his name in his Death Note.
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Light claims that after so many years of being Kira, he is finally tired of a life of killing others. Ryuk agrees to Light’s request, and so Ryuk writes Light’s name in his Death Note and Light dies. Straight after Light’s death, Light wakes up in a mysterious valley and is no longer an old man. He now has the same appearance that he did towards the end of the primary Death Note storyline.
Suddenly, Ryuk appears before Light and tells Light that he is in the Shinigami Realm. Light begins to wonder what will happen to him and why was he brought there.
Suddenly, Light hears a voice saying “Kurou Otoharada. Heart Attack, ” starts to feel a pain in his chest and then dies of a heart attack (resembling the Kurou Otoharada heart Attack of Light’s first victim he killed with his Death Note). However, Light comes back to life again and hears the voice again, saying Shibuimaru Takuo Shibuimaru. Car Accident, and is then run over and killed by a truck that appears out of nowhere (resembling the Shibuimaru Takuo car accident of Light’s second victim he killed with his Death Note).
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Yet again, Light comes back to life and wonders to himself what is going on, until Ryuk interrupts and tells him he is experiencing the atonement that a human does whenever a human being uses a Death Note. Ryuk tells Light that he will die the same amount of times (and in the same ways) as the humans he had killed in his lifetime of using the Death Note. Light hears the mysterious voice yet again and this time it says “Naomi Misora. Suicide.” and Light says out loud, What is this voice? Ryuk answers Light’s question and he says it is the Shinigami King's voice and that only his Death Note can kill the same human again and again.
Light starts to lose control of his left hand and he starts strangling himself to death (resembling the suicide of Misora Naomi) and he begs Ryuk to help him but Ryuk says that it is no use. Ryuk tells him that from body and soul, even from people's memories and all the records in the human world Light will still experience all the deaths of all the people he killed and will disappear from existence in the end.
Light dies yet again after choking himself and Light returns to life yet again, however this time Light starts laughing incredibly loudly and Ryuk thinks Light has already gone crazy from all the fear. Light reveals that after all the people he has killed he has a huge amount of time before he disappears and that it will be more than enough time for some plan he has in mind.
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Ryuk asks Light what he is thinking and Light replies saying that he is going to look for the Shinigami King and make a deal with him. Light says that instead of warranting his own safety, he will lend the king his intelligence with an amazing strategy to rebuild the Shinigami's rotten world.
Ryuk says that he is unsure if the king will even be interested in the deal, and Light tells Ryuk that he can even kill the king if needed, with a battle for the summit.
Light tells Ryuk that he is not done yet and will amaze Ryuk more. Ryuk gets excited, saying to Light that he is the best after all. Light tells Ryuk that it's time they start the search, and that he will show Ryuk the genesis of the New World yet again.Lately more and more attention has been drawn to the fact that the DN manga and anime vary in various crucial points, making them both engaging and unique stories to enjoy and think about. On basis of this, I started wondering what exactly changed from manga to anime? In the sense of… which scenes were adapted straight from the text, what was added, what was removed?
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What resulted is this. It’s a bare-bones scene inventory. It’s not an analysis of the different implications, it’s more meant as a reference post to help with starting to compare the two.
It also in no way means scenes not mentioned here are entirely unadapted - listing every small phrasing change was simply not within my capacity. And since this was a huuuge task as was, I also couldn’t pay much attention to minor alterations in body language and such either - let alone filmic mood-creating devices such as camera, coloring and music.
What this does is compare the scene selection as such. It answers questions as‘Was this in the manga like this?’‘Is this scene in the anime?’ and‘How was this scene order altered?’ essentially.
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One day I would love to do an actual analysis on what some of this means for plot interpretation, but as is, this is just a plain comparison that I think more people than just me might find interesting.
(While I did give my best, please note I worked on this hours and hours sometimes in the middle of the night, so I don’t claim a full absence of mistakes. Double-checking for yourself when you want to work with comparison analysis is probably always the safest bet.)
From here on out so much is changed and mixed and matched, it’s a nightmare to document. Bear with me if I don’t catch everything, I’ll try my best (and it’ll still be a lot).
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Episode 28 (adapts from the rest of Chapter 63 to most of Chapter 66, excluding Shido showing up and confronting Ryuk from Chapter 65 ):
Episode 29 (adapts Chapter 66 to 74. More specifically: a part of Chapter 71, then the missing scenes from 65 and the rest of 66, then goes to a part of Chapter 68, then shows half of the flashback from Chapter 70 which isn’t a flashback here, then goes to a scene from 71, then back to the 70-ex-flashback, then continues on in normal from 71 to 74 ):
Episode 30 (adapts Chapter 75 to 79, with some later scenes. More specifically: starts at 75, then goes to second half of 76, continues on to first half of 77, then 78, then a short segment from 81, then back to 77, then to the end of 79, then another scene from 81, then back to 79 again):
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Episode 31 (adapts Chapter 80 to 83 . More specifically: starts at first half of 80, then goes to 81 although the scenes from it are out of order, then 82, then 83, then flashback to missing scenes from 81 ):
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