Death Note - Vol.3 details

Death Note - Vol.3
Format: 15 DVD
Starring: Brad Swaile, Brian Drummond, Alessandro Juliani
Director: Tetsuro Araki
Genres: Animated - Anime, Sci-Fi/Fantasy - Anime/Japanimation
Studio: ANCHOR BAY
Name Discs
Death Note - Vol.3 - Disc 1
15 Disc 1
Death Note - Vol.3 - Disc 2
15 Disc 2

DVD Information

Run time: 1 hour 40 minutes
Rental release: 13 Oct 2008
Main languages: Japanese
Dubbed: English
Subtitles: English
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  • More good from the gods of death

    Rated - 5.0 stars  
    By a customer from Macmerry , 12 Nov 2008

    [Highly rated reviewer]

    If you liked death note 1 & 2 you will like this. How can you not? More more and more please. Death note is the new addiction. My love of animation (and oriental stories) is re-born. Thankyou L, thank you Shinigami :)
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  • Rem is no substitute for Ryuk.

    Rated - 5.0 stars  
    By H0LLIE (198 reviews) from UK , 21 Jul 2010
    In this third volume the pace starts to speed up again as Light and Misa are released from confinement and they join the hunt for Kira. As neither of them have any knowledge that they ever were Kira there are lots of new twists to keep you guessing.

    The Yotsuba arc comes into play but seems a little rushed compared with in the books. The Yotsuba Kira's identity is too easily given away here, were as in the books you were kept guessing literally untill the moment of revelation.

    L's voice actor (the American one at least) failing to make L's lines sound as funny as they should means there isn't much comic relief through out these episodes, especially as Ryuk has now left the story. And of course Rem is no substitute for Ryuk as the dominant Shinigami.

    Light seems almost insignificant at times, but his English language dubbing suits him much better in 'good-mode'. The individual members of the task force all get their parts increased, providing some important insight into the supporting cast.

    Again, the story remains true to the origional source material, but as with the books, things are always just a little bit dull when Light is 'nice'.

    Though I am normally a fan of J-Rock I found the title music for this series awful, now it has been changed from a terrible attempt at modern rock to an abysmal attempt at grunge metal, and is infact slightly disturbing, but you can always just skip past that, I do.

    Still highly enjoyable and highly recommended.
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  • listed wrong

    Rated - 2.0 stars  
    By a customer from uk , 11 Apr 2010
    Language DVD: Japanese ....

    its not. its english.

    after watching so many of the episodes in japanese with subtitles, the english voiceovers just seem so pathetic, no depth or emotion. the japanese one is much better.
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  • 'Death Note - Vol.3'

    Rated - 5.0 stars  
    By Chairmosher (36 reviews) from St. Neots , 12 Feb 2009
    I'm a big fan of Death Note. It never fails to keep intrigued and hooked to the plot and the characters. This is awesome anime I recommend to any anime and manga lover, and anyone who enjoyes a good supernatural detective story.
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  • More good from the gods of death

    Rated - 5.0 stars  
    By a customer from Macmerry , 12 Nov 2008

    [Highly rated reviewer]

    If you liked death note 1 & 2 you will like this. How can you not? More more and more please. Death note is the new addiction. My love of animation (and oriental stories) is re-born. Thankyou L, thank you Shinigami :)
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