Talk:Beyond Birthday

Questions about Death Note: Another Note
what is rue ryuzaki's aim? let me see. he is the same person with beyond birthday. bb is a serial killer, and rr tries to catch himself, right? by doing so, does he think that he could overpass l?

what does misora naomi do? she works with rue ryuzaki, but does she think she works with l? how is that possible? where is l all the time? does he just let rue ryuzaki pretend himself?

why does bb try to kill himself?

please answer because i can't read the book. 78.182.155.144 20:55, February 20, 2014 (UTC)


 * Read the pages. Both this page, as well as the page for Another Note. They will give you a summary, thus answering all your questions. Which is pretty much what they're here for.
 * StillAlive (talk) 21:50, February 20, 2014 (UTC)

i couldn't understand what the pages said. 78.182.146.133 10:11, February 21, 2014 (UTC)


 * Well then thank you for you're input. I'll be sure to check them out and clean them up if I can.
 * StillAlive (talk) 13:14, February 21, 2014 (UTC)

Beyond Birthday Mentioned
Wasn't Beyond Birthday mentioned in the manga aswell the anime?Jayu Lawliet 04:10, December 14, 2015 (UTC)
 * He was mentioned in the databook which i guess you could count as the manga. The anime, no he wasn't as far as i remember. Munchvtec (talk) 13:53, December 14, 2015 (UTC)

Rue vs Roet
The page is locked so I can't alter this myself, but in the Trivia area it says that りゅうざき  ル エ translates to "Roet Ryuzaki", then states the Romaji used was "ryūzaki rue" instead. However, the Romaji is actually what is written in the kana:  ル is ru and  エ is e, so the Romaji isn't "wrong." However, I'm pretty sure that the name was intended to be an anagram of  エ ル (L) since BB is masquerading as L in the story, rather than a name based on the Dutch word for soot (or the French word for a spinning wheel, as it can also be translated as Rouet, heck it could even be the French pronounciation of the name Louis). It's not unheard of for a combination of katakana to have more than one translation, especially if the words are homonyms or near homonyms, sound the same but originate from different languages, or just have an L in one word and an R in the other. Phoenixdaisy (talk) 23:07, October 20, 2016 (UTC)