Death Note in other media

Death Note's reception and praise by critics has allowed the franchise to garner much attention in both Japan and overseas. However, this has also exposed Death Note to become a subject of parody in various television shows, anime and even comic books.

Full Metal Panic
An episode features Light, Misa, L and possibly Soichiro in a cameo exercising.

Gin Tama
Episode 25 of the anime is completely "Death Note themed". Ryuk even makes a cameo at the end of the episode.

They Are My Noble Masters
In one episode, the character Yume (which means "dream" in Japanese) aqcuires a notebook titled the "Yume Note". The scene where she uses it is a parody of a scene in episode 8 of the anime.

Keroro Gunso
Similar to Gin Tama, episode 185 of Keroro Gunso features a "Death Note theme". The end of the episode parodies the final episode of the Death Note anime.

Bart Simpsons' Treehouse of Horror
Bart Simpsons' Treehouse of Horror Volume 14 of the annual Treehouse of Horror comic books features a parody of Death Note titled "Murder, He Wrote".
 * Bart is Light
 * Krusty the clown is Ryuk
 * Lisa shares mannerisms as L, including posture, love for cake, and how he puts her thumb in her mouth.
 * There is a parody of Jello, called Mell-o, a reference to Mello.
 * There is a bag of chips called "Eat It! Potato Chips" are a reference to when Light says "I'll take a potato chip... AND EAT IT!"

Real Death Note
A video of the Internet conducted by the group Smosh that, an adult finds the Death Note (which is always the cause of death is by suffocation) and is defeated by the friend that finds the "Life Note" that brings people from the dead to the living again.

Meath Note
A series of adult films where the female protagonist owns a notebook similar to the Death Note. Humorously, rather than kill people, its sole function is to force people into having intercourse with the owner.