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image= picture of character in the anime (if the character does not appear in the anime, then use a picture of them from where they prominently appear instead) manga= character's debut in the manga anime= character's debut in the anime films= Death Note Live Action films the character appears in novels= Death Note novels the character appears in games= Death Note video games the character appears in media= any cameo the character has made in the media where Death Note was not the focal point (e.g. Light, Misa and L's cameo in episode six of Full Metal Panic! The Second Raid; Near appears as a playable character in the video game Jump Ultimate Stars) real name= the character's real name. Leave this blank if the characters real name was revealed around the time of their debut (e.x. This section should be left blank for Soichiro Yagami, but should be filled in for Mello) aka= any nicknames or aliases the character has. For characters like Near, their real name would be added in the spot above, but their main alias, if used as the pag ename would not be here. (e.g. real name= Nate River, aka= N [Near would not be added to either of these, as it is the name the character is most often refered ro as]). For characters like Sayu, do not add "Sayu" here, and for characters like Matsuda, don't put "Matsuda". It doesn't matter if it's not their whole name, it's still their actual name, and not an alias or nickname. Therefore, it shouldn't be added. species= always should be human. No exceptions. gender= this one is rather straight forward blood= blood type* birth= day of birth* death= day of death*; if a character does not die, as far as we know, leave this blank. Don't add “N/A”, “?” or anything like that age= age of the character. As the events of Death Note take a timespan of about six years, characters will no doubt get older as time passes. There is one major timeskip—the five year timeskip. This is the only timeskip, as far as we're concerned. So if Light was 17 before the timeskip, his age should be put as “17 (pre-timeskip)”. But Light turned 18 before the major timeskip. So we would put “17-18 (pre-timeskip)”. After the timeskip, Light is 23, so we would put down “23 (post-timeskip”. If Light had a birthday and became 24 in this time, we would add this like we did with his pre-timeskip age height, weight= a character's height* and weight* bust, waist, hips= a character's bust**, waist** and hip measurement** intelligence, creativity, initiative, emotional strength, social= a character's measurement (1:10) of their intelligence*, creativity*, initiative*, emotional strength* and social skills* other= a character's measurement (1:10) of some other aspect, which varies from character to character. Most of these other attributes which character's have are specific to that character only. However, their are some exceptions to this. When putting down their skill number for that section, please specify the skill (e.g. Acting Skills: 10/10) family= a character's family members*. In parentheses, specify their relation, and, if deceased, state this occupations= any occupations this character has/has had. This can include “student” organizations= organizations are FBI, Mafia, Wammy’s House, Media, Japanese Task Force, SPK and NPA. A person can belong to more than one organization, like Near being a member of both Wammy’s house and the SPK. If they don’t belong to any of the organizations listed, leave their organization section blank. Know that “Media” refers to the people speaking on Kira’s behalf, like Demegawa and Takada. Misa, on the other hand, would have a blank organization, because she is not a part of the “Kira” media. Don't put down “former” for people who used to go to Wammy's japanese, english, korean, etc.= the voice actor of the character for the language's dub ''Note on (voice) actors: There are several Spanish dubs. When putting down a voice actor for the version made in Spain, put down “(Spanish)” after the actor’s name. For the voice actor from the Latin American version, “(Latin American)” goes after the actor’s name''' actor= the physical actor of the character during the live action films. Do not include voice actors, as the dubs for other languages all use basically the same voice actor. If a different voice actor is used than from the anime, or the character only appears in the films, then that should be added in the sections for voice actors of different languages.''
 * When putting down a(n) (voice) actor’s name for a dub that’s language does not use the Latin alphabet, do the following: put down their name in English. Then, in parentheses, put down the name in its native form (kanji, hangal, etc.) (surname goes first/last depending on what the culture generally does, for instance, Japanese would have surname, then given name, whereas English would have given name, then surname). Then put down a comma, and their name in either romaji (Japanese), Jyutping (Cantonese), or pinyin (Mandarin), with the order of their given and surname depending on what it would generally be in their culture. For Korean, just put in parenthesis the hangal, followed by the actor's name, this time family name first. (e.x. Light Yagami (夜神月,Yagami Raito); Tang Li Jing (李景唐, Lǐ Jǐng Táng); (김영선, Kim Yeong Seon)'''
 * *= this piece of information may differ depending on the “world” (e.g. manga VS. anime; anime, manga and novels VS. films; novels VS. anime). If it differs, please specify
 * **= this piece of information comes from the anime guidebook, and only the anime guidebook. Therefore, it does not appear in other Death Note guidebooks (e.x. manga guidebook; film guidebooks)
 * If any of this info. doesn't apply to/isn't supplied for a character, leave it blank