Myths

Like many series, Death Note is open to myths. They can come from mistranslations, fan speculations or jokes being taken seriously. They can range from an absurd notion to being highly probable. Many of these myths still exist, and will be explained on this page to avoid further confusion. Such myths when sighted on any other page should be corrected. This can be done by clearly stating what the problem is, placing a link to this page, and informing the editor as to what they did wrong.

Unnamed Shinigami is Light Yagami
Myth: The Unnamed Shinigami seen in the film Death Note Relight 1: Visions of a God is a reincarnation of Light Yagami.

Fact: The Unnamed Shinigami only appears in the anime Relight films, which take place in their own continuity. The Relight films are essentially rewrites of the original anime series, and make several altercations to the plot. There are many notable similarities between the Unnamed Shinigami and Light, as well as some suggestive dialogue by Ryuk. Because of this, it is plausible that the Unnamed Shinigami is meant to be a reincarnation of Light.

See Light's Reincarnation Theory on the Death Note Fanon Wiki for more details.

Shinigami realm is a Purgatory
Myth: In Death Note, Purgatory can be acknowledged as being analogous with the Shinigami Realm. Both are grey realms where beings exist in a cold world, filled with grunge and grime, absent of any light. It is not known how shinigami are created but they still all seem to mainly be humanoid, leading to the belief that they could have once been human.

Fact: It has never been mentioned in the manga or anime that the Shinigami Realm serves as purgatory. In fact, it is specifically stated that humans simply cease to exist upon dying. The only exception to this possibly occurs in Death Note Relight 1: Visions of a God.

Near killed Mikami with the Death Note
Myth: Near killed Mikami with the Death Note in order to restrict his actions in the final attempt to capture Kira.

Fact: This theory has never been proven true or false. Matsuda creates this theory, believing that Near used the Death Note in order to restrict Mikami's actions at the Yellowbox Warehouse, later causing Mikami to die in prison. The creators of Death Note have stated that they would like for the readers to come up with their own opinions regarding this matter.

Misa was killed with a Death Note
Myth: Along with the Remaining lifespan Rem had, Rem took the life spans of L, Wateri and two others. Because of the long lifespan Rem gave to Misa when she sacrificed herself, Misa should have lived very long. Yet Misa still died only 7 years after Rem’s death, suggesting it is likely that Misa was killed by a Death Note somehow.

Fact: It is confirmed in Death Note that when a Shinigami gives his or her life to save a human, the human will get the Shingami’s unused lifespan. It has never been stated that Misa was killed by a Death Note, and Tsugumi Ohba, the creator of Death Note, suggested that Misa likely fell into depression and commited suicide after learning of Light's death.

Near is Albino
Myth: Near has albinism. The evidence to support this are his pale hair and skin as well as his slate-grey eyes, the fact that he is never seen outside (those with albinism can be very sensitive to UV rays), and that he is bad at darts and usually doesn't look those who he is talking to in the eye (signs of bad eyesight, another common problem for those with albinism).

Fact: This has never been suggested or confirmed to be a fact in any piece of work in the Death Note franchise, nor has it ever been adressed by Tsugumi Ohba or Takeshi Obata.

L has Asperger's Syndrome
Myth: L has Asperger's Syndrome, which causes his strange behavior, seeming disregard for social contact and norms, apparent lack of empathy, and extreme intelligence. (As well as other secondary signs like dislike of constricting clothing/shoes, and intense stare)

Fact: This has never been suggested or confirmed in any piece of work in the Death Note franchise, nor has it ever been adressed by Tsugumi Ohba or Takeshi Obata.

L has Marfan's Syndrome
Myth: L has Marfan's Syndrome, whose symptoms are 'spidery hands', which are shown throughout the anime, and scoliosis, a curvature in the spine, a slender figure and a higher IQ than normal people. His abnormal obsession for sweets could be explained by the fact that people with Marfan's get lightheaded and can't concentrate when their blood-sugar levels are low.

Fact: This has never been suggested or confirmed to be a fact in any piece of work in the Death Note franchise, nor has it ever been adressed by Tsugumi Ohba or Takeshi Obata.

Misa has AD(H)D
Myth: Amane Misa has Attention Defecit(Hyperactive) Disorder.

Fact: This has never been suggested or confirmed to be a fact in any piece of work in the Death Note franchise, nor has it ever been adressed by Tsugumi Ohba or Takeshi Obata.

A and B appear in Rewrite 2: L's Successors
Myth: In the second TV special Rewrite 2: L's Successors, the first generation students A and B are shown at Wammy's.

Fact: Though a character who looks similar to L appears in a small montage (only shown from behind), and a similar (but blond) child is shown watching the laptop in the scene where L speaks to the kids, there is no indication by the anime creative team that either are meant to be A or B, and by this point in time A would have been deceased and B would be in jail due to the LABB case. It should be noted that in the post-series oneshot, (which the mentioned scene is loosely based on), the blond child was originally a younger Matt. The reason behind the change remains unknown, along with other story changes in the special.

Actors for American Film Adaptation
Myth: An American film adaptation of Death Note is going to be made with Zac Efron or Chace Crawford as Light due to the fact that they both look a lot like the character.

Fact: An American film adaptation of Death Note is planned for 2011, but it is unknown who any of the cast will be yet.

Tsugumi Ohba is Hiroshi Gamou
Myth: Tsugumi Ohba is the alias of Hiroshi Gamou, author of ''Tottemo! Luckyman''.

Fact: Some speculate this, but there is little to no evidence to support this. The rumor apparently started due to a sign the campus of To'oh University that reads "Gamou Seminar" (manga). However, there are many stories with references to seminars and other things named Gamou, that have no relation to Death Note.