He is not gay he is bi meaning he likes both girls an guys
It is a Rewrite of the original Death Note series.
yes, it is, Death note, it's from satan, he's trieng to get you. please stay away from death note, god forgives, he always does, but thinking the death note is good is wrong for ANYChristian.
The Death Note manga has three live-action film adaptations: Death Note and its sequel Death Note: The Last Name,as well as a spinoff L: Change the World.All three films are unrated by the MPAA (Motion Picture Association of America).
It may depends on your observation but I know that Death Note is not the saddest manga. It can be the drama ones.
No, Ryuzaki (L) does not come back to life in Death Note after his death. His character remains deceased for the remainder of the series.
Ryuzaki - 18,19, or 20 Light ( Kira )- 17 Misa- 16,17, or 18
I believe he sees 'L' or Ryuzaki...
He is not gay he is bi meaning he likes both girls an guys
L. L Lawliet. Ryuzaki. Hidiki Ryuga. However you want to say it.
Yes Lawliey H. Ryuzaki should be in a relationship but only with Light Yagami
In the show, as far as I recall they never met in any of the episodes. However I believe that they might have possibly met prior to the series and L's death. (In case you don't already know, Ryuzaki is L)
6: L Lawliet Hideki Ryuga Ryuzaki Eraldo Coil Deneuve Suzuki
During the investigation, he tells the others to call him Ryuzaki. But his real name is lawliet.. <3 He is the best character in the death note story.. and the anime is better than the live movie!! by farr!!
Mihael Keehl (Mello), Beyond Birthday, Mail Jeevas (Matt), Nate River (Near), Lawliet Ryuzaki (L)
Ryuzaki L. Lawliet (usually simply referred to as "L") is the pivotal character opposing Light Yagami and Light's goals.He is credited to being "the world's greatest detective". He believes Light to be Kira (the name of a mass-murderer whose means of killing is yet unknown by L or anyone else besides Kira) and becomes determined to convict him.
Masaru Ryuzaki was born on March 25, 1940, in Setagaya, Tokyo, Japan.