The TV series adapted from the manga "Death Note" by Ohba Tsugumi and Obata Takeshi has received widespread attention from netizens since its premiere. It should be a good thing for a TV series to have such high attention, but unfortunately the focus is more on how bad the TV series is. Putting aside the fact that the official re-shaped Light Yagami into a dead otaku, the various bad details in the show are enough to make the audience angry. Recently, careful netizens discovered that there were multiple typos on the soul prop Death Note in the show. From the screenshots taken by netizens, we can see that there are two typos in the four words "heart paralysis". The left-right structure of "臓" was written as a top-bottom structure, and the "病" character in "逼" had an extra dot at the beginning. However, the extra dot in "逼" could also be the original grid of the notebook. In addition, the word "潟" in another picture was also written incorrectly. After the two pictures were released, Japanese netizens reacted strongly, complaining: "The Death Note is so powerful that it can even read out typos." "Since there is no cause of death, it is assumed to be a heart attack, so it is a lucky coincidence." "The crew should help confirm it." "This is just like the mistake of drawing six fingers in the animation." |
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