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fndmfrenzy · 1 month ago
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I rewatched Death Note focusing on the japanese 1st person pronouns the characters use (because I'm an otaku and I find it interesting). I'm not an expert, so I'm mainly going to point out everyone's pronouns and add a little analysis/opinion based on what I know or read online about their usage. Some characters probably won't get explanations because I have nothing to say. Also: since this is a piece of fiction the pronouns can tell us more about someone's personality. Also: I can only analyze the formality of the pronouns not the rest of the speech, because I don't know japanese that well!
Warning: like half of this post is about Higuchi because he's funny to me. And I included all of Yotsuba, who are pretty minor characters.
Kira Task Force:
Light Yagami Starting with Light as the main character, his pronoun of choice is 僕 (ぼく/boku). Boku is typically used by boys and young men. It's considered polite and humble. If I'm not mistaken only 2 other characters in Death Note use boku (Matsuda and Hatori from Yotsuba). It's a fitting pronoun for the perfect student and son, Light Yagami. It also gives a funny contrast to his ego-driven Kira speeches.
There is a couple of situations when Light uses 私 (わたし/watashi) (because it's gender neutral, and more... neutral in general). It's when he acts as L or Kira on the phone with someone, so in situations where he's trying to hide his identity.
L L uses 私 (わたし/watashi). It's gender neutral and usually used by men in formal settings. L comes accross as wanting to sound polite (he always uses honorifics for people, even correcting himself one time when he forgets to do so with Matsuda).
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He yells out "Matsuda", but then corrects it to "Matsuda-san". He also calls Light "Light-kun" or "Yagami-kun". It's a funny contrast that he cares about this, because otherwise he isn't very polite (especially to Matsuda).
In the anime (sadly I don't think he uses any pronouns in that scene in the manga) when he calls Matsuda (who's in Yotsuba building) and pretends to be his friend he uses 俺 (おれ/ore).
Matsuda As I said earlier, he uses the same pronouns as Light - boku. He's the youngest member of the Task Force (save for Light and L) and his pronoun gives him that youthful feeling.
One situation I've heard him use a different pronoun was when he got busted by the Yotsuba Group, and introduced himself with 私 (わたくし/watakushi) - an even more polite version of watashi. Oh, he also uses watashi on Sakura TV, for similar reasons to Light's usage of watashi.
Soichiro Yagami 私 (わたし/watashi). I don't think he's ever shown using a different one? We only see most of the Kira Task Force at work, so it's expected that they all use formal pronouns.
Aizawa 私 (わたし/watashi). Except for when he's quitting the Task Force, then he switches to 俺 (おれ/ore). Ore is a masculine informal pronoun, considered more rude and rough. He's angry at L and it shows.
Mogi 私 (わたし/watashi), I think, but he doesn't talk much.
Team Kira:
Misa Amane Misa's main pronoun is her name. She basically talks about herself in 3rd person, which might sound silly in english, so most translations don't include it. It's cutesy and childlish and she probably does this as part of her idol persona.
She also uses 私 (わたし/watashi) at times (which is basically the most common pronoun used by women). As I mentioned before, it's considered formal when men use it, but for women it can be both formal and informal. Well, she uses it formally (when it's weird to just use Misa) for example in the Yotsuba interview. And of course, just like Light she uses watashi when posing as Kira (on the tapes in Sakura TV, on the phone in the 2nd part of the series).
Here's Misa using watashi during the interview:
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Teru Mikami 私 (わたし/watashi)
Kiyomi Takada 私 (わたし/watashi)
Shinigami:
Ryuk 俺 (おれ/ore)
Rem 私 (わたし/watashi)
Yotsuba Arc:
Most of my research comes from Yotsuba arc (like all the specific examples above...) so I'm including the Yotsuba Group guys. But first, others from this arc.
Aiber 俺 (おれ/ore) usually, 私 (わたし/watashi) when acting as Eraldo Coil.
Wedy 私 (わたし/watashi)
Yotsuba Group: First I have to say that we see them most of them only at work, so they're going to use formal pronouns.
Hatori 僕 (ぼく/boku), but he uses watashi once when keeping watch on Matsui.
Takahashi He doesn't use any in the Kira Meetings (because he doesn't talk much). I'm pretty sure I heard him using ore (maybe at the party?), but I couldn't find it in the manga.
Namikawa 私 (わたし/watashi)
Mido 私 (わたし/watashi)
Shimura He actually is only shown using 俺 (おれ/ore). Even at the meetings. He's a very unassuming guy, so I feel like there's a contrast with him using the informal ore with his coworkers, when most of the others use watashi.
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Namikawa and Mido still use formal watashi, even when the three of them are hanging out at Mido's house. The only one using ore is again, Shimura.
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I think thanks to his kind personality his usage of ore gives a sense of familiarity, instead of sounding crass.
Ooi 私 (わたし/watashi) in the meetings. In a call with Kida, he uses 俺 (おれ/ore). I want to add that in a work setting ore can be used by people that are either older or in superior positions. Ooi is the oldest in the group, and de facto leads the meetings, but idk if it means anything. Maybe he uses watashi with the group, but ore one-on-one? Maybe that's the etiquette?
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Kida 私 (わたし/watashi)
Higuchi We get more scenes with him and we get to see him switching pronouns. One of them is 私 (わたし/watashi). He uses it in those situations: - talking to Rem (and/or himself). He seems to respect her so he's usually formal when talking to her. This might be also him talking to himself, but since Rem's there let's assume it's at least half-aimed at her... Anyway, here Higuchi talks about marrying Misa:
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Even when giving this ego-driven speech (again, about marrying Misa and some more...) he uses watashi:
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Talking with Rem in the car:
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- thinking. He's kinda inconsistent because he thinks with both watashi and ore. Mostly watashi though. Maybe he uses ore when he feels more confident? Here after confessing to Misa he's Kira:
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And some more:
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At least in two of those he's like "my life is over, i'll lose my job... oh and go to jail and maybe die... but my job...!"
- in formal/business setting. Ok that's a stretch, but before making this post I was convinced he used it more in the series. We can assume he would in a formal situation, but it doesn't happen in the manga so I have no proof. Huh. Here he pretends to be a lost businessman before shooting Light's dad:
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Then there's 俺 (おれ/ore). It's typically used by men around family and friends. It can sound cocky, and indicates a sense of masculinity. Situations where Higuchi uses ore include:
- talking to coworkers. Higuchi doesn't talk that much during meetings and if he does he doesn't use any pronouns. I was wondering if he's more like Ooi (watashi during meetings, ore outside meetings) or Shimura (always ore). I think it's the second based on these two panels:
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At least I think it's him talking to Shimura? This moment was cut from the anime so we don't know who's saying it, but it fits Higuchi (and the person saying it uses ore so that excludes most of the people there). The panel below it shows him responding to Mido with ore.
Below are other moments he uses ore with coworkers, during the Misa interview and on the phone with Mido:
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Like with most things Higuchi does I think he's going for nonchalant, but it comes across as sloppy and disrespectful. Just look at him here:
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His chair is so far back, he's leaning in it with crossed arms. He's trying to show how much he doesn't give a fuck about this interview... Even if it's in his interest to get info about L from Misa! Talk about posturing.
- date with Misa, including his Kira confession. I think it's common for men to use ore when talking to women they're pursuing? I've read about a shoujo manga where the male lead usually uses watashi, but it's a big moment when he switches to ore with the female lead to show he's serious about her (/interested in her romantically).
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- thinking. This one happens before he confesses he's Kira:
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And he uses ore after making the eye deal when he's like "I'm invincible" (lol). I don't know what to get from this, but there's like 3 panels where he thinks with ore as compared to 6+ with watashi.
Wammy's house:
Near 私 (わたし/watashi)
Mello 俺 (おれ/ore). He's the odd one out when compared to formal L and Near. Well, he is a thug and works with the mafia.
Matt 俺 (おれ/ore). I was surprised to find it so easily considering his lack of screentime.
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sugurushimura · 2 years ago
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the yotsuba group’s reactions to you coming out as trans
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“WOW, YOU’RE TRANSGENDER? THAT’S GREAT! I LOVE THE TRANSGENDERS! DO YOU LIKE ME NOW?”
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“Lili Elbe was the first person to undergo a documented sexual reassignment surgery. Elbe was a Dutch artist born in 1882 who
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“that’s okay y/n, a hole is a hole”
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“ok”
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“what does that mean?”
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"thanks for telling me, y/n. do you want me to give you the paperwork to get your name changed in the employee registry"
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“fascinating.”
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“Oh, so you’re TRANSGENDER? That’s AWESOME NEWS, Y/N. We at the YOTSUBA GROUP strongly value our DIVERSE FAMILY of employees and customers, which is why we’re offering these LGBTQIA+ THEMED DEALS for a DISCOUNTED PRICE of
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traumatizedoldmen · 1 month ago
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suddenlymicah · 1 year ago
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death note birthdates(dd/mm/yyyy)
for most of these i used aliases, but for characters commonly known as otherwise (jack neylon/kal saydar) i used the more common of the two. these were all retrieved from volume 13: how to read, as well as being in the order they are stated. please please please tell me if i got something wrong!!!
Light Yagami, 28/02/1986
L, 31/10/1979
Mello, 13/12/1989
Near, 24/08/1991
Misa Amane, 25/12/1984
Teru Mikami, 07/06/1982
Kiyomi Takada, 12/07/1985
Soichiro Yagami, 12/07/1955
Touta Matsuda, 14/12/1978
Shuichi Aizawa, 11/05/1969
Kanzo Mogi, 12/07/1973
Hideki Ide, 29/09/1969
Hirokazu Ukita, 09/11/1977
Sayu Yagami, 18/06/1989
Sachiko Yagami, 10/10/1962
Raye Penber, 31/12/1974
Naomi Misora, 11/02/1976
Aiber, 17/07/1969
Wedy, 02/11/1974
Watari, 01/05/1933
Matt, 01/02/1990
Roger Ruvie, 29/04/1939
Kyosuke Higuchi, 06/06/1972
Reiji Namikawa, 03/08/1974
Takeshi Ooi, 31/03/1961
Shingo Mido, 25/01/1972
Eiichi Takahashi, 19/12/1963
Suguru Shimura, 21/07/1968
Masahiko Kida, 20/10/1971
Arayoshi Hatori, 22/03/1971
Anthony Rester, 06/01/1968
Stephen Gevanni, 01/09/1982
Halle Lidner, 18/02/1980
Rod Ross, 13/04/1968
Kal Saydar, 23/02/1973
Hitoshi Demegawa, 04/04/1966
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deathnotewiki · 7 months ago
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March 31, 1961: Takeshi Ooi is born.
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miss-misamisa-amane · 2 years ago
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Update on the fandub!
We have
L
Misa
Light
Soichiro
Matsuda
Takada
Wedy
Ryuk
Sayu
Watari
Rem
We have people interested in
Naomi
Sachiko
Near
Mello
We still need
Gelus
King of Death
Kyosuke Higuchi
Raye Penber
Shuichi Aizawa
Lind L. Tailor
Yuri
Calikarcha
Gook
Deridovely
Zellogi
Wedy
Aiber
Hirokazu Ukita
Hideki Ryuga
Reiji Namikawa
Hideki Ide
Hitoshi Demegawa
Arayoshi Hatori
Kiichiro Osoreda
Yumi Aizawa
Takuo Shibuimaru
Shingo Mido
Kurou Otoharada
Emi
Eiichi Takahashi
Eriko Aizawa
Koreyoshi Kitamura
Yamamoto
Yoshio Anderson
Masahiko Kida
Masaaki Shirami
Takeshi Ooi
Suguru Shimura
Ryo
Shiho
Ginzo Kaneboshi
Kyoko
Ito Shiroba
Sudou
Nori
Tasayoshi Yoda
Yasunaga
Sasaki
Yonegoro Nusumi
Yoshi
Matsushiro Nakaokaji
Imai
Ken Yadanaka
Roger Ruvie
Mayu
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ayaneshindo · 11 months ago
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Takeshi Ooi photo by Ayane Shindo
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fanficshit0908 · 2 years ago
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no one:
me reading the smut i wrote a few seconds ago:
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fanfictimebutkindaweird · 2 years ago
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true-love-1997 · 2 years ago
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Death Note, Chapter 37, Tsugumi Ohba & Takeshi Obata
"...One of us probably is Kira."
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dhampirscanz · 3 years ago
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The Yotsuba Group in Death Note (2003-2006) Vol. 5 Chap. 43
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sugurushimura · 2 months ago
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yotsubas ranked by how decent they would be to work for
1. hatori: very personable and easy to work for. active listener, goes out of his way to remember details about his subordinates and is generally friendly/encouraging, delegates well. pretty good at his job too.
2. ooi: as long as you work hard and are straightforward you’ll be fine. the downside is he gives very blunt feedback, but he’s a fascinating person to be around. plus, people who ooi particularly likes have a history of getting promoted.
3. shimura: he’s nice but doesn’t talk much. really knows what everyone’s best skills are. when something is bothering him everyone can tell and it sets the office on edge. unfortunately there’s less chance for career advancement here because yotsuba’s work culture undervalues the department and shimura is bad at advocating for himself/his people.
4. mido: doesn’t really talk to you much, basically just delegates work and checks in as necessary. sometimes says incredibly funny things. kind of intimidating but rarely too unpleasant.
5. namikawa: kind of just assumes all his subordinates are idiots until proven otherwise. does a lot of work he doesn’t need to do just because he doesn’t trust anyone else to do it better. intimidating but not outright rude. if you can prove yourself you can definitely tell he affords you more respect.
6. kida: massive control freak, micromanages a lot, similar to namikawa in that he does a lot of work because he thinks he can do it best except kida constantly overworks himself and then gets in a bad mood because of it and the cycle perpetuates itself. at least he’s polite about it. also you get to hear very entertaining office drama because he loves to talk about the other vice presidents behind their backs.
7. takahashi: he’s pretty nice and that’s basically his only saving grace. honestly takahashi is just not equipped to lead and it shows. disorganized, constantly deferring to his subordinates for guidance on things he should know about, assigns tasks seemingly at random, forgets deadlines. if you’re really good at your job you’ll probably be fine but you’ll have to fight the urge to strangle him.
8. higuchi: really rough. constantly gives poor instructions, gets annoyed when asks for clarification, and gets angry when you don’t perform well. criticizes his subordinates publicly, assigns other people tasks that only he has the authorization to do. takes credit for his subordinates’ work while treating them like idiots at the same time. constant mood swings, sometimes he’s strangely nice but often he’s just an asshole and since there’s no way to know which higuchi you’re getting today you constantly have to walk on eggshells. quit your job now
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captainhysunstuff · 4 years ago
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@deathnotetober 23:  Yotsuba
Yotsuba caricature pose party.
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rosabienfuerte · 5 years ago
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fucked up and evil yotsubas
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deathnotewiki · 2 years ago
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March 31, 1961: Takeshi Ooi is born.
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birthdays-everyday · 5 years ago
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Happy birthday Takeshi Ooi! (March 31st)
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