RELATED: Misa Amane's 5 Greatest Victories (and 5 Times Things Didn't Go Her Way) Misa is one of the most crucial characters in the plot. Though she was not as intelligent as Light, L, or many of the others, she was crucial as the Second Kira, who held the Shinigami Eyes. As a consequence, if she hadn't been in the plot, it would have been completely different.
While Misa's death isn't explicitly stated in the Death Note anime, it is heavily inferred, and it was subsequently verified in the manga that she did commit herself. However, there is unlikely to be a followup anime series that verifies this, so viewers will have to make their own decisions regarding her destiny. Following that, Death Note Season 2 Updates: Will the Cult Anime Return?
Misa has five motifs, two of which are in the Death Note Original Soundtrack II. "Misa's Theme A" (A Misa no Tma A) and "Misa's Theme B" (A Misa no Tma B) are Misa's themes (B Misa no Tma B). Death Note Original Soundtrack III has three more. "Misa" (Misa), "Misa's Loneliness" (Misa no Kodoku), and "Misa's Feelings" are her themes ( Misa no Kimochi). It's also worth remembering "Misa's Song" (Misa no Uta), which Misa performs in the anime before L dies. "Misa's Song" appears three times on the soundtrack. There is one track with vocals, one with a piano version named "'Misa's Song' (Piano Solo)," and one with an orchestra version titled simply "'Misa's Song' (Orchestra Version)." For the various dubs, the vocals are delivered by Misa's voice actresses. However, certain dubs, such as the German dub, retain the original version performed by Aya Hirano.
He dies, though, before he can murder him. Light is outraged in his dying hours, on his father's deathbed, at the fact that he failed to murder Mello and only seemed to be sad afterwards since other members of the investigation team were there. Raye and Naomi are the best of the best.













