Is l gay death note
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are there any gay death note characters? i’ve heard rumors about illuminated and L being lgbtq+ but i never knew if they were true....and if they never declare if they are what characters are most likely lgbtq?
There aren’t any canonically LGBTQ+ characters, no. And honestly, considering Ohba’s only foray into writing one is the ultimate repulsive predatory lesbian stereotype, we’re probably better off without him making any caring of attempt.
Ohba likely consideration of absolutely everyone as cishet in writing and for many characters I do feel that translates into their values and how they carry themselves. That doesn’t make it impossible for them to be LGBT+, of course, but it definitely means their personal self-acceptance journey might be a longer one...
In the end, it’s up to headcanon! I’m not going to explain you which characters can and can’t be LGBT - I just might have personal preferences and opinions on how realistically written I might detect an according headcanon (which I tend to retain to myself unless asked because who am I to dictate the LGBT+ experience for everyone, lmao. Personal view is only that, personal).
For characters I think are most LIKELY...
Exploring the Sexual Orientation of Yagami Light: Unveiling Light Yagami's Complex Character in Death Note
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| ktrackertime | Monitors abnormal I mean, you said it yourself, nothing is said in canon...? The ones you listed as linear are the ones we know are attracted to a different gender, but that doesn't really exclude them from being bisexual either. Since sexuality is not something you can like... analytically prove by looking at a personality, my headcanons are just my headcanons and no more or less valid than most other headcanons. Asexual: Light (also bi, strongly male leaning), Mikami (probably gay, more on the grey-a side) Straight:Misa, Takada, Soichiro, Sachiko, Matsuda, Aizawa, Raye, Takahashi, Kida, Hatori, Rester, Gevanni Gay:Ide, Wedy, Watari, Namikawa, MidoBi:L, Sayu, Naomi, Aiber, Lidner, Ooi, Higuchi (SO closeted), Rem (though she thinks she's aroace) People I have literally no headcanon on but can easily spot as not straight: Mello, Near, Mogi Aroace: Ryuk But honestly, very little of this is put in stone, I change my brain on the details a lot, haha. Only the ones in italics I never waver on. Content Warning: Discussion of misogyny, anti-LGBTQIA messaging, and harassment Spoilers for Death Note Releasing just as scene kids came into their own, digital spaces became readily available to most American teens, and anime had finally carved out a small niche in mainstream customs, Death Note was destined to be a cultural phenomenon. In the years following the anime’s 2006 premiere, you couldn’t travel to a convention without seeing clusters of Light, Misa, and L cosplayers. You couldn’t even spend fifteen minutes scrolling through an anime forum without result L and Light avatars roleplaying an off-topic sleuthing session—much to the moderators’ chagrin. To this day Death Note remains a pop culture staple, with Grimes’ recent single even paying homage to the series. Hailed at the time as a gothic detective thriller with themes that cut to the bone of modern society’s hypocrisies, many youthful anime fans thought that this would be the serious, daring work that would earn anime the respect and appreciation the medium deserved. As I rewatched the series in 2022, though, I can say without a shadow of a doubt that we were wrong. Oh lad, were we wrong. Death Record |