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-bonkai77- Death Note -1080p- -multi-audio- -x2... //free\\

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for searching, it likely continues like: -bonkai77- Death Note -1080p- -MULTI-AUDIO- -x264-AAC or similar. -bonkai77- Death Note -1080p- -MULTI-AUDIO- -x2...

means the file contains multiple language tracks, commonly including the original Japanese audio and the English dub. It looks like you're referencing a specific file

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1080p:

This signifies Full High Definition. While Death Note was originally produced in a mix of standard and high definition, 1080p encodes provide the crispest lines and deepest blacks possible for modern monitors. Use MediaInfo to view codec, resolution, bitrate, audio

4. MULTI-AUDIO

Watching Death Note in 1080p is a different experience than the grainy, low-res uploads of the early 2000s. The show’s aesthetic—heavy shadows, gothic character designs, and dramatic lighting—relies on contrast. High-definition encodes allow the "Shinigami Realm" to look appropriately desolate and the intense close-ups during the "potato chip" scene to look absurdly detailed.

refers to the specific individual or group who processed and shared this version. indicates Full High Definition resolution ( -MULTI-AUDIO-

The "Death Note" series has had a significant impact on pop culture, inspiring numerous adaptations, including live-action films, video games, and a sequel series, "Death Note 2: The Last Name." Its themes of justice, morality, and the psychological effects of power have resonated with audiences, making it a subject of study in various cultural and social contexts.