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  1. Philip Westgren is a manager and producer at Black Bear, with a focus on working with international filmmakers. He previously ran the US side of Swedish production company B-Reel Films, and prior to this worked closely with producer Lawrence Gordon.

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    is a horror/suspense anime based off of the manga written by Tsugumi Ohba, beginning in 2006 and concluding in 2007.

    The series is about a high school student named Light Yagami who finds a Death Note, a book owned by gods of death (Shinigami), that if a person's name is written in it, they will die in the manner the writer specifies or a heart attack if they don't specify. Using it, Light plans to kill all criminals on Earth, create a new perfect world, and rule it as God, while detectives such as L try to find and stop him.

    1.Light Yagami/Kira - 135,412 (Deceased)

    2.Kiyomi Takada/Kira - 131,902 (Deceased)

    3.Teru Mikami/Kira - 2,218 (Deceased)

    4.Kyosuke Higuchi/Kira - 335 (Deceased)

    5.Misa Amane/Kira - 22 (Deceased)

    6.Jack Neylon - 10 (Deceased)

    Writing Styles

    •Kira/Light Yagami - Each page in the Death Note has 38 lines and Light writes in four vertical rows of names on both pages, eight vertical rows overall with 152 names on each page, totaling in 304 names on both pages. (Rebirth) •Second Kira/Misa Amane - Misa's writing style is never revealed, only Ukita's name was shown in the center of an otherwise blank page. (Assault) •Third Kira/Kyosuke Higuchi - Higuchi makes two vertical rows of names on both pages, making four rows overall with 76 names on each page, totaling 152 names on both pages. If he turns a page while in the rooms with 8-12 screens, it means he's written 128 names. (Execution) •Fourth Kira/Teru Mikami - Mikami writes two names on every line in 12 vertical rows of names on both pages, six rows on each page with 456 names on each page, totaling in 912 names on two pages. (Transfer) •Fifth Kira/Kiyomi Takada - Kiyomi's writing style is the same as Mikami's writing in order for Light's plot to try and trick Near. (Vigilance)

    General

    •Near the end of the episode "Decision" it's mentioned that "two weeks worth of criminals all died at once". Since there's no specific number and no way to calculate how many that could be dead at the minimum, they won't be counted. •In the episode "Performance", there's a slight continuity error. When Higuchi is seen writing names in the Death Note, it's shown he's only written enough to take up half of a single page in one angle, but in another there's enough to take up one entire page in another angle. I'll only be counting the minimum in this case. •During the episode "Frenzy", the police officer that pulls over Higuchi is mistakenly referred to as Yukito Shiraba, when his name was actually Ito Shiroba which was his name in the Manga. •There's a five year time skip between the episodes "Renewal" and "Abduction" and while it is mentioned that Light started killing more people after L's death, it's not specified how many and there's no good way to give a conservative estimate. •If Light killed only one criminal every day for five years, that'd be 1,850 people, but that's not taking into account several things that might impede Light's work. •Every time Teru Mikami writes a name in his Death Note, he says the word "Delete", so i'll be counting every time he says it whenever his Death Note pages aren't being shown. •In the episode "Malice", at least three days has passed and Stevanni mentions that Mikami writes one whole page worth of names for those three days.

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  2. Aug 9, 2017 · Hollywood producer Philip Westgren joins the company BRF (B-Reel Films), today announced the expansion of its entertainment division in the US, building upon its reputation as a global, award-winning film production company.

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  4. Philip Westgren. Producer: Midsommar. Philip Westgren is a manager and producer at Black Bear, with a focus on working with international filmmakers. He previously ran the US side of Swedish production company B-Reel Films, and prior to this worked closely with producer Lawrence Gordon.

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  5. Jan 10, 2023 · Philip Westgren, who runs B-Reel Films’ U.S. operations, will join Black Bear partners Keith Redmon and Joanne Roberts Wiles as a manager and producer in the company’s newly formed management...

  6. An intelligent high school student goes on a secret crusade to eliminate criminals from the world after discovering a notebook capable of killing anyone whose name is written into it. Stars. Mamoru Miyano. Brad Swaile. Vincent Tong. See production info at IMDbPro. STREAMING. S1. +9. Add to Watchlist. Added by 229K users. 861 User reviews.

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