![]() Mello invades SPK-an organization that aims to catch Kira-to retrieve a photograph of himself from Near. Mello is left with a scar on his face, and the failure of his Mafia scheme leaves his real name in Light's hands. In order to escape, Mello detonates remote-controlled explosives, after one of his Mafia accomplices fatally wounds Soichiro. However, Light launches a SWAT team led by Soichiro to raid the hideout. Mello begins to theorize that whoever Kira is, he probably used these spurious rules to fool the Japanese police into thinking he is innocent. Sidoh reveals to him-in exchange for some of Mello's chocolate-that there are two extra fake rules (in addition to a number of real ones specified to each Death Note's owner). An indirect result of this is that Mello meets the Shinigami Sidoh, the original owner of Mello's Death Note. Light Yagami, the true identity of Kira, discovers the location of Mello's hideout. Afterwards, Mello proceeds to kidnap Sayu Yagami, the daughter of the police's vice-director, Soichiro Yagami Mello succeeds in obtaining the Death Note this time. Aware of a Death Note-a book that allows anyone to murder individuals just by knowing their faces and names-in Japanese police's possession, Mello abducts its director Kira, however, kills the director. Then, he leaves the orphanage and joins the Mafia. Mello rejects the proposal, citing their bad relationship and different personalities. When L dies, it is proposed to him to work with Near, the other potential successor, to find L's murderer, a criminal dubbed " Kira". ![]() Mello, whose real name is Mihael Keehl, grew up in Wammy's House, an orphanage for intellectually gifted children, and is one of two potential successors to L-the best detective in the world. Mello has received positive commentary from manga and anime publications.Īppearances In Death Note Merchandise has been created for the character, including plush dolls and action figures. He is voiced in the Japanese anime series by Nozomu Sasaki and in the English adaptation by David Hurwitz. Ultimately, this idea was dropped, with their designs switched compared to the original concept. Both Mello and Near were designed after L and were initially envisioned as twins and sons of L. The character of Mello was created, along with Near, to break the endless cycle of confrontations between the detective L and Light Yagami, the man behind the persona Kira. Mello has also appeared in other media from the series. Over the course of the series, he joins the mafia, obtains a Death Note, causes the death of some people, and dies before he can expose Kira's identity. However, Mello refuses to work with Near to capture a murderer dubbed " Kira". Both Mello and Near were raised at Wammy's House, an orphanage established by Watari, L's assistant. Mello is introduced alongside Near as a potential substitute for L. Mihael Keehl ( Japanese: ミハエル・ケール, Hepburn: Mihaeru Kēru), universally referred to by the mononym Mello ( メロ, Mero), is a fictional character in the manga series Death Note, created by Tsugumi Ohba and Takeshi Obata.
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