• What If the Second Kira was a Male

  • Nov 12 2021
  • Length: 16 mins
  • Podcast

What If the Second Kira was a Male

  • Summary

  • Hopewell Valley Student Podcasting Network Anime What ifs What if the second Kira was a male Episode #3 Segment 1: Introduction

    This will be explaining anime and what we will talk about

    Segment 2: Mark getting the death note

    ● Mark gets the death note because a shinigami had a crush on him

    ● Mark wants to be like Kira and help him

    ● He makes the eye deal and tells kira to go to the market

    ● Mark meet kira

    ● Mark goes to kira's house

    ● Kira feels threatened but will use mark

    ● Mark gets cocky and stats killing a lot of criminals without kiras permission

    ● Kira flips out and does the switch book technique and loses memory

    ● Once he is clear hell put all the blame on mark

    ● Mark will start killing people like crazy and they have a huge fight

    ● Mark attack kira and makes him touch the book

    ● He gets his memory back and then kills mark

    ● L Near and the other kid all team up to try and find out who kira is

    ● Near thinks its light and L trusts light so he says no

    ● They finally convince L that light is kira

    ● Light freaks out and makes the eye deal but gets shot as soon as he does

    ● Light dies and L and his subordinates survive

    Segment 3: Surprise reveal of next episodes theory

    What if zeke never snitched

    End of the podcast, reveal next episodes theory and anime

    Music Credits: Mr.ruiZ

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