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Manga Debut
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Species
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Human
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Gender
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Male
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Occupation
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Student
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Miura (ミウラ-くん, Miura) is a supporting protagonist of the Death Note Pilot Chapter.
AppearanceEdit
He wears circular glasses and he has bowl cut hairs. The only type of clothing he is seen wearing is the typical white school uniform with black pants and shoes and at home he is seen wearing a striped tee-shirt.
PlotEdit
Miura finds a Death Note on the street and keeps it at his home. The next day he sees that two bullies are dead from his class which bullied him, Taro Kagami and many others. Two detectives, N-Suke Yamanaka and Takagi, begin questioning students in Miura's class, including Miura himself.
The next day, he and other students of his class are surprised seeing the bullies alive again. The same two detectives appear again and ask the resurrected students that how did they come back to life. Before the resurrected children can speak, Miura write down their names and the detective`s leading to their death.
Later on, a discussion about the recent deaths is broadcast on live television. Taro and his Shinigami, Ryuk, watch the debate. Suddenly, three of the four men in the debate drop dead from sudden heart attacks, much to Taro's surpise. That is when Ryuk reveals to Taro that he dropped another Death Note in the human world and that someone must have found it.
Taro suddenly realizes who the second Death Note owner must be, and so he and Ryuk rush over to Miura's house, where Miura is about to write Taro's name in it, intending to write his own name down afterwards. Taro tells Miura that it is not too late to fix things, stopping Miura and bringing back everyone who died from the Death Note with the Death Eraser.
They head to the police station and find the two detectives from earlier who had been investigating the mysterious deaths. Taro and Miura personally reveal their doings to the two detectives and convinces them to believe about the Death Note, by writing down Taro's name and then resurrecting him with the Death Eraser. Now fully convinced of the legitimacy of the Death Note, the detectives tell the children that they are forgiven and burn Miura's Death Note. However, it is unknown whatever happens to Taro's own Death Note.
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