This 2006 anime series chronicles Light Yagami's descent into madness after his discovery of the eponomous tome that allows him to kill people by writing their names inside
Death Note
This is the birth name of the DC Comics superhero Superman
Kal-El
"The Summer I Turned Pretty," after its production by MGM, aired on this streaming platform
Amazon Prime Video
This early analytic philosopher and logician is best known for being the eponymous inventor of a diagram, example pictured here, commonly used to show the relationship between sets

John Venn
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This 2009 anime series about two brothers' quest for the Philosopher's Stone was the second animated show based on the titular manga (the first one, a less faithful reproduction, was released in 2003)
Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood
This Batman villain, who sports an iconic tuxedo and umbrella, conducts his criminal operations under the front of the Iceberg Lounge nightclub
The Penguin (accept "Oswald Chesterfield Cobblepot" or any variant thereof including "Cobblepot")
In Season 1, Episode 4, titled "Summer Heat," the cast celebrates this holiday at Susannah's beach house, and a romantic moment between Belly and Conrad is interrupted by a firework
Fourth of July
Analytic philosophy, focused on rigorous logical analysis, is often contrasted with this branch of philosophy, more focused on the individual and including viewpoints such as existentialism and Kantian German idealism
Continental philosophy
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Quicksilver
The tenth season of the Pokemon animated series, following Ash, Brock, and Dawn's journey throughout the Sinnoh region, was released alongside this Nintendo DS game, with which it shares a title
Pokemon: Diamond and Pearl (accept simply Diamond and Pearl)
This Robin Hood-inspired DC superhero was introduced in the same issue as Aquaman, the 1941 release "More Fun Comics #73"
Green Arrow
This pop artist contributed heavily to the soundtrack of the TV show, contributing songs such as "Last Kiss," "This Love," and "Red"
Taylor Swift
This philosopher and mathematician undermined his colleague Gottlob Frege's desire to reduce mathematics to pure set-theoretical logic by highlighting a paradox arising in one of Frege's key axioms
Bertrand Russell
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Certificate of Deposit (CD)
This 2000 anime's English dub received a cult following after it added much more comedy and pop culture reference to the otherwise dreary show about exorcising ghouls from a school and the surrounding town
Ghost Stories
This Teen Titan is eventually discovered to be a "Tamaranean" alien princess named Koriand'r, a heritage that explains her superhuman strength and flight
Starfire
In Season 3, Episode 4, Jeremiah gets a job at his father's investment firm and is accused by Denise of being one of these, a slang term for someone who may have only gotten their job from family connections rather than merit
Nepo baby
This early analytic philosopher and author of his "Wissenschaftslehre" ("Theory of Science") is perhaps better known for proving the intermediate value theorem (a foundational theorem in mathematical analysis) and a lemma of the theorem that bears his name
Bernard Bolzano
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This 2004 anime series, set in fictional Death City, Nevada, revolves around three teams each vying to transform one of their members into a "Death Scythe" (i.e. a scythe to be wielded by Death herself)
Soul Eater
This former detective takes up the mantle of "The Question" upon the original Question's death from lung cancer
Renee Montoya
In the finale of Season 1, the cast attends one of these events, where, conventionally, a high-class young woman is presented to society and formally "debuted" to aristocratic maturity
Debutante ball
The duck-rabbit illusion image is used in "Philosophical Investigations" by this philosopher, who notes that one can see "that" the image is.a duck, but one can see the image "as" (through a different lens) a rabbit
Ludwig Wittgenstein
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