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Mezzo DSA is a 13-episode anime series created by Yasuomi Umetsu and the first not to be licensed by Anime Works, but instead licensed by ADV Films. It is a follow-up to the 2001 OVA Mezzo Forte.
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Mezzo DSA | |
メゾ DSA (Mezo Dī Esu Ē) | |
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Anime television series | |
Directed by | Yasuomi Umetsu |
Produced by | Mariko Kusuhara Osamu Koshinaka Satoshi Matsui Tsuyoshi Yoshida |
Written by | Takao Yoshioka |
Music by | Fumika Yasuda |
Studio | ARMS |
Licensed by |
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Original network | TV Kanagawa |
English network | |
Original run | 4 January 2004 – 30 March 2004 |
Episodes | 13 |
Manga | |
Mezzo | |
Written by | Yasuomi Umetsu |
Published by | Ohzora Comic Creation |
Demographic | Seinen |
Published | April 24, 2004 |
Volumes | 1 |
Mikura, Kurokawa, and Harada are the three members of the Danger Service Agency (DSA). Mikura is the brawn of the group, Harada is the brains, and Kurokawa is just a bitter ex-cop who likes to think he's in charge. They'll take on any job as long as it involves much danger and, of course, money. Their biggest case, however, could prove to be finding out why someone wants Kurokawa assassinated.
The DSA's headquarters is an old red British double-decker bus that has been converted into living quarters for the three main characters. It has been placed on the rooftop of a two-story building which houses Mugiyama's barber shop on the ground floor. They drive an old-style pink Volkswagen Beetle.
The series concerns three characters who comprise the Danger Service Agency (D.S.A.), as well as a young acquaintance of theirs. The main characters include:
There is also a selection of minor characters in the series, some of which even have major significance with the major ones.
A manga adaptation (which had the full title, Mezzo Danger Service Agency) which covered all 13 episodes in 1 tankobõn volume, was released in April 2004, a month after the anime ended. It has currently not been licensed or translated by any American company.
The opening theme is "「スキマミマイタイ」 Suki Mami Mai Tai" by Barnabys (Shoko, Ai & Miyo) while the ending theme is 蜜 (Mitsu, lit. Honey) by Barnabys.
No. | Title | Original release date |
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1 | "Shell of Love" Transliteration: "koi no kara" (Japanese: 恋の殻) | January 4, 2004 |
2 | "Shell of Stars" Transliteration: "boshi no kara" (Japanese: 星の殻) | January 11, 2004 |
3 | "Shell of Fear" Transliteration: "osore no kara" (Japanese: 恐の殻) | January 18, 2004 |
4 | "Shell of Lies, Posi" Transliteration: "uso no kara POSI" (Japanese: 嘘の殻 EPISODE POSI) | January 25, 2004 |
5 | "Shell of Lies, Nega" Transliteration: "uso no kara NEGA" (Japanese: 嘘の殻 EPISODE NEGA) | February 1, 2004 |
6 | "Shell of Memories[n 1]" Transliteration: "oku no kara" (Japanese: 憶の殻) | February 8, 2004 |
7 | "Shell of Sorrow[n 2]" Transliteration: "ai no kara" (Japanese: 哀の殻) | February 15, 2004 |
8 | "Shell of Thoughts" Transliteration: "sou no kara" (Japanese: 想の殻) | February 22, 2004 |
9 | "Shell of Dreams" Transliteration: "yume no kara" (Japanese: 夢の殻) | February 29, 2004 |
10 | "Shell of The Cursed[n 3]" Transliteration: "noroi no kara" (Japanese: 呪の殻) | March 7, 2004 |
11 | "Shell of Illusions" Transliteration: "maboroshi no kara" (Japanese: 幻の殻) | March 14, 2004 |
12 | "Shell of Origin[n 4]" Transliteration: "in no kara" (Japanese: 因の殻) | March 21, 2004 |
13 | "Shell of Destruction[n 5]" Transliteration: "futokoro no kara" (Japanese: 壊の殻) | March 30, 2004 |
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