Mezzo DSA
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Mezzo DSA | |
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メゾ (Mezzo) |
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Genre | Action , Crime , Drama , Comedy , Sci Fi , Ecchi , Adventure , Mystery , Romance , Thriller , Fantasy , Supernatural , Animation , Anime , Shonen , Seinen |
TV anime | |
Directed by | Yasuomi Umetsu |
Studio | ARMS |
Network | TV Kanagawa Rapture TV Anime Network |
Original run | 4 January 2004 – 30 March 2004 |
No. of episodes | 13 |
Manga: Mezzo | |
Authored by | |
Publisher | Ohzora Comic Creation |
Serialized in | None |
Original run | April 24, 2004 – None |
No. of volumes | 3 |
Mezzo DSA is a 13-episode anime series created by Yasuomi Umetsu. It is a follow up to the 2001 OVA Mezzo Forte.
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[edit] Synopsis
Mikura, Kurokawa, and Harada are the 3 members of the Danger Service Agency (DSA). Mikura is the brawns of the group, Harada is the brains, and Kurokawa is just a bitter ex-cop that likes to think he's in charge. They'll take on any job as long as it involves lots of danger and, of course, money. If you want to live long enough to eat dinner, you better not cross them. Their biggest case, however, could prove to be finding out why someone wants Kurokawa assassinated. Run time 225.
[edit] Major Characters
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:
- Mikura Suzuki (鈴木 海空来), the team's combat specialist who enjoys shooting first and asking questions later. She also has a limited precognitive ability which enables her to see brief glimpes of the future, but she cannot control it. Mikura is strong, highly proficient at fighting and using firearms, her preferred weapon being the M1911A1 semi-automatic pistol. She is determined, strong willed and can be a cold blooded killer if the situation requires her to be one. She is very competitive and unsociable, but she has a kind soul deep down. She also has a love of karaoke.
- Kenichi Kurokawa (黒川 健一), their leader who is an ex-cop and loves eating noodles. He is partners with Mikura and Harada in the DSA or Danger Service Agency (often referred to as the "Risk Their Lives Trio" in the press). He loves noodles, drives a pink Volkswagen Beetle, howls at hot women and always cracks lame puns. Mikura and Harada refer to Kurokawa as "Pops" for short. He likes to think that he is in charge, and more often-or-not, he does arrange jobs for the DSA. However, his knowledge in underworld dealings is valuable to the team. He is also blackmailing his old chief for ammunition for Mikura by holding a DVD showing the chief in an compromising situation with an underaged pop star, and Kurokawa is now hunted by an assassin sent by Black Scisors.
- Tomohisa Harada (原田 智久), the member who knows about all things technical. Member of the Danger Service Agency, He's a pointy-haired young man who is infatuated with Mikura, but won't admit it to himself or others. He is an expert on androids and all things technical.
- Asami Igarashi (五十嵐 あさみ), a schoolgirl who is rescued by Mikura in the first episode and becomes part of the D.S.A. She is often picked by her classmates who bully her for money. When she doesn't have as much money as they would like, they say very hurtful comments to her and push her around. Therefore she is shy and quiet. She wants to one day become a strong woman like Mikura. She witnesses Mikura at work and begins hanging around the DSA's headquarters (much to Kurokawa's dismay).
- Chiyoki Mugiyama, is a barber. He seems sadistic, and likes gives people 'the trim' if something goes wrong. He is often the source of information for the D.S.A.. However, he is also the leader of Black Scisors, a mercenary black market group who has been contracted by Kurokawa's old police captain to kill Kurokawa (mostly because Kurokawa is holding a DVD with embarrassing pictures about the captain in order to obtain ammunition).
The DSA's headquarters is an old 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 multi-story building, which is below Mugiyama's barber shop.
[edit] Minor Characters
There are also a selection of minor characters in the series, some of them that have major significance with the major ones.
- Sakura Sakurada, who was at one time Mikura's best friend, was a child of the streets. She and Mikura would survive by stealing for their food... until they got separated when Mikura ran interference against then-detective Kurokawa. Sakura's life afterward went on a downward spiral, trying to achieve the same. Then one night as she was about to be raped by three men, she was rescued... by Momomi Momoi, the psychotic daughter of Momokichi Momoi, who singlehandedly killed the rapists. Since then, Sakura and Momomi became lesbian lovers, and Momomi had taught Sakura how to fight and defend herself. Sakura often described Momomi as beautiful as she is terrifying. Sakura was deeply in love with Momomi, so when she found out that Momomi was killed by Mikura, she set out to get revenge by killing Mikura. However, many of her earlier attempts were unsuccessful because Kurokawa and Harada, who were on an unrelated case, interfered. When she finally did make an attempt on Mikura's life, she ended up accidentally stabbing herself. As Sakura was dying, she had told Mikura that she found out that Momomi and Mikura were actually half-sisters (this was hinted at in Mezzo Forte). As she was about to die, an android (who was about to self-destruct, again from Kurokawa and Harada’s case) came crashing out of a window. Hallucinating from her wounds, Sakura thought it was Momomi coming to embrace her. Sakura died when the android blew up.
- Manon Asakura was an old classmate of Harada's. Harada had a crush on her, but since she was a daughter of a robotics company owner, he saw little chance of even saying hello to her. However, there was a time that Manon had actually spent time with Harada. However, she always insisted that they leave at a specific time. But one day, Manon insisted upon staying with Harada longer. They spent the day on a ferris wheel, where she saw the sights. But after they got off, Manon collapsed, and even more confusing, gave instructions to be returned to her father's company. When Harada complied, he learned the horrifying truth... that the "Manon" he went out with was actually an android, which was constructed by Manon and her father to test new theories in artificial intelligence interactions with normal humans. In a combination of grief and rage, Harada destroyed the lab and was later arrested by Kurokawa (who was still a police detective at the time). But Harada kept the program chip with the android Manon's programming. Years later, the true Manon inherited her father's company.
- Kazuto, or "Fish-eye Kazuto", is a young assassin assigned by Mugiyama to kill Kurokawa. However, he hadn't had any luck, either by circumstance, or Mikura's interference. He is fascinated by Mikura, however, and often thinks about her.
[edit] Seiyū and their characters
[edit] Japanese Version
- Tomoko Kotani as Mikura Suzuki
- Taichirō Hirokawa as Kenichi Kurokawa
- Takumi Yamazaki as Tomohisa Harada
- Miyu Matsuki as Asami Igarashi
- Yūichi Nagashima as Chiyoki Mugiyama
- Issei Miyazaki as Fish-Eye Kazuto
- Shinpachi Tsuji as Senzō Omabari
- Misato Fukuen as Kanako
- Mie Akagi as Mao
- Junko Noda as Manon Asakura
- Mika Nagasawa as Sakura Sakurada
[edit] English Version
- Andy McAvin as Kenichi Kurokawa
- Jason Douglas as Tomohisa Harada
- Luci Christian as Mikura Suzuki
- Sasha Paysinger as Asami Igarashi
- Chris Patton as Kazuto
- Vic Mignogna as Chiyoki Mugiyama
- Christine Auten as Misaki/Kisami
- Jennie Welch as Tamiko
- Jessica Boone as Kanako
- Kim Prause as Mao
- Monica Rial as Sakura Sakurada
- Shelley Calene-Black as Aiko Hasegawa
- Tiffany Grant as Manon Asakura
[edit] German Version
- Anna-Maria Kuricova as Asami
- Renier Baaken as Kurokawa
- Stefan Rieger as Harada
- Carlos Gundermann as Asano
- Christopher Gottwald as Tanishi
- Karin Schubert as Sakura
- Pius Maria Cüppers as Mugiyama
- Thomas Witte as Hosokawa
[edit] Episodes
- Shell of Love
- Shell of Stars
- Shell of Fear
- Shell of Lies, Posi
- Shell of Lies, Nega
- Shell of Memories (Title given on the English DVDs, also known as 'Shell of a Hundred Billion')
- Shell of Sorrow (Title given on the English DVDs, also known as 'Shell of Misery')
- Shell of Thoughts
- Shell of Dreams
- Shell of The Cursed (Title given on the English DVDs, also known as 'Shell of Curses')
- Shell of Illusions
- Shell of Origin (Title given on the English DVDs, also known as 'Shell of Layers')
- Shell of Destruction (Title given on the English DVDs, also known as 'Shell of Fears')
[edit] Manga Adaptation
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 is currently not been licensed or translated by any American company yet.
[edit] Trivia
- Even though it is not as explicit as the OVA, it still contains graphic violence and some strong language. (e.g Haruda says 'fuck' in Episode 5.)
- Mikura has pigtails in this adaptation, and blue eyes instead of yellow. She also has a different, yet younger voice actor in the English version. This was probably done to give the series a 'teenage-friendly' feeling.
- Adding to the note above, Mikura is still shown without pigtails in some episodes.
- Shell of Lies is shown in two character perspectives. Part 'Posi' being Haruda and Kurokawa, and part 'Nega' being Mikura.
- Shell of Memories depicts Harada (in a flashback) with black hair.
[edit] Themes
- Opening
- "「スキマミマイタイ」 Suki Mami Mai Tai" by Barnabys
- Ending
- "「蜜」 Mitsu" by Barnabys