Mikura y sus amigos vuelven con más peligros que nunca en estos 13 episodios llenos de acción.Mikura y sus amigos vuelven con más peligros que nunca en estos 13 episodios llenos de acción.Mikura y sus amigos vuelven con más peligros que nunca en estos 13 episodios llenos de acción.
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- TriviaNorth American distributor Media Blasters had bought the Mezzo DSA TV series but then lost it. ADV Films then picked it up and released it.
- ConexionesFollows Mezo forute (2000)
- Bandas sonorasSuki Mami Mai Tai
Lyrics and Composition by Ai
Vocals & Musical Performance by Barnabys (Shôko, Ai & Miyo)
Courtesy by Zipangu Products
(opening theme)
Opinión destacada
This was based on the movie Mezzo Forte, and a couple episodes contain flashback scenes in the form of clips from that. The story centers around an "A-Team" style group of misfit mercenaries led by an ex-cop who goes by "Pops" and drives a pink VW, rounded out by the obligatory cute-girl-bad-ass and funny-haired engineer-nerd.
In the first couple episodes, the animation is great and the action is top-notch, but that goes way downhill after. The story stays good, but the action becomes nothing more than potential-- I can't help think how much cooler the show would have been with the quality of animation from the first episode.
Characters aren't bad, dialog is generally one of the better parts and is pretty well dubbed. The tone is humorous and irreverent, nothing dark about this. Pops especially gets great lines in the form of goofy metaphors ("A bodyguard should be close and intent like tighty whities... she relaxed and now there's nothing covering my ass!"). The story progresses and deepens toward the end, and while it's not incredibly deep, it's not insulting to your intelligence either.
If you like action with a heavy dose of humor, and you dig the "motley bunch of misfit outlaws" style of anime characters, this should be entertaining enough for you.
In the first couple episodes, the animation is great and the action is top-notch, but that goes way downhill after. The story stays good, but the action becomes nothing more than potential-- I can't help think how much cooler the show would have been with the quality of animation from the first episode.
Characters aren't bad, dialog is generally one of the better parts and is pretty well dubbed. The tone is humorous and irreverent, nothing dark about this. Pops especially gets great lines in the form of goofy metaphors ("A bodyguard should be close and intent like tighty whities... she relaxed and now there's nothing covering my ass!"). The story progresses and deepens toward the end, and while it's not incredibly deep, it's not insulting to your intelligence either.
If you like action with a heavy dose of humor, and you dig the "motley bunch of misfit outlaws" style of anime characters, this should be entertaining enough for you.
- ultramouse
- 27 dic 2007
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- Tiempo de ejecución22 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.33 : 1
- 1.85 : 1
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By what name was Mezzo DSA (2003) officially released in India in English?
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