“After failing elite Ocean Agency exams, orphaned Maia joins quirky mercenary group Nereids in a flooded future Earth.”
Daphne in the Brilliant Blue
光と水のダフネ
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Synopsis
After failing elite Ocean Agency exams, orphaned Maia joins quirky mercenary group Nereids in a flooded future Earth.
In the future, water has covered much of the Earth due to the effects of global warming. The orphaned Maia Mizuki, 15, just graduated from middle school and has already applied for employment in the elite paramilitary Ocean Agency, part of the futuristic world government. Only the best, most intelligent, and physically fit students are eligible for admission. Maia, the series' protagonist, is set to become one of the few. But her ideal life quickly falls apart. To her disappointment, Maia unexpectedly fails her entrance exams. Making matters worse, she promptly gets evicted from her house, pick pocketed, taken hostage, then shot. She is "saved" by two women (Rena and Shizuka) that are part of an unorthodox help-for-hire organization called Nereids (inspired by the Greek mythological Nereids ). With nowhere to go, Maia joins up with Nereids, taking jobs from capturing wanted criminals to chasing stray cats, often with unexpected results. Gloria and Yu later join up with Nereids. "Daphne" in the title refers to a subplot that starts midway into the series and eventually become important to Maia. "Brilliant Blue" refers to the fact that this is a world covered by water with almost no land. The world consists of vast oceans, a few islands, and floating cities. (Source: Wikipedia)
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Derived from 11 sampled reviews
What 11 viewers settled on.
Polarized
σ 2.61 · split reception
6.5 pts
Recommenders 8.5 · others 2.0
↑ 5.09
Running avg · Sep 2008 → Aug 2024
- 8 “Five unhinged, gun-toting heroines and a killer corporate-conspiracy backdrop make this a blast, and when the plot finally kicks in for a handful of episodes, it’s genuinely good—Onii-chan’s...”
- 9 “The characters and their interactions made this show genuinely enjoyable for me, proving that entertainment value matters more than technical quality. While the outfits are ridiculous and the story...”
- 8 “This series exceeded expectations by evolving from light fan-service action into a smart, emotionally engaging story with heart, depth, and satisfying plot twists that reward viewers who stick...”
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- Format 24 × 24′ eps × min
- Total runtime 9h 36m all episodes
- Aired Jan 2004 – Jul 2004 Winter 2004
- Source Tv media type
- Rated PG 13 - Teens 13 or older
- Ref. BS-0983 catalog
Produced by
- Genco Producer
- Lantis Producer
- Pony Canyon Producer
- Toshiba Entertainment Producer
Licensed by
- Sentai Filmworks Licensor
- Geneon Entertainment USA Licensor