Daphne in the Brilliant Blue - Vol. 3: Getaway (2004)
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Synopsis: In the near future, Earth has suffered due to a series of ecological disasters, and its resources and climate are managed by the massive bureaucracy known as the Ocean Agency. Maia was once one of... In the near future, Earth has suffered due to a series of ecological disasters, and its resources and climate are managed by the massive bureaucracy known as the Ocean Agency. Maia was once one of their best students, but inexplicably was denied a job on the same day that her house was repossessed. Desperate for work, she falls in with the Nereides, a team of female private eyes who take on the dangerous jobs no one else is willing to. DAPHNE IN THE BRILLIANT BLUE is the sexy sci-fi action anime that follows the adventures of Maia and the Nereides. In VOLUME THREE: GETAWAY, Maia struggles with her amnesiac memory of the past, and discovers that there may be someone actively trying to prevent her recovery. Contains four episodes. [More]
Starring: Carrie Savage, Megan Hollingshead, Wendee Lee
Starring: Carrie Savage, Megan Hollingshead, Wendee Lee
Director: Ryuuji Ikebata
Director: Ryuuji Ikebata
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