D.N.Angel (2003)
D.N.Angel (2003)
Plot.
Where to Watch.
This TV Show Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Miyu Irino
Daisuke Niwa
Ryotaro Okiayu
Dark Mousy
Luci Christian
Risa Harada
Sara Nakayama
Harada Riku
Hilary Haag
Riku Harada
Masumi Asano
Harada Risa
Akira Ishida
Hiwatari Satoshi
Takeshi Kusao
Krad
Yasuhiro Moriki
Prop Designer
Koji Yoshikawa
Series Director
Nobuyoshi Habara
Series Director / Storyboard Artist / Series Director / Director
Yukiru Sugisaki
Writer
Atsushi Ootsuki
Storyboard Artist / Director
Kayo Nomichi
Key Animation
Shinjiro Mogi
Key Animation
Zen'ya Yamamoto
Key Animation
Taketomo Ishikawa
Key Animation
Monica Rial
Towa
Shinichi Yamaoka
Animation Director
Taeko Hori
Key Animation
Megumi Kadonosono
Key Animation
Shinichiro Kajiura
Key Animation
Shunichi Sasaki
Key Animation
Hiroshi Konno
Key Animation
Eiji Kaneda
Key Animation
Shinichi Tatsuta
Key Animation
Shinya Yamada
Key Animation
Naoyuki Konno
Key Animation
Kumiko Habara
Key Animation
Takuya Matsumura
Key Animation
Kazuaki Imoto
Key Animation
Akio Uchino
Key Animation
Media.
Details.
Release DateApril 3, 2003
Original Nameディー・エヌ・エンジェル
StatusEnded
Seasons1
Episodes26
Running Time24m
Content RatingTV-PG
Genres
Wiki.
D.N.Angel (stylized as D•N•ANGEL) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yukiru Sugisaki. The manga premiered in Japan in the Kadokawa Shoten shōjo magazine Monthly Asuka in November 1997. After two extended hiatuses the series concluded in 2021. Kadokawa Shoten has collected the individual chapters and published them in 15 tankōbon and 5 e-books. The manga series is licensed for English language release in North America and the United Kingdom by Tokyopop, which has released 13 volumes of the series as of 2011.
The story follows an average middle schooler named Daisuke Niwa, who, upon being rejected by this crush, unexpectedly awakens his phantom thief alter ego Dark Mousy. He then realizes that the transformation he undergoes is an inherited trait shared by all the males in his family, and that his mission is to collect and purify the stolen pieces of art of which Dark seeks to maintain from evil.
Xebec adapted the manga into a 26-episode anime series which aired in Japan on TV Tokyo from April 3, 2003, until September 25, 2003. The anime was later adapted into second two volume manga series, a PlayStation 2 video game, and a series of drama CDs.