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Mouse (manga)

Mouse
Mouse cover.jpg
Cover art from the first DVD volume of Mouse
マウス
(Mausu)
Genre Adventure, harem, kaitō
Manga
Written by Satoru Akahori
Illustrated by Hiroshi Itaba
Published by Hakusensha
Demographic Seinen
Magazine Young Animal
Original run 19992004
Volumes 14
Anime television series
Directed by Yorifusa Yamaguchi
Music by Naoki Sato
Studio Studio Deen
Licensed by
Original network Chiba TV, Kids Station, TV Kanagawa, TV Saitama
Original run January 5, 2003March 23, 2003
Episodes 12 (15 minute episodes) (List of episodes)
Light novel
Mouse the novel
Written by Gyō Zappa
Illustrated by Hiroshi Itaba
Published by Fujimi Shobo
Demographic Seinen
Published January 31, 2003
Volumes 1
Manga
Mouse Bakumatsu-den
Written by Satoru Akahori
Illustrated by Hiroshi Itaba
Published by Hakusensha
Demographic Seinen
Published December 20, 2005
Volumes 1
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Mouse (Japanese: マウス Hepburn: Mausu?, sometimes typeset as "MØUSE") is a manga series written by Satoru Akahori and drawn by Hiroshi Itaba. It was serialized in the Japanese magazine Young Animal and published by Hakusensha between 1999 and 2004 .

Mouse was adapted into a twelve-episode anime television series written by Hiroyuki Kawasaki, directed by Yorifusa Yamaguchi, and produced by Media Factory and Studio Deen.

In 2005, Hakusensha published a one-volume manga prequel titled Mouse Bakumatsu-den (マウス ~幕末伝~?).

For 400 years, there was a family of thieves stealing money and priceless property, particularly those items that were originally illegally stolen. The main motivation is that anything and everything can be stolen, no matter how much they protect that item. And in those years, that thief was only known by one name, Mouse.

In the latest version, a young college art teacher named Muon Sorata is the latest to take up the name of Mouse. He is surrounded by three highly devoted and attractive assistants who help him pull off heists of art museums and landmark towers. The thieves have the power and resources to steal entire buildings and take structures out to sea but never get caught. Mouse is also known for not abandoning those who serve him, even if it means his capture.


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