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Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Phantom Thief Jeanne, Divine Wind Thief Jeanne

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Type:TV
Status: Finished Airing
Premiered:Winter 1999
Producers: None found, add some
Studios:Toei Animation
Genres:Adventure, Comedy, Demons, Drama, Fantasy, Magic, Mystery, Romance, Shoujo
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

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Synopsis

A normal looking high school girl on the outside, Kusakabe Maron is actually the reincarnation of Jeanne d' Arc. With the help of the angel, Fin Fish, Maron works as the thief Jeanne at night to seal the demons that reside in pieces of artwork, preying upon the weak hearts of the owners. She is branded as a thief due to the fact that the artworks disappear after she seals the demons. One day, a new neighbor and classmate appears, as well as a rival in her night job, the thief Sinbad. With her own best friend being the detective's daughter, out to capture her and the appearance of her new rival, Maron's work is anything but easy.

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Adaptation:Kamikaze Kaitou Jeanne

Characters & Voice Actors

Kusakabe, Maron
Main
Kuwashima, Houko
Japanese
Nagoya, Chiaki
Chiba, Susumu
Japanese
Fish, Finn
Main
Nishihara, Kumiko
Japanese
Toudaiji, Miyako
Matsui, Naoko
Japanese
Time, Access
Supporting
Yajima, Akiko
Japanese
Claude, Noin
Supporting
Yamaguchi, Kappei
Japanese
Minazuki, Yamato
Takahashi, Naozumi
Japanese
Mrs. Kusakabe
Supporting
Kawashima, Chiyoko
Japanese
Toudaiji, Subaru
Furuya, Toru
Japanese
Myst
Supporting
Yamazaki, Wakana
Japanese

Staff

Kaizawa, Yukio
Episode Director
Hashimoto, Mitsuo
Episode Director

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#1: 'Piece of Love' by Shazna (eps 1-27)
#2: 'Dive into Shine' by Lastier (eps 28-44)

Edit Ending Theme

#1: 'Haruka..' by Pierrot (eps 1-27)
#2: 'Till The End' by Hibiki (eps 28-44)

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44 of 44 episodes seen
Crystal(All reviews)
69 people found this review helpful
Overall6
Story5
Animation6
Sound7
Character8
Enjoyment5
A mahou shoujo show, a genre that might interest some, and chase off pretty much everyone else. KKJ might not give us any new spins in this highly niche genre, we can't help but love it anyway?
Story
KKJ doesn't exactly provide anything ground breaking story-wise. It's standard mahou shoujo material. Like many other thieves you may find in other anime, Jeanne oddly enough tells the police beforehand she actually plans to steal something, and magically completes her missions successfully, foiling the police each time. While there is an obvious plotline, majority of the anime is fairly episodic. It follows a monster of the week pattern, so each week (or should I say each episode) Jeanne seals another artwork, normally helping non-returning characters that have problems most likely due to the demons. The second half has the plot picking up, with new (and returning) antagonists as well as development of the romance between the two main characters. It's fairly standard, but interesting enough if you don't mind standard to begin with.
Animation
Unfortunately, the infamous reused transformation scene is used in KKJ, and is quite frankly an annoyance to watch after the first time. Animation is also reused a lot when it comes to the demon sealing. The animation is bright and colorful, and this being based off a manga by Tanemura Arina of course means awesome character designs, at least for the thieves' costumes. An irritating number of still screens are also often used in KKJ, detracting enjoyment at times, simply because nobody likes to stare at a still screen when something else could be done. Anyhow, if you're looking for amazing animation, look no further, because it certainly isn't here.
Sound
Nothing too special can be found from sound either. The opening and endings are fairly catchy, although perhaps a more slow song would have been more fitting for the first ending. Background music is quite forgettable, but at least there's nothing that ruins the scenes, proving that the BGM does its job. Voice acting is fairly satisfying, with Maron's VA doing an excellent job showing her strength, will and loneliness. Fin Fish's VA, while befitting her role, is fairly annoying to listen to however, probably due to the extremely high pitch.
Character
KKJ's characters would have to be its strongest point. Most of the characters develop throughout the series, especially the leads. Maron is a seemingly happy person, but behind it all is one who suffers from extreme loneliness. Chiaki is a somewhat trouble male who has a reluctance in engaging in any serious romantic relationship with another girl. The developing romantic relationship between her and Chiaki is pretty much the highlight of the show for the romance lovers, but it's quite predictable from the start how it would all turn out. There's more to Miyako then what appears at first, with this and the history behind some of the antagonists, make up for a fairly interesting cast of characters.
Did I like it?
If you're wondering whether I actually enjoyed Kamikaze Kaitou Jeanne, I didn't really. I'm a fan of the manga and thought the drama especially portrayed in it was brilliant. I was disappointed when I saw the anime had taken the mahou shoujo approach, with long and tedious transformation scenes, and pointless clashes between Jeanne and the police. I also hate monster of the week setups, as they prove to be far too boring and repetitive.
Overall
Overall, Kamikaze Kaitou Jeanne is your everyday mahou shoujo. Complete with transformation scenes, flashy (and unrealistic) action, and a bit of romance here and there. Take that with some of the drama and twists presented in the show, an interesting cast of characters, and we have an anime the mahou shoujo lovers could waste their lives on for a while.
44 of 44 episodes seen
carriehulk(All reviews)
48 people found this review helpful
Overall10
Story10
Animation9
Sound10
Character10
Enjoyment10
There isn't much to see just:
1)must see; 2) must see; 3)must enjoy ^_^
Then I was a teenager I used to watch this and imagined that I am that brave, strong, lissome girl. I knew all phrases when she is transforming and that was my inducement to be better and alarm-clock which woke me up every morning with smile, bravery and impulse to continue what I have started.
Story is about friendship which could be very mystical and disloyal, about love which can be beautiful but in the same made-up, bet from the start till beginning it always is truthful to yourself which teaches us to love ourselves too. Great!
44 of 44 episodes seen
ICristina(All reviews)
11 people found this review helpful
Overall8
Story8
Animation10
Sound9
Character9
Enjoyment9
So this anime is great, i love the romance, i love the magic, i love the characters.
story : 8/10
i said i love this anime, but this anime is really stressed on what is absolute evil and what is absolute kindness, im kinda against that so i personally think this is an anime for younger kids and would like u to know that the plot is great its just my personal issues. There are good points and bad points to both the anime and manga, i recommend watching both. The manga have a better ending, though the anime already have a happy ending(i meant it you are not new to anime you pretty much know all this kinds of anime leads to happy ending) but the manga ending is like even more happy or something?
If you watch both, you will get a very detailed backstory for each main character.
art : 10/10
the art is PERFECT. it is so shoujo-ish, its exactly for girls. Now i would say that the manga actually have better art than the anime but.. the anime' transformation is awesome. so this anime is tittled 'kamikaze kaitou jeanne',
and you can kinda guess that it have somethings to do with theives. The main characters actually go through a transformation, which involve flashy lights and lots of turning and stuff. But in the manga its kinda dull, there's not really the process for transformation, like poof the girl has changed.
sound : 9/10
The sound i great, but its like average.. there's no really good points and there's no bad points either..
Character : 9/10
the characters are awesome, there's a lot of backstory given for the girl, and a little for the guy. they have strong personality and there's so much of character development. But you know you can never have too much. Now in the manga, there's is more backstory given to fin fish. So it's best to read both manga and anime.
Overall : 8/10
i know it will be 9/10 if i don have a preference over what kinds i like, so it's just something personal.
44 of 44 episodes seen
Animelover820(All reviews)
9 people found this review helpful
Overall8
Story8
Animation6
Sound7
Character8
Enjoyment9
Just finished watching this last night. I overall really liked it, but I was slightly disappointed with the ending, I felt like it was slightly incomplete. So I might read the manga. Maybe.
Story 8/10
Decent. At first I was a little alarmed by the similarities it drew to Saint Tail, but meh, whatever. I liked it enough, so yeah. Whatever.
Main=Thief=reincarnation of Jeanne d'Arc (I'm assuming Joan of Arc)
Romance: Absolutely there. Wished there were more episodes to fully showcase it. Typical good girl/bad boy.
Art 6/10
Slightly displeasing to my eye, because I'm not a huge fan of when the eyes are overly big, but meh, didn't bother me too much after a few episodes.
Sound 7/10
Pretty good. I just didn't really like how some of the music was really random and out of context. Why, WHY would you use Beethoven's beautiful Moonlight Sonata for evil? But overall, good. I liked the first opening theme. Nothing that special though.
Character 8/10
Okay, relatable. Some were slightly annoying, but hey, this is a shoujo genre. That can't be avoided really.
Enjoyment 9/10
I did enjoy it, so yeah. 9 is a pretty good score for this.
Overall 8/10
Kind of like your typical shoujo story, with a few unique characters. It wasn't particularly special to me though.
(Sorry for the extremely short review, was rushed)

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