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Kamikaze Kaitou Jeanne   
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Type
Manga

Related Series
N/A

Associated Names
Cô bé thiên đường
Divine Wind Thief Jeanne
God Wind Thief Jeanne
Jeanne die Kamikaze Diebin
Jeanne la ladra del vento divino
Kamikaze Kaito Jeanne
Phantom Thief Jeanne
Thiên thần bóng tối
Воровка-камикадзе Жанна
神風怪盗ジャンヌ
神风怪盗贞德
신의 괴도 잔느
신풍괴도 잔느

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Latest Release(s)
v.2 c.extra by 2M over 19 years ago
v.1-7 c.1-30 by 2M over 19 years ago
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Status
in Country of Origin
7 Volumes (Complete)
6 Kanzenban Volumes (Complete)
5 Bunkoban Volumes (Complete)

Completely Scanlated?
Yes

Anime Start/End Chapter
Starts at Vol 1, Chap 1
Ends at Vol 7, Chap 33

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Average: 7.9 / 10.0 (584 votes)
Bayesian Average: 7.82 / 10.0
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Last Updated
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Year
1998

Original Publisher
Shueisha (1998; 2013)

Serialized In (magazine)
Ribon (Shueisha)

Licensed (in English)
Yes

English Publisher
CMX (Defunct / 7 Vols - Complete)
Viz (5 Vols - Complete)

Activity Stats (vs. other series)
Weekly Pos #557 decreased(-38)
Monthly Pos #776 increased(+194)
3 Month Pos #1191 decreased(-372)
6 Month Pos #1026 increased(+472)
Year Pos #1867 increased(+2545)

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On 252 reading lists
On 442 wish lists
On 2200 completed lists
On 64 unfinished lists
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excellent, with one big problem  
by bakemeat
August 24th, 2023, 10:15am
Rating: 9.6  / 10.0
The (girl) characters were great, the twists were unexpected and poignant, the art as gorgeous as you'd expect from Tanemura, and the pacing was on point. The most festering blemish on this is the godawful romance, which I think can only really be enjoyed if you have a high tolerance for rapey dudes that don't respect women's autonomy (or women in general). Like Jesus Christ, that guy sucked.
Maron and Miyako however had a FANTASTIC dynamic. It's still a good story, just with a really, really, REALLY shitty romance, in my opinion. Maron deserves better than that sentient garbage.
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Anime differs from Manga  
by YuriTachikawa
August 26th, 2020, 7:39am
Rating: 8.0  / 10.0
And that's a real shame as the manga delves into more complicated views of good and bad (not too complicated for early teenagers not to understand). The portrayal of love, family and friendship was beautiful as always by Tanemura. The main couple compliment each other, I really enjoyed their chemistry.
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Nostalgia  
by moonmystery
June 29th, 2020, 8:26am
Rating: 7.7  / 10.0
I remember watching this when I was a kid and being entranced by the story. The art is terrible now looking back but the story is cute. Would recommend this for middle schoolers!
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Rough, but Sincere  
by NoOneSpecial75
October 8th, 2015, 7:49pm
Rating: 6.0  / 10.0
Art: This story is clearly one of Arina's early works. This is most obvious with character and costume design - the faces are much too angular, especially in the early volumes. She does get shading and dynamic layouts very right, I have to give her props for that.

Themes: We've got a tricky situation on our hands. The story uses Christian elements in ways that may be seen as misguided or offensive, and students of history may be put off by the representation of Joan of Arc as a magical girl. I found myself cringing multiples times for these reasons but… There is a sincerity and thoughtfulness even in these inaccurate interpretations. You get the sense that Arina has respect for the Christian interpretation of God, and may have been working out her own feelings in the story.

Story: We've got a magical girl/phantom thief/supernatural romance story here that can be very corny in the more episodic chapters (I found myself only skimming those). The romance is alright… Chiaki is a little too grabby for my taste, but I have to give Maron props for acknowledging her feelings while still standing up for herself with dignity (most of the time). In the end, as I alluded to above, I think Arina's goal was to try and inspire her readership with themes of selfless love: whether it be between God and Man, Man and Woman, or two friends. It lacks polish, but for a rough work I find it well meaning and sweet, misguided though it may be.
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It was kinda cute  
by enaikelt
January 19th, 2012, 4:56pm
Rating: N/A
Once you got past the first ten chapters or so. The flow really improves, whereas at first every page was really busy with unnecessary stuff. After that, though, it evolved into a nice, light shoujo romance. D'awwww.
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Wow A bit Rush, no? But Awesome!  
by ollivia955
July 19th, 2011, 2:39pm
Rating: 10.0  / 10.0
Compared to the Episodes it seems it was big time rushed...It good but in the first couple chapters equal basically half the damn episodes...I love it too but she wasnt like that in the episodes and the grandfather and the police wasnt either. But it was a awesome story!

... Last updated on July 19th, 2011, 4:48pm
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Interesting Twists  
by Kittenn1011
June 21st, 2011, 3:49pm
Rating: 9.0  / 10.0
It's very cliched at the beginning. It has most of the cliches of Kaitou-manga (where the main character's friend and/or classmate is trying to catch them, ect) and also slips into the magical girl category, where everything is a cliche in itself. The first time I read it, I only made it through a chapter and a half because of this.

However, I recently decided to give it a chance, and once I actually got into it, it was good. The cliches do not hinder the story as much as they seem to dominate it in the first chapter or two, and once you get past them it's very enjoyable. You do not have to drag through too many chapters for development to happen and there is not chapter after chapter of the same thing.

What makes the story is the twists. The (cliched) characters all have proper motivations and deeper personalities. Unexpected revelations between characters make it very interesting as you reach the end. The end itself was satisfying.

Overall, it would really depend on your tastes. If you really hate cliches, you decide if you feel like sticking around until it starts to dig deeper.
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by Stella Nox Fleuret
April 14th, 2011, 12:21am
Rating: 6.0  / 10.0
Kamikaze Kaitou Jeanne does not offer anything new for the mahou-shoujo genre. It is obviously affected by Sailor Moon. Maron's design as Jeanne looks like Usagi, the mysterious guy that is her rival but he also help her and he is her romantic interest is also like Tuxedo Mask and the two main eternal enemies. What is original though is, that the author decided to use a historical figure serving as the reincarnation of the main character and the religious elements. I liked that.

Other than that, quite cliche; Both story and characters.

I found all of the characters stupid. Maron is just your very typical shoujo-manga girl where she can't stop thinking of her romantic interest and where she will do something silly. Her romantic interest is the typical again shoujo-guy, where is mysterious and he pick on her. Oh yes and Maron has a best friend that is also doing silly things.

The artwork is pretty but Arina Tanemura is making the characters eyes extremely huge.

It was an okay read, I guess. Check it out only if you are a mahou-shoujo fan.
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My First Manga  
by hawkflutter
April 9th, 2011, 5:53pm
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I got this when I was only in second grade. I was amazed by the beautiful art and intriguing storyline. Everyone else just wanted to see "the smart girl's weird backwards comic book", but I loved the story for what it was. This got me started on becoming a mangaka. Thank you, Tanemura-sensei. Thank you, Maron-chan. And thank you most of all, Zen-kun, for opening my heart and letting me cry for you and all those who cannot live as long as they want to...
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I love this story <3  
by therandomcatdemon
November 15th, 2010, 6:22pm
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I love this, it was a great break from most other magical girl stories smile
I love the idea that the main characters a thief, and most people don't see her as the good guy. It's a nice change for once.
And I'm a huge Arina Tanemura fan, and this is definitely one of her best, if not her best in my opinion.
I would recommended this to anyone smile
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