Phantom Thief Jeanne was adapted as a 44-episode anime television series that was broadcast on TV Asahi from February 13, 1999 to January 29, 2000.
The Phantom Thief is a special class of criminal. An elusive and fantastic thief who can be long gone before the victim even knows what hit him. Just as likely to be an antihero as a villain. There is no single set model of the Phantom Thief, but they usually have some of the following characteristics.
The Phantom Thief is a 1946 American crime film directed by D. Ross Lederman. The film follows detective Boston Blackie as he tries to track down a blackmailer-murderer.
The Phantom is a 1943 15 chapter cliffhanger superhero serial, produced by Rudolph C. Flothow, directed B. Reeves Eason, and starring Tom Tyler in the title role. It is based on Lee Falk 's comic strip The Phantom, first syndicated to newspapers in 1936 by King Features Syndicate.
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Kaitou Joker is the anime adaptation of the current Corocoro serialising manga, Mysterious Joker, written by Hideyasu Takahashi. The first anime series aired between October 6th 2014 to January 5th 2015 for a total of 13 episodes.
Plot Summary: Chiko, who had been leading a lonely life because of her parents death. Together with the Phantom Thief Nijū-Mensō (20-Faces), she sets out on a journey into the real world.
Produced by Toei Animation, the first episode premiered in Japan on TV Asahi on February 13, 1999, where it aired for two seasons, comprising 44 episodes, until its conclusion on January 29, 2000. The episodes were directed by Atsunobu Umezawa with music by Michiaki Kato. The series uses four pieces of theme music.
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"Chiko" is a name for Japanese males, but the voice actors are female. And the end credits imply Chiko is a reincarnation of Ren's deceased mother; but reincarnation can mean someone can come back as a male or a female.
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170nnone / Number of episodesThe show is produced by Studio Pierro. All the 170 episodes were released without any hiatus. However, all 170 episodes are considered a part of a single block just like Naruto, Bleach, and Naruto: Shippuden.
Wow. I seriously created an account on this website just so I could review this anime. I don't mean to bash it, but if I come off too demanding, it's because I've read the manga and so many people only watch the anime and think "yeah, it's good, but I've seen better". Or worse: they think "this is awesome".
I'm always looking for good anime and I happened to stumble upon these 50 series that are basically unknown. I felt the need to share with others. I recommend each of them. Some more than others, but they're all worth the try. Several of them are even in my all time favorites list. (Was TOP 30 list but was updated to Top 40 as of Dec. 2017.
If you've enjoyed one, you'll definitely enjoy watching the other. Kirachan says... Both anime are about thiefs who steal art work to save their owners.
Both D.N.Angel and Kamikaze Kaitou Jeanne are henshin anime where the main plot revolves around stealing historical artifacts. There is a surrounding romantic aspect too that interferes with their role as thieves. Lastly, I felt that the plot and character "twists" were similar, leading to a good conclusion.
requiem says... Both Kamikaze Kaitou Jeanne and DNAngel have the "flashy thief" concept, where the thief sends out a notice to the police. They both have a love story, magic, history, and some sort of relationship regarding angels and devils. kamirura says...
Though an unholy terror to all things male during school hours, in order to provide for her impoverished family, she secretly works after school at a maid cafe in Akihabara. However, when campus hottie Usui Takumi wanders into the restaurant during her shift, suddenly she finds her reputation in school at his mercy...
Once there lived an eccentric author called Drosselmeyer who wrote grand tragedies - one of them was the tale of a prince who sealed away an evil raven by breaking his own heart into tiny pieces. However, before the story could be completed, the author died and the tale took on a life of its own. Now, in a town where fiction and reality meet, the story continues on its tragic course with Ahiru, a duck who transforms into the beautiful Princess Tutu in order to restore the prince's heart. But will Ahiru's act of love be enough to defy the story's terrible destiny and lead to a happy ending?
Kaitou Saint Tail and Kamikaze Kaitou Jeanne are two much alike animes.The main character is a girl and a thief with another identity as a kaitou than normal.One classmate trying to capture the kaitou self.Both revolve alot around the God subject etc...
A subsequent series, written by Mark Verheiden and drawn by Luke McDonnell, ran for 13 issues from March 1989 to March 1990. In the series, the Phantom fought racism, toxic dumping, hunger and modern-day piracy. According to Verheiden, the series ended as much because of licensing issues as falling sales.
Opened June 7, 1996 nationwide in the aforementioned markets. Moonstone Books published Phantom graphic novels beginning in 2002.
The first story created originally for Fantomen was published in 1963, and there are a total of over 900 Fantomen stories. The average Fantomen story is over 30 pages, compared to 20–24 pages for most American comics. Artists and writers who have created stories for Fantomen include Dick Giordano, Donne Avenell, Heiner Bade, David Bishop, Georges Bess, Jaime Vallvé, Joan Boix, Tony DePaul, Ulf Granberg, Ben Raab, Rolf Gohs, Scott Goodall, Eirik Ildahl, Kari Leppänen, Hans Lindahl, Janne Lundström, Cesar Spadari, Bob McLeod, Jean-Yves Mitton, Lennart Moberg, Claes Reimerthi, Paul Ryan, Alex Saviuk, Graham Nolan, Romano Felmang and Norman Worker, and they have been nicknamed "Team Fantomen". The team have experimented with the character and his surroundings, with Singh Brotherhood leader Sandal Singh taking over as President of Bangalla and the Phantom and Diana having marriage problems. In 2018, the Norwegian branch of Egmont issued a statement that the Norwegian Fantomet edition would get cancelled at the end of 2018, thus leaving the Swedish edition as the only remaining edition in Scandinavia.
For the 2021 documentary film, see The Phantom (2021 film). For other uses, see Phantom. The Phantom is an American adventure comic strip, first published by Lee Falk in February 1936. The main character, the Phantom, is a fictional costumed crime-fighter who operates from the fictional African country of Bangalla.
Nicknames for the Phantom include "The Ghost Who Walks", "Guardian of the Eastern Dark" and "The Man Who Cannot Die". Unlike many other superheroes, the Phantom has no superpowers; he totally relies on his strength, intelligence and the myth of his immortality to take action against the forces of evil.
His first effort was to write and draw a strip about King Arthur and his knights. When King Features rejected the strip, Falk developed the Phantom, a mysterious, costumed crime-fighter. He planned the first few months of the story, and drew the first two weeks as a sample.
The main character, the Phantom, is a fictional costumed crime-fighter who operates from the fictional African country of Bangalla. The character has been adapted for television, film and video games .
The Phantom Thief is a special class of criminal. An elusive and fantastic thief who can be long gone before the victim even knows what hit him. Just as likely to be an antihero as a villain. There is no single set model of the Phantom Thief, but they usually have some of the following characteristics.
Part of the backstory of Gosick involves a St. Marguerite Academy graduate named Maxim, who went on to become a criminal known as Phantom Thief Kuiaran. A major plot point in Episodes 4 and 5 involves a New Transfer Student named Avril, who turns out to be Kuiaran's successor.
The Boys' Love manga Kaitou Game revolves around a phantom thief who is literally known as the Phantom Thief and the nobleman's son he falls in love with. Saint Tail from Kaitou Saint Tail is a Magical Girl style thief who uses Impossibly Awesome Magic Tricks to steal back property that was already wrongly taken.
Kaitou le Vin is about a Five-Man Band of thieves who travel the world under the name “Phantom Thief Levain” in order to steal rare wines. Comic Books. The Rogue from The Maze Agency. He leaves behind a Calling Card informing his victims that their art has been selected for his 'Rogue's Gallery'.
Also known as Phantom Thief Le Bled! Time Bokan series "Kaitou Kiramekiman". Set in the near future, the main character are a couple of young thieves named Kiramekiman. Secretly, the goal of Kiramekiman is actually noble, since they are only stealing certain objects in order to maintain peace in the future.
In the Boys' Love manga Gorgeous Carat, main character Ray is also known as Phantom Thief Noir. Called out to, but not really played right with Fumi and Sharna of Hayate the Combat Butler . Gaitou, the thief in Kaitou Alice, only appears in dreams and steals the darkness inside of people's hearts.
Phantom Thief Silver Cat: Ginka, the heroine, is a member of a local SWAT team who moonlights as a phantom thief named the Silver Cat.
The Phantom is a 2009 miniseries inspired by Lee Falk 's comic strip of the same name, and directed by Paolo Barzman.
Syfy. Original release. December 2009. ( 2009-12) The Phantom is a 2009 miniseries inspired by Lee Falk 's comic strip of the same name, and directed by Paolo Barzman. It first aired on The Movie Network and then on Syfy in June 2010. It stars Ryan Carnes as Kit Walker, the 22nd Phantom, and is produced by RHI Entertainment and Muse Entertainment .
The goal of the writers was to stay faithful to the source material while updating it for the screen , adding elements of science fiction rarely seen in the comic. The character's costume was updated, with the Knaufs wanting to stay faithful to the old look of the Phantom while making it more practical for the screen.
Kit manages to save the diplomat as the Phantom, and in the wake of this Rhatib Singh orders the mole in the Phantom team (who has been holding Renny and her father at gunpoint to force the Phantom to allow the diplomat to be murdered) to kill them, but the team manages to subdue the mole.
Ryan Carnes as Chris Moore/Kit Walker– the 22nd Phantom. Cameron Goodman as Renny Davidson – Kit's girlfriend and paramedic. Jean Marchand as Abel Vandermaark – Kit's mentor and one of the Walkers' oldest allies, although Kit becomes suspicious of his true intentions. Sandrine Holt as Guran – the Phantom's close friend and advisor.
Sandrine Holt as Guran – the Phantom's close friend and advisor. Isabella Rossellini as Dr. Bella Lithia. Ron Lea as Detective Sean Davidson – Renny's father. Cas Anvar as Rhatib Singh – head of the Singh Brotherhood. Ivan Smith as Dr. Deepak Baboor – director of Bpaa Thap.
Law student and parkour traceur Chris Moore is shocked to learn that he was adopted and that he is actually the son of The Phantom, a legendary crime-fighter and defender of the innocent, a role that has been passed down from father to son in the Walker line for centuries after the 1st Phantom's father was murdered by pirates.
Like most serials, The Phantom had a low budget. Most of the serial was filmed in the Hollywood hills , which doubled as the African jungle. For the serial, the Phantom's real name is Geoffrey Prescott. In the comic strip, his real name had not yet been introduced.
The Phantom. (serial) The Phantom is a 1943 15 chapter cliffhanger superhero serial, produced by Rudolph C. Flothow, directed B. Reeves Eason, and starring Tom Tyler in the title role. It is based on Lee Falk 's comic strip The Phantom, first syndicated to newspapers in 1936 by King Features Syndicate. The serial also features Jeanne Bates as the ...
The Phantom, Chapter 1, The Sign of the Skull. The Phantom is a 1943 15 chapter cliffhanger superhero serial, produced by Rudolph C. Flothow, directed B. Reeves Eason, and starring Tom Tyler in the title role. It is based on Lee Falk 's comic strip The Phantom, first syndicated to newspapers in 1936 by King Features Syndicate.
Three of the remaining ivory pieces are owned by Singapore Smith, who initially steals Davidson's pieces. The seventh, and most important, piece is missing at first but turns up in the possession of Tartar (which The Phantom acquires by wrestling Tartar's pet gorilla).
In 1955 Columbia Pictures started filming a sequel to The Phantom, this time with John Hart in the lead role (Tom Tyler had died in 1954). The serial was well into production when producer Sam Katzman discovered that Columbia's rights to the character had expired, and owner King Features was unwilling to renew them. Katzman hastily transformed Return of the Phantom into The Adventures of Captain Africa. Despite the legal issues, The Adventures of Captain Africa incorporated a considerable amount of stock footage from the original Phantom series, including footage of Tyler in costume as the Phantom.
The serial also features Jeanne Bates as the Phantom's girlfriend Diana Palmer, and Ace the Wonder Dog as the Phantom's trusty German shepherd Devil (who is a wolf in the original comic strip).
According to Jim Harmon and Donald F. Glut: "Unquestionably, The Phantom was one of Columbia's better serials...a task in casting, settings, and mood totally missing in such disasters as Batman from the same studio." In a 2018 retrospective, Martin Pasko contended that " The Phantom has all the problems most serials - Columbia's in particular - did: an implausible script riddled with inane, unplayable dialogue; wretchedly wooden acting; and a budget that rendered ludicrous any attempt to stage believable, much less spectacular, action by today's standards."