“Reincarnated Joan of Arc moonlights as art-thief Jeanne, sealing demons while dodging detectives and rival Sinbad.”
Kamikaze Kaitou Jeanne
神風怪盗ジャンヌ
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Synopsis
Reincarnated Joan of Arc moonlights as art-thief Jeanne, sealing demons while dodging detectives and rival Sinbad.
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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Derived from 17 sampled reviews
What 17 viewers settled on.
Polarized
σ 2.68 · split reception
6.5 pts
Recommenders 8.8 · others 2.3
↑ 0.82
Running avg · Jan 2007 → May 2026
- 9 “This first anime experience was deeply moving and enjoyable, with Chiaki being a particularly likable character. However, the adaptation falls short of the manga, featuring some poorly executed...”
- 7 “While the anime delivers some genuinely funny moments and Chiaki’s weapon arsenal is impressively cool, it drags in pacing and ends without real closure. I still enjoyed parts in their own way, but...”
- 10 “A timeless must-see that turned every childhood morning into a burst of bravery and smiles, teaching self-love through its mystical yet truthful story of friendship and love. No real flaws to speak...”
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- Format 44 × 24′ eps × min
- Total runtime 17h 36m all episodes
- Aired Feb 1999 – Jan 2000 Winter 1999
- Source Tv media type
- Rated PG 13 - Teens 13 or older
- Ref. BS-0121 catalog
Produced by
- TV Asahi Producer
- Toei Advertising Producer