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* [[Obfuscating Stupidity]]: In the manga, {{spoiler|Miyako always knew that Maron was Kaito Jeanne, and was intentionally failing to catch her}}.
* [[Obfuscating Stupidity]]: In the manga, {{spoiler|Miyako always knew that Maron was Kaito Jeanne, and was intentionally failing to catch her}}.
* [[Only Six Faces]]
* [[Only Six Faces]]
* [[Our Angels Are Different]]: In the manga, angels are {{spoiler|amnesiac reincarnations of pure humans on Earth}} that carry and collect God's power, and are separated into ranks based on how much divine power they have built up over the years. These ranks can be easily distinguished by their size and their wings - Finn, as a low-ranking angel, is [[Sleep Mode Size|small]] with [[Good Wings Evil Wings|white wings]]. {{spoiler|Fallen angels contain no power, and literally drain the power from angels they come into contact with, whether they wish to or not.}}
* [[Our Angels Are Different]]: In the manga, angels are {{spoiler|amnesiac reincarnations of pure humans on Earth}} that carry and collect God's power, and are separated into ranks based on how much divine power they have built up over the years. These ranks can be easily distinguished by their size and their wings - Finn, as a low-ranking angel, is [[Sleep Mode Size|small]] with [[Good Wings, Evil Wings|white wings]]. {{spoiler|Fallen angels contain no power, and literally drain the power from angels they come into contact with, whether they wish to or not.}}
* [[Pair the Spares]]: Yamato and Miyako
* [[Pair the Spares]]: Yamato and Miyako
* [[Paper-Thin Disguise]]: Averted: Maron and Jeanne look completely differently, instead of just wearing different clothes.
* [[Paper-Thin Disguise]]: Averted: Maron and Jeanne look completely differently, instead of just wearing different clothes.
* [[Parental Abandonment]]: Maron.
* [[Parental Abandonment]]: Maron.
* [[Power Gives You Wings]]
* [[Power Gives You Wings]]
* [[Pre Climax Climax]]: In the manga before the final battle between {{spoiler|[[Mirror Match|Maron and herself]], Maron finally [[Love Confession|breaks down in front of Chiaki]], who [[Coitus Ensues|responds in kind]]. [[Adaptation Decay|They definitely do not get near that base in the anime]]}}.
* [[Pre-Climax Climax]]: In the manga before the final battle between {{spoiler|[[Mirror Match|Maron and herself]], Maron finally [[Love Confession|breaks down in front of Chiaki]], who [[Coitus Ensues|responds in kind]]. [[Adaptation Decay|They definitely do not get near that base in the anime]]}}.
* [[Reincarnation]]: Not only is Maron the reincarnation of Jean D'arc, {{spoiler|But she (and Jean) is also the reincarnation of Eve (Yeah, [[The Bible|that Eve]]) in the Manga and Chiaki is heavily implied to be Adam's reincarnation. Also Fynn Fish is the angel-incarnation of Natsuki, a young [[Miko]], who was murdered by her own, posessed brother for profit (almost twice). Also, she and Access Time are both reborn in the end of the Manga as Maron's and Chiaki's daughter Natsuki (yeah, creative) and Yamato's and Miyako's son Shinji (No, not [[Neon Genesis Evangelion|that]] Shinji!).}}
* [[Reincarnation]]: Not only is Maron the reincarnation of Jean D'arc, {{spoiler|But she (and Jean) is also the reincarnation of Eve (Yeah, [[The Bible|that Eve]]) in the Manga and Chiaki is heavily implied to be Adam's reincarnation. Also Fynn Fish is the angel-incarnation of Natsuki, a young [[Miko]], who was murdered by her own, posessed brother for profit (almost twice). Also, she and Access Time are both reborn in the end of the Manga as Maron's and Chiaki's daughter Natsuki (yeah, creative) and Yamato's and Miyako's son Shinji (No, not [[Neon Genesis Evangelion|that]] Shinji!).}}
* [[Sadistic Choice]]: Noin sets up one of these as part of the process of [[Break the Cutie|breaking Maron]]. Seal the demon, kill the child. Leave the demon, and it will eventually consume the child's soul. {{spoiler|The child eventually dies but later becomes a kuro-tenshi.}}
* [[Sadistic Choice]]: Noin sets up one of these as part of the process of [[Break the Cutie|breaking Maron]]. Seal the demon, kill the child. Leave the demon, and it will eventually consume the child's soul. {{spoiler|The child eventually dies but later becomes a kuro-tenshi.}}
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* {{spoiler|[[Villain Protagonist]]}}: Jeanne {{spoiler|when it's revealed that she ''unknowingly'' helped the Devil all along.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Villain Protagonist]]}}: Jeanne {{spoiler|when it's revealed that she ''unknowingly'' helped the Devil all along.}}
* [[Virgin Power]]: Maron can only turn into Jeanne if she is "pure" (leading to Noin [[Defiled Forever|attempting to rape her so that she can no longer become Jeanne]]). {{spoiler|As it turns out, though, that's not the definition of "pure"; being "pure" means having a pure soul and believing in your own purity, and Maron realizes this about halfway through the series, also inspiring hope in her past reincarnation.}}
* [[Virgin Power]]: Maron can only turn into Jeanne if she is "pure" (leading to Noin [[Defiled Forever|attempting to rape her so that she can no longer become Jeanne]]). {{spoiler|As it turns out, though, that's not the definition of "pure"; being "pure" means having a pure soul and believing in your own purity, and Maron realizes this about halfway through the series, also inspiring hope in her past reincarnation.}}
* [[Wham Episode]]: Episode 42.
* [[Wham! Episode]]: Episode 42.
* [[Wham Line]]: "Maron is... Kaitou Jeanne?" {{spoiler|Miyako in episode 42}}
* [[Wham! Line]]: "Maron is... Kaitou Jeanne?" {{spoiler|Miyako in episode 42}}
** "[[Obfuscating Stupidity|The fact that you were Jeanne was obvious to me from the very beginning!]]" {{spoiler|Miyako in chapter 27}}
** "[[Obfuscating Stupidity|The fact that you were Jeanne was obvious to me from the very beginning!]]" {{spoiler|Miyako in chapter 27}}
* [[White and Black Morality]]: {{spoiler|Somewhat [[Deconstructed]], this in some ways is also [[White and Grey Morality]].}}
* [[White and Black Morality]]: {{spoiler|Somewhat [[Deconstructed]], this in some ways is also [[White and Grey Morality]].}}
* [[You Don't Want to Die A Virgin Do You]]: See [[Pre Climax Climax]] above.
* [[You Don't Want to Die A Virgin, Do You?]]: See [[Pre-Climax Climax]] above.
* [[Zettai Ryouiki]]: The school uniforms are A grade.
* [[Zettai Ryouiki]]: The school uniforms are A grade.



Revision as of 07:20, 26 January 2014

Maron Kusakabe may seem to be an Ordinary High School Student, but secretly she is the Reincarnation of Joan of Arc, Kaitou Jeanne! Maron is on a Mission From God to seal demons hiding in works of art, which possess and corrupt pure-hearted people that admire their beauty. Unfortunately, sealing the demon also causes the artwork it inhabits to disappear, making Jeanne seem to be nothing more than a petty (if stylish) thief to most, meaning that the police and Maron's best friend Miyako, who dreams of becoming a detective, are dedicated to catching her. Fortunately, Jeanne has God's blessing and a number of divine tools at her disposal, giving her an edge over them.

Because her divorced parents live and work overseas, Maron lives alone in her apartment with tiny angel Finn Fish. Across the hall live Miyako and her family, unaware of Maron's identity. Then, Handsome Lech Chiaki Nagoya moves in next door. He gets on Maron's nerves, but Miyako instantly falls head-over-heels in love with him. Soon after, Kaitou Sinbad, another kaitou wielding the same powers as Jeanne, appears on the scene and starts competing with Jeanne to see who can seal the demons first. Finn and Maron wonder who he could be, as Maron was supposed to be the only kaitou. Finn and Maron both conclude that Sinbad must be Jeanne's opposite - a kaitou working for the devil. All may not be as it seems, however....

Published in the shoujo magazine Ribon from 1998 to 2000, Kamikaze Kaitou Jeanne is the first major work by Arina Tanemura (Creator). It was adapted into a 44 episode Anime by Toei in 1999. It stands apart from most Magical Girl series by having a Broken Bird heroine, and can be quite a Tear Jerker at times.

Tropes used in Kamikaze Kaitou Jeanne include: