Saint Tail (manga)
Alternative title:
Kaitō Saint Tail (Japanese)
Kaito St. Tail (German)
Sweet Tales of Saint Tail
怪盗セイント・テール (Japanese)
怪盜聖少女 (Chinese (Taiwan))
괴도 세인트 테일 (Korean)
Genres:
magic
Objectionable content:
None
Plot Summary:
Meimi Haneoka is a 14-year-old student at St. Paulia Academy in Seika City who, during the night, secretly transforms into Saint Tail, a magical thief who steals from thieves to give items to their original owners. She gets help and guidance from her friend Seira, a nun-in-training, and she is chased by her classmate, Asuka Jr., who is obsessed with finding out Saint Tail's true identity.
User Ratings:
72 ratings have been given [details]
Number of tankoubon:
7
Number of pages:
171
Vintage:
1995-06-06
Release dates: We have 19
Trivia: We have 1
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New Saint Tail Manga Launches on Thursday (Sep 13, 2018)
February Manga Releases (Dec 5, 2001)
December Releases (Sep 30, 2001)
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Saint Tail Holds Contest to Create Manga's 'Next Generation' (Jun 16, 2017)
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Graphic novel |
Saint Tail (GN 1) 2001-04-23 (from $98.99) |
Saint Tail (GN 2) 2001-09-10 (from $10.94) |
Saint Tail (GN 3) 2001-12-04 (from $1855.35) |
Saint Tail (GN 4) 2002-04-16 (from $13.45) |
Saint Tail (GN 5) 2002-07-16 (from $26.91) |
Saint Tail (GN 6) 2002-09-17 (from $49.83) |
Saint Tail (GN 7) 2002-12-10 (from $6.80) |
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Inspiration:
Hayao Miyazaki (Lupin III) Kenji Kodama (Cat's Eye Season 2) Yoshio Takeuchi (Cat's Eye Season 1)
Inspiration/BGM:
B'z ("Love Phantom") Caoli Cano ("Gozen 12-ji no Angel") Hiroki Moriguchi ("Best of My Life") Kazumasa Oda ("Looking Back") Maki Ohguro ("Back Beats #1") Mariya Takeuchi ("Tonight's a Heavy Party") Mayo Okamoto (various songs) Mimori Yusa ("Acasia") My Little Lover ("Evergreen") Noriyuki Makihara ("An Angel Came Down...") Ryōko Shinohara ("Lady Generation") Seiko Matsuda ("Pink Cheetah") Shoko Inoue (various songs) Spittsu (various songs) Tatsuro Yamashita ("Treasures") Tomoyasu Hotei ("Last Scene") Urufurusu ("Banzai") Yasushi Nakanishi ("It's Only a Ballade") Yasuyuki Okamura ("Daisuki") Yuki Uchida ("Shiawase ni Naritai") |
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Publisher: Kodansha |
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Art Director: Matt Alford (Vol. 4-7)
Adaptation: Darcy Lockman (Vol. 6-7)
Brand Manager: Kenneth Lee (Vol. 3-5)
Production manager:
Fred Lui (Vol. 1-4) Jennifer Miller (Vol. 7) Jennifer Wagner (Vol. 6-7) Joaquin E. Reyes (Vol. 5) Mario Rodriguez (Vol. 6)
VP of Production: Ron Klamert (Vol. 3-7)
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Licensed by: Tokyopop |
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Publisher: Edizioni Star Comics
Serialized In: Amici
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Translation: John Schmitt-Weigand |
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Publisher: Egmont Manga & Anime |
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Licensed by: Ever Glory Publishing Co., Ltd. |
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