Sweet Tales of St. Tail (lost Telesuccess English dub of "Kaitō Seinto Tēru" anime series; 1998): Difference between revisions

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'''Sweet Tales of St. Tail''' is a Japanese anime series created by TMS Entertainment. It was broadcast on ABC and the entire Asahi News Networks stations (including TV Asahi). In 1998, the anime '''Sweet Tales of St. Tail''' was licensed by Telesuccess Productions, the company behind Voltes V and Daimos.  
'''St. Tail''' is a Japanese anime series created by TMS Entertainment. It was broadcast on ABC and the entire Asahi News Network stations (including TV Asahi). In 1998, the anime '''Sweet Tales of St. Tail''' was licensed by Telesuccess Productions, the company behind Voltes V and Daimos.  


==Plot==  
==Plot==  

Latest revision as of 08:33, 5 July 2024

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Cover of the manga version.

Status: Lost


St. Tail is a Japanese anime series created by TMS Entertainment. It was broadcast on ABC and the entire Asahi News Network stations (including TV Asahi). In 1998, the anime Sweet Tales of St. Tail was licensed by Telesuccess Productions, the company behind Voltes V and Daimos.

Plot

Meimi Haneoka, the daughter of a former phantom thief and a stage magician, is an ordinary middle school student by day but the vigilante hero "Phantom Thief Saint Tail" by night. Using information obtained from her friend and classmate Seira Mimori, a sister-in-training, Saint Tail steals illegitimately obtained items and returns them to their proper owners. While Saint Tail gains a reputation as a local hero in her small town of Seika City, Meimi's classmate Asuka Jr., the son of a police detective, condemns her with the words "a thief is still a thief" and declares himself to be the one who will catch Saint Tail; however, when Saint Tail sees him assisting the police during her capers, he acknowledges her honorable motives and even steps in to protect her from physical harm.

Availability

The English dub was aired on RPN 9 in 1998 and aired it on Friday nights, becoming the first anime to air in the Friday night slot on Philippine television. Because of this, the English dub for this series is nowhere to be found.

Footage

Trailer for the dub.

References