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Magic Kaito
Cover of the first tankōbon volume of Magic Kaito, as published by Shogakukan on April 18, 1988.
まじっく快斗
(Majikku Kaito)
GenreComedy-drama, crime, Kaitō
Manga
Written byGosho Aoyama
Published byShogakukan
MagazineWeekly Shōnen Sunday
DemographicShōnen
Original run1987 – present
Volumes4 (List of volumes)
Anime film series
Directed byToshiki Hirano
Produced byMasahito Yoshioka
Music byAtsushi Umebori
StudioTMS Entertainment
Released April 17, 2010 December 29, 2012
Films12 (List of films)
Anime television series
Magic Kaito 1412
Directed bySusumu Kudo
Written byKunihiko Okada
Toshiya Ono
Music byTaku Iwasaki
StudioA-1 Pictures
Original networkNNS (ytv)
Original run October 4, 2014 March 28, 2015
Episodes24 (List of episodes)

Magic Kaito (Japanese: まじっく快斗, Hepburn: Majikku Kaito) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Gosho Aoyama, that began in Shogakukan's Weekly Shōnen Sunday in 1987. The story tells of a phantom thief named Kaito Kid (怪盗キッド, Kaitō Kiddo). Aoyama stopped work on the manga after the first two tankōbon volumes were published in 1988, and only occasionally draws new chapters; a third volume was published in 1994 and a fourth in 2007. Kaito Kid and other characters from Magic Kaito make occasional appearances in Detective Conan, another manga series by Aoyama that has also been adapted into an anime.

Twelve animated television specials based on the series have been produced by TMS Entertainment and aired between 2010 and 2012. A 24-episode anime series titled Magic Kaito 1412 (まじっく快斗1412) was created by A-1 Pictures and aired from October 4, 2014 to March 28, 2015.

Plot

Kaito Kuroba is a normal teenage student whose father died under mysterious circumstances eight years ago. Eight years later, he is made aware of his father's secret identity; a famous international criminal known as Kaito Kid, and that he was murdered by a mysterious organization because he tried to steal a gem which was also targeted by them. The goal of the organization is to find within a year the Pandora Gem, a mystical stone said to shed tears during the passing of the Volley comet (which happens once every 10,000 years): drinking these tears bestows immortality.

He vows to prevent the organization from gaining immortality, and assumes his father's thief identity as he begins his quest for the gem. His only clues as to the gem's location are that it glows red under the full moon and that it is a doublet: a gem hidden within a larger gem. Thus, it would have to be a relatively large one with a bizarre history, and always stored in a place that never receives moonlight. He thus researches and steals famous priceless gems with odd histories from incredibly well-defended areas, but returns them after the very next full moon as they are not the Pandora.

Characters

Kaito Kuroba (黒羽 快斗, Kuroba Kaito)

The protagonist, is a smart, quirky and arrogant 17-year-old boy who is an excelled illusionist. He is in love with his childhood friend Aoko Nakamori who he teases constantly. His alter ego is the Kaito Kid, a gentleman thief who publicly announces his heists; after his heists he returns the stolen items to their owners. His Japanese voice actor is Kappei Yamaguchi and his English voice actor is Jerry Jewell.

Aoko Nakamori (中森 青子, Nakamori Aoko)

Aoko Nakamori is Kaito's best childhood friend and love interest. She is an obstinate, impulsive and lighthearted girl. As the daughter of Inspector Nakamori, she despises the Kaito Kid. Her Japanese voice actresses are Ayumi Fujimura in the specials and Mao Ichimichi in Magic Kaito 1412, Yukiko Iwai in episode 76 of Detective Conan, Minami Takayama in episode 219 and OVA 4 of Detective Conan.

Saguru Hakuba (白馬探, Hakuba Saguru)

Saguru Hakuba is a famous high school detective based out of Japan and Kaito's rival.[1] As the son of a high police official, he had many chances to capture the Kaito Kid.[1][2] He believes that Kaito is the Kaito Kid but lacks the evidence.[3] His Japanese voice actors are Akira Ishida in the Magic Kaito specials and in Detective Conan, and Mamoru Miyano in Magic Kaito 1412.

Akako Koizumi (小泉 紅子, Koizumi Akako)

Akako Koizumi is a witch who uses real magic. Before meeting Kaito, her goal was to enamor every man in the world but Kaito's immunity to her spells makes him a target for her. She learns Kaito's identity as the Kaito Kid and becomes the only friend who knows his secret. Her Japanese voice actresses are Miyuki Sawashiro in the Magic Kaito specials, Eri Kitamura in Magic Kaito 1412, and Megumi Hayashibara in Detective Conan.

Ginzo Nakamori (中森 銀三, Nakamori Ginzō)

Ginzo Nakamori, known as Mace Fuller in Funimation Entertainment's Detective Conan dub, is the inspector in charge of capturing the Kaito Kid.[4] His Japanese voice actor is Unshou Ishizuka and his English voice actor is Jay Jones.[5][6]

Toichi Kuroba (黒羽 盗一, Kuroba Tōichi)

Toichi Kuroba is Kaito's father. He was the original Phantom Thief Kid and took on the role to overshadow his wife's alter ego, the Phantom Lady, allowing her to leave her life of crime. He originally used the name Phantom Thief 1412 but due to Yusaku Kudo's reading, the 1412 was read as Kid, and was used since then. Toichi was killed after impeding an unknown's organization goal for the Pandora's Tear. His Japanese voice actor is Shūichi Ikeda.

Konosuke Jii (寺井 黄之助, Jii Kōnosuke)

Konosuke Jii is the Kuroba family's butler. He took on the role of Kaito Kid to lure out Toichi Kuroba's killer.

Manga

Written and illustrated by Gosho Aoyama, Magic Kaito has been sporadically serialized in Weekly Shōnen Sunday since 1987. It was halted in 1988 after two tankōbon volumes, but new chapters have been occasionally released since then; a third volume was published in 1994 and a fourth volume in 2007, two more chapters were released in 2011,[7] and another three chapters were released in October 2014.[8] In 2011 the first four volumes were republished in "Treasured Editions" from August 15 to December 16. Two versions of each volume were released, one containing a DVD of one of the TV specials.

While there has not been an official English-language release of the manga, it has been translated and released in Italy, Spain, Germany and Taiwan, by Star Comics, Planeta DeAgostini Comics, Egmont Manga & Anime and Chingwin Publishing Group respectively.

List of chapters

No. Release date ISBN
1 April 15, 1988978-4-09-122081-3 [9]
  1. "Return of the Phantom Thief" (蘇る怪盗, Yomigaeru Kaitō)
  2. "The Police are Everywhere" (警官がいっぱい, Keikan ga Ippai)
  3. "A Clockwork Heart" (時計仕掛けのハート, Tokei Jikake no Hāto)
  4. "Kaito Kid's Busy Weekend" (怪盗キッドの忙しい休日, Kaitō Kiddo no Isogashii Kyūjitsu)
  5. "The Underwater Pirate Ship" (海賊船浮上せず, Kaizokusen Fujōsezu)
  6. "The Scarlet Temptress" (緋色の誘惑, Hiiro no Yūwaku)
2 October 15, 1988978-4-09-122082-0 [10]
  1. Stay Away From Me (彼から手をひいて, Kare kara te o hiite)
  2. Japan's Most Irresponsible Leader (日本一の無責任総理, Nippon'ichi no Musekinin Sōri)
  3. I Am The Master (わたしが主人だ, Watashi ga Masutā Da)
  4. Adults Don't Understand (大人とわかってくれない, Otona to Wakattekurenai)
  5. On The Ball (ボールにかける少年, Bōru ni Kakeru Shōnen)
  6. Ghost Game (ゴースト・ゲーム, Gōsuto Gēmu)
  7. (unpublished chapter) - The Hustler VS. The Magician (ハスラーvs.マジシャン, Hasurā vs Majishan)
"The Hustler VS. The Magician" is actually the second chapter Aoyama created for the series, but it was never published in the magazine.
3 September 15, 1994978-4-09-122083-7 [11]
  1. Star Wars (スターウォーズ, Sutā Wōzu)
  2. Enter the Great Detective!! (名探偵登場!!, Meitantei Tōjō!!)
  3. Nearby Enemy (眼下の怪盗, Ganka no Kaitō)
  4. Akako's Delivery Service (紅子の宅配便, Akako no Takuhaibin)
  5. Yaiba VS. Kaito Kid! (〈番外編〉刃vs.快斗!, (Bangaihen) Yaiba vs. Kaito!)
  6. Blue Birthday (ブルーバースデー, Burū Bāsudē)
  7. Green Dream (グリーンドリーム, Gurīn Dorīmu)
4 February 16, 2007978-4-09-121005-0 [12]
  1. Crystal Mother (クリスタル・マザー, Kurisutaru mazā)
  2. Red Tear (レッド・ティアー, Reddo Tiā)
  3. Black Star (Part 1) (ブラック・スター(前編), Burakku Sutā (Zenpen))
  4. Black Star (Part 2) (ブラック・スター(後編), Burakku Sutā (Kōhen))
  5. Golden Eye (Part 1) (ゴールデン・アイ(前編), Gōruden Ai (Zenpen))
  6. Golden Eye (Part 2) (ゴールデン・アイ(後編), Gōruden Ai (Kōhen))
  7. Dark Knight (Part 1) (ダーク・ナイト(前編), Dāku Naito (Zenpen))
  8. Dark Knight (Part 2) (ダーク・ナイト(後編), Dāku Naito (Kōhen))
Chapters not yet in tankōbon format
  1. Phantom Lady (Part 1) (ファントム・レディー(前編), Fantomu Redī (Zenpen)). Published on August 17, 2011.
  2. Phantom Lady (Part 2) (ファントム・レディー(後編), Fantomu Redī (Kōhen)). Published on August 24, 2011.
  3. Midnight Crow (Part 1) (真夜中の烏(ミッドナイト・クロウ)(前編), Mayonaka no Karasu (Middonaito Kurō) (Zenpen)). Published on October 1, 2014.
  4. Midnight Crow (Part 2) (真夜中の烏(ミッドナイト・クロウ)(中編), Mayonaka no Karasu (Middonaito Kurō) (Chūhen)). Published on October 8, 2014.
  5. Midnight Crow (Part 3) (真夜中の烏(ミッドナイト・クロウ)(後編), Mayonaka no Karasu (Middonaito Kurō) (Kōhen)). Published on October 15, 2014.

Television specials

Twelve animated television specials based on Magic Kaito have been created between 2010 and 2012.[13][14] All have been directed by Toshiki Hirano, produced by TMS Entertainment and aired on Nippon Television Network System during Detective Conan's time slot. Several have been titled as "Detective Conan Specials" despite the fact that none have had anything to do with the Conan series. The first aired on April 17, 2010.[15]

List of specials

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Television series

A 24-episode anime series titled Magic Kaito 1412 (まじっく快斗1412) was created by A-1 Pictures and aired on NNS from October 4, 2014 to March 28, 2015.[16] The series was announced as a new simulcast beginning with episode 13 on Crunchyroll for audiences in North America.[17] The two opening theme songs are "Kimi no Matsu Sekai" by Lagoon (eps. 1–12) and "Ai no Scenario" by Chico with HoneyWorks (eps. 13–24), while the two ending themes are "White of Crime" by Revalcy (eps. 1–12) and "Koi no Jumyō" by Galileo Galilei (eps. 13–24).

List of episodes

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References

  1. ^ a b Aoyama, Gasho (September 17, 1994). "名探偵登場!!". まじっく快斗 (in Japanese). Vol. Volume 3. Shogakukan. ISBN 4-09-122083-5. {{cite book}}: |volume= has extra text (help); Unknown parameter |trans_chapter= ignored (|trans-chapter= suggested) (help); Unknown parameter |trans_title= ignored (|trans-title= suggested) (help)
  2. ^ Aoyama, Gasho (June 16, 2006). "File 10. 探偵甲子園". 名探偵 コナン. Case Closed (in Japanese). Vol. Volume 54. Shogakukan. ISBN 4-09-120377-9. {{cite book}}: |volume= has extra text (help); Unknown parameter |trans_chapter= ignored (|trans-chapter= suggested) (help); Unknown parameter |trans_title= ignored (|trans-title= suggested) (help)
  3. ^ Aoyama, Gasho (September 17, 1994). "紅子の宅配便". まじっく快斗 (in Japanese). Vol. Volume 3. Shogakukan. ISBN 4-09-122083-5. {{cite book}}: |volume= has extra text (help); Unknown parameter |trans_chapter= ignored (|trans-chapter= suggested) (help); Unknown parameter |trans_title= ignored (|trans-title= suggested) (help)
  4. ^ Aoyama, Gasho (August 9, 1997). "File 8. 気配". 名探偵 コナン. Case Closed (in Japanese). Vol. Volume 16. Shogakukan. ISBN 4-09-125046-7. {{cite book}}: |volume= has extra text (help); Unknown parameter |trans_chapter= ignored (|trans-chapter= suggested) (help); Unknown parameter |trans_title= ignored (|trans-title= suggested) (help)
  5. ^ "コナンVS怪盗キッド". Detective Conan. Season 3. September 22, 1997. Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation. {{cite episode}}: Unknown parameter |episodelink= ignored (|episode-link= suggested) (help); Unknown parameter |serieslink= ignored (|series-link= suggested) (help); Unknown parameter |trans_title= ignored (|trans-title= suggested) (help)
  6. ^ Case Closed: The Last Wizard of the Century (DVD). Funimation Entertainment. December 15, 2009. UPC 704400078040.
  7. ^ "New 2-Part Magic Kaito Manga Starts This Month". Anime News Network. 2011-08-18. Retrieved 2015-06-09.
  8. ^ "Magic Kaito Manga Returns to Shonen Sunday For 3 Chapters". Anime News Network. 2014-09-13. Retrieved 2015-06-09.
  9. ^ "Kaito Kid Vol 1" (in Japanese). Shogakukan. Retrieved August 28, 2012.
  10. ^ "Kaito Kid Vol 2" (in Japanese). Shogakukan. Retrieved August 28, 2012.
  11. ^ "Kaito Kid Vol 3" (in Japanese). Shogakukan. Retrieved August 28, 2012.
  12. ^ "Kaito Kid Vol 4" (in Japanese). Shogakukan. Retrieved August 28, 2012.
  13. ^ "Magic Kaito" (in Japanese). Animax. Retrieved April 18, 2010.
  14. ^ "The Reminiscent Golden Eye". Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation. Retrieved November 17, 2012.
  15. ^ Cite error: The named reference KK SP was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  16. ^ "Magic Kaito 1412, Wolf Girl & Black Prince's Episode Counts Listed". Anime News Network. Retrieved September 17, 2014.
  17. ^ "Crunchyroll to Stream Magic Kaito 1412 Anime". Anime News Network. January 2, 2015. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)

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