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TV: 1. The Capital of Thieves ![]() 2. The ghost ship of Blue Hawaii 3. The Adonis Capital of Time -- pt. 1 4. The Adonis Capital of Time -- pt. 2 5. The little girl from Technicolor Town 6. The Eternal City of Revaiva -- pt. 1 7. The Eternal City of Revaiva -- pt. 2 8. Don't drop the Por Vora! 9. The Musical Island of Coco Oco 10. The lullaby of the Por Vora 11. The masquerade ball of Zaza -- pt. 1 12. The masquerade ball of Zaza -- pt. 2 13. The masquerade ball of Zaza -- pt. 3 OVA: King of Bandit Jing in Seventh Heaven 1. Lost in Seventh Heaven 2. Dream in Seventh Heaven 3. Awake in Seventh Heaven From the ADV release: The legendary hero of our spellbinding story, Jing is considered by all to be the most skilled bandit in the world. Jing's skills are so highly regarded, it is said that this talented young man could steal the very stars from out of the sky should he so desire. With a reputation like that, it's quite clear why he is known to all as the King of Bandits. The one and only catch to Jing's glowing reputation is that his youthful appearance and inconspicuous personality make him unrecognizable as the legendary Bandit King until only after he has successfully pulled off one of his extraordinary heists.While a fairly skilled fighter in his own right, able to upset and throw off his opponents with his cool character alone, Jing's battles are aided by his loveable partner in crime, Kir. This wisecracking Don Juan of a sidekick accompanies Jing on his journeys around the world, adding an enormous advantage to Jing's capabilities when fights break out. When the dust settles, the Bandit King strolls off into the sunset leaving with the loot and usually a new female admirer waiting anxiously for his return. This manga series, called "Ou Dorobou Jing" (Jing: King of Bandits) was written by Yuichi Kumakura and it released 7 tankoubon in total. The sequel series, called "King of Bandits Jing" or "Jing: King of Bandits - Twilight Tales" also ran for 7 tankoubon. Both series are published in Japan by BonBon Comics and in America by Tokyopop.
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