After reading the Anime, I was curious about how the story would conclude and opted to delve into the Manga. I was delightfully surprised.
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18 volumes packed with phantom thief adventures: Three stunning and bold sisters engaging in a thrilling game of cat and mouse with the police, all while literally residing under the same roof as them. A blend of comedy, intriguing love triangles, and some well-crafted action never fails to entertain. As a fan of Lupin III and Kaito Kid, this series was an inevitable choice for me.
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Compared to the Anime, the narrative is slightly more intricate, introducing additional key recurring characters and expanding on the overarching plot significantly. This results in substantial character development, particularly in the latter volumes.
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It's challenging to believe this series was created in the early 80s if you overlook the subject matter. The level of detail is extraordinary, and it visually shines. I wish contemporary Manga possessed a comparable quality more often.
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I genuinely enjoyed every moment of reading this, even after having watched the Anime not long ago. While I’m not entirely content with the ending, nothing else detracted from my experience or diminished my enjoyment.
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18 volumes packed with phantom thief adventures: Three stunning and bold sisters engaging in a thrilling game of cat and mouse with the police, all while literally residing under the same roof as them. A blend of comedy, intriguing love triangles, and some well-crafted action never fails to entertain. As a fan of Lupin III and Kaito Kid, this series was an inevitable choice for me.
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Compared to the Anime, the narrative is slightly more intricate, introducing additional key recurring characters and expanding on the overarching plot significantly. This results in substantial character development, particularly in the latter volumes.
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It's challenging to believe this series was created in the early 80s if you overlook the subject matter. The level of detail is extraordinary, and it visually shines. I wish contemporary Manga possessed a comparable quality more often.
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I genuinely enjoyed every moment of reading this, even after having watched the Anime not long ago. While I’m not entirely content with the ending, nothing else detracted from my experience or diminished my enjoyment.
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