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[[File:01.jpg|frame|[[Talking Animal|Kir]], [[Impossible Thief|Jing]], and a [[Girl of the Week|Jing Girl]].]]
'''''King of Bandit Jing''''' is a seven volume manga series by Yuichi Kumakura, and has been adapted into a 13 episode anime.
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Each story focuses a new treasure or object that Jing is seeking. He is accompanied by a woman or girl (affectionately referred to as "Jing Girl") somewhere along the way on his quest for this item, and an enemy that either wants to protect what it is he intends to steal or get to it before he does. Much of the appeal of the series comes from the fantastic and often surreal world that Jing lives in, bordering on the Expressionist style.
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The manga series was followed by a sequel series known as ''King of Bandit Jing: Twilight Tales''. The closest that the anime series got to a sequel was an OAV called ''King of Bandit Jing: Seventh Heaven'' which somehow managed to be even more incomprehensible than the main series was.
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* [[Aborted Arc]] - The second story arc ends with [[Fantastic Foxes|Sherry]] vowing revenge on Jing. [[What Happened to the Mouse?|She never appears again]].
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