The GentlemanThief, PhantomThief, and {{Kaitou}} entries are all pretty similar; Lupin even shows up in all three. Maybe the three of them (or at least PhantomThief and {{Kaitou}}) should be combined, or more of a distinction made? -- AdonicMeki

LooneyToons: {{Kaitou}} is a genre, while PhantomThief is a character type. However, merging GentlemanThief and PhantomThief would probably work.

{{TravisWells}}: yeah, there's a lot of overlap. "Sir Charles Lytton" from GentlemanThief is the same as "David Niven's character from The Pink Panther" from ClassyCatBurglar.

DaibhidC: I'd recommend making ClassyCatBurglar an AlwaysFemale trope, and moving the male examples to GentlemanThief (if they're not already there). PhantomThief seems to be "GentlemanThief, only in anime".

SciVo: Agreed. The description in ClassyCatBurglar of the DistaffCounterpart sounds exactly like GentlemanThief.
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{{Adam850}}: removed:
* Spike Spiegel from "Cowboy Bebop" is a more violent example of a GentlemanThief.
** Except he's no a gentleman. And not a thief. Perhaps you're thinking about "AntiHero"? The two terms are... well, not similar at all, but still.

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{{Mith}}: The Discworld example needs to be clearer on what was annoying. Given the series, I'd guess people were annoyed that their thieves weren't properly classy, hence the Thieves' Guild started classes, but I don't know where the example's from.

DaibhidC: Clarified it a bit. It's from the ''Thieves' Guild Diary'', your one stop shop for thievery tropes (my favourite is that pickpockets get taught how to do {{Crowd Song}}s. Consider yourself one of us...)