Characters
- Meimi Haneoka / Saint Tail (羽丘芽美 / セイントテール, Haneoka Meimi / Seinto Teiru?)
- Voiced by: Tomo Sakurai (Japanese), Mela Lee (English)
- The main character of the series. Meimi is a typical cheerful orange-haired fourteen-year-old student at St. Paulia's Private School. By night she transforms into the mysterious (yet magical) thief, Saint Tail. In this guise, she takes back what bad people have stolen. She is given information by her classmate, and nun-in-training, Seira, of misdeeds.
- Daiki Asuka Jr. (飛鳥大貴 / アスカJr, Asuka Daiki / Asuka Jr.?)
- Voiced by: Kousuke Okano (Japanese), Joshua Seth (English)
- Daiki Asuka is a detective boy fourteen-year-old student at classmate of Meimi, and is a top student in his class.
- Seira Mimori (深森 聖良, Mimori Seira?)
- Voiced by: Kikuko Inoue (Japanese), Anjuli Cain (English)
- Seira is a quiet and mature, fourteen-year-old student classmate and best friend of Meimi. She is a nun-in training at the school's church. she is the only person who knows the real identity of Saint Tail.
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