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- DirectorMasaaki ÔsumiThe grandmaster thief Lupin III and his associates devise a plan to escape from the stubborn Inspector Zenigata and the mercenary samurai Goemon Ishikawa.Following the success of the manga series, TMS Entertainment and Toho produced a 12-minute Lupin III anime film adaptation featuring Lupin wearing a red jacket outfit. Masaaki Ōsumi directed the movie, which was made in two different versions: a CinemaScope version intended for theatrical release and a 4:3 television version. The animation for the two versions was mainly the same, but the voice cast was different, with only Kiyoshi Kobayashi and Eiko Masuyama, voicing Daisuke Jigen and Fujiko Mine respectively, in both versions. By the time the pilot was completed in 1969, because of budget concerns and a disagreement between Toho and TMS, the film was never released. Masaaki Ōsumi then moved on to direct several episodes of the first Lupin III television series. The two versions of this pilot film were later released in 1989 as a part of the Lupin III Secret Files collection.
- CreadorMonkey PunchReparto principalYasuo YamadaMichelle RuffRichard EpcarLas aventuras del maestro ladrón Lupin III y sus secuaces mientras se sumergen en diversas aventuras, perseguidos por el tenaz inspector Zenigata.On October 24, 1971, ytv began airing the first Lupin III television series. The series, was broadcast for 23 episodes, with the last one airing on March 26, 1972. The first seven episodes of the series, along with episodes nine and twelve, were directed by Masaaki Ōsumi, while the remaining episodes were directed jointly by Hayao Miyazaki and Isao Takahata. Key animation direction was provided by Yasuo Ōtsuka. The music was composed by Takeo Yamashita with many songs performed by Charlie Kosei. The series received a record amount of orders from the broadcast industry and had a 9% viewing share during its original broadcast. Discotek Media licensed and released the first series on DVD in North America on June 26, 2012
- CreadorMonkey PunchReparto principalYasuo YamadaKiyoshi KobayashiGorô NayaEl maestro ladrón Lupin III y sus compinches continúan con sus hazañas trotamundos, con el obstinado inspector Zenigata siempre detrás de ellos.The second Lupin III television series began airing on NTV on October 3, 1977. This series, was broadcast for 155 episodes, with the last one airing on October 6, 1980. Episodes 145 and 155 were written and directed by Hayao Miyazaki under the pseudonym Terekomu, and they marked his final involvement with the Lupin franchise. The music for the series was composed by Yuji Ohno. On September 3, 1979, Episode 99 was the first ever anime television episode to be broadcast in stereo. Streamline released episodes 145 and 155 of the second television series to VHS as "Lupin III's Greatest Capers". Geneon Entertainment, which was at the time was called Pioneer Entertainment, began distributing the second television series in North America in 2003. Geneon hired Phuuz Entertainment Inc. to adapt and translate the series. The first 79 episodes were released on 15 DVDs and the first 26 episodes aired numerous times on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim.
- DirectoresSôji YoshikawaYasuo ÔtsukaReparto principalYasuo YamadaEiko MasuyamaKiyoshi KobayashiWhile attempting to win the affections of a beautiful rival, a master thief risks death to learn the secret intentions of a wealthy and seemingly immortal, but certainly ruthless, recluse.During the broadcast run of the second television series, an animated feature film was also produced titled simply Lupin III (later known as Lupin III: Lupin vs. the Clone), which was released in Japanese theaters on December 16, 1978. The movie received four different English language dubs. The first dub, created in 1978, received experimental screenings in the United States by TMS, while the next two dubs were created for home releases and were retitled The Mystery of Mamo and Secret of Mamo. The fourth was released on DVD by Geneon in North America on July 29, 2003, under the title The Secret of Mamo. Manga Entertainment released the movie in the United Kingdom on August 4, 2008. Discotek Media released the film on DVD on February 26, 2013 and includes all four English dubs.
- DirectorHayao MiyazakiReparto principalYasuo YamadaEiko MasuyamaKiyoshi KobayashiUn ladrón apuesto, su banda de forajidos y un intrépido policía luchan por liberar a una princesa de las garras de un malvado conde y descubrir el secreto oculto de un fabuloso tesoro del que tienen una llave.Hayao Miyazaki directed the next feature film, The Castle of Cagliostro, which was released in Japanese theaters on December 15, 1979. This movie was loosely based on Maurice Leblanc's Arsène Lupin novel La Comtesse de Cagliostro ("The Countess of Cagliostro").
- Reparto principalYasuo YamadaGorô NayaKiyoshi KobayashiThe continuing adventures of the master thief Lupin III.The third Lupin III television series, called Lupin III Part III, began airing on ytv on March 3, 1984. This series was broadcast for 50 episodes and ended on November 6, 1985. In 2009, the Southern California based United Television Broadcasting network began airing subtitled episodes from all three series on their UTBHollywood channel.
- DirectoresSeijun SuzukiShigetsugu YoshidaReparto principalYasuo YamadaEiko MasuyamaKiyoshi KobayashiLupin squares off with two criminal families and Inspector Zenigata's new female patrol to track down a hoard of biblical-era treasure.The third film, Legend of the Gold of Babylon, was released in Japanese theaters on July 13, 1985. AnimEigo released the film in North America in 1994 under the "Rupan III" name. In 2005, Discotek Media acquired it for a DVD release, however, it was later cancelled due to NA's declining anime industry.
- DirectorMasayuki ÔzekiReparto principalToshio FurukawaBanjô GingaMami KoyamaLupin and his gang are called to action when Goemon's fiancé is held hostage by a mysterious ninja clan.The first Lupin III original video animation (OVA) was The Plot of the Fuma Clan, was shown in theatres in Japan on December 26, 1987 before being released to video on April 5, 1998. Because of budget problems, TMS decided not to employ the regular voice cast from the television series and theatrical movies; instead, they hired a different cast to save money. Yasuo Yamada, the voice actor for Lupin, had always taken pride in his role as the title character and after the voice cast replacement, he mistakenly thought that Monkey Punch had lobbied the producers for a new voice actor.
- DirectorOsamu DezakiReparto principalYasuo YamadaEiko MasuyamaKiyoshi KobayashiTo erase his criminal records, Lupin must steal the Ultravirus file.Lupin III television special. #1
- DirectorOsamu DezakiReparto principalYôsuke AkimotoYuri AmanoJun HazumiLupin is off to find the document papers of Ernest Hemingway while 2 individual armies are after the same thing.Lupin III television special. #2
- DirectorOsamu DezakiReparto principalYôsuke AkimotoShow HayamiMitsuaki HoshinoLupin attends an old school car race from Madrid to Paris, and the grand prize is Napoleon's Dictionary.Lupin III television special. #3
- DirectorOsamu DezakiReparto principalMasao ImanishiMakio InoueUnshô IshizukaLupin III along with his gang want to steal the lost treasure of the Romanov Royal family, this treasure is an immense quantity of gold hide underground in the United States behind the placement of a corrupt bank. But to have the gold, Lupin and his friends will have to fight for it with the mysterious and powerful monk Rasputin. Also Lupin again will have to elude the inspector Zenigata who will follow Lupin's trail and try to put him in jail.Lupin III television special. #4
- DirectorMasaaki ÔsumiReparto principalBrice ArmstrongDameon ClarkeDerek GarrisonLupin takes on a gang of arms dealers, but must deal with a new complication: Inspector Zenigata is taken off the Lupin case and replaced with a new officer who wants Lupin dead.Lupin III television special. #5
- DirectorMasaharu OkuwakiReparto principalYasuo YamadaKiyoshi KobayashiMakio InoueChinese Kingpin Chin Chin Chu is after a dragon figurine that's a key to creating an alloy said to be greater than Goemon's Zantatsu Sword. The dragon figurine is located in the depths of the Titanic. Lupin, Jigen, and Fujiko were offered by Chin to steal it for him, but Lupin refuses the offer, and gets it himself, as his grandfather, Arsene Lupin the 1st tried to steal it before the Titanic sunk. Goemon accompanied by his childhood friend Kikyo, team up to maintain the Iga Clan honor that the dragon won't fall into the use of evil.Lupin III television special. #6
- DirectorOsamu DezakiReparto principalKan'ichi KuritaEiko MasuyamaGorô NayaLupin scrambles to uncover a master thief's eight-billion-dollar treasure. But also on the chase is a band of German soldiers and a retired British agent.Lupin III television special. #7
- DirectoresTakeshi ShiratoNobuo TomizawaShun'ya ItôReparto principalKan'ichi KuritaKiyoshi KobayashiMakio InoueLupin must rescue a young girl from a doomsday cult seeking a book of prophecies hidden by the girl's father, a wealthy US Presidential candidate.Ten years after Babylon was released, Die! Nostradamus entered Japanese theaters on April 22, 1995.
- DirectoresMonkey PunchJun KawagoeReparto principalKan'ichi KuritaKiyoshi KobayashiMakio InoueWhen Lupin heads to the kingdom of Zufu to pilfer its treasure, he incurs the wrath of its psychotic ruler General Headhunter, who places a dead-or-alive bounty on his head.The fifth anime feature film, Dead or Alive, was directed by the creator of the series, Monkey Punch, and released in Japanese theaters on April 20, 1996. Although he was credited as chief director for the production, Monkey Punch said that he left most of the work to his assistant directors and only directed the opening and ending sequences while acting as consultant for everything else. Following the production of the movie, he stated that the process was so exhausting he would not like to direct another anime again.
- DirectorGisaburô SugiiReparto principalKan'ichi KuritaKiyoshi KobayashiEiko MasuyamaLupin comes into the possession of half a diamond containing half a map, and goes in search of the other half so that he can obtain the map's treasure.Lupin III television special. #8
- DirectoresSeiji MizushimaHiroyuki YanoReparto principalKan'ichi KuritaKiyoshi KobayashiMakio InoueLupin infiltrates the Tarantulas, an elite gang of assassins from a secret island base, over an incident from his past.Lupin III television special. #9
- DirectorToshiya ShinoharaReparto principalMegumi HayashibaraKan'ichi KuritaKiyoshi KobayashiLupin attempts to get his hands on a treasure map, but finds himself in a crisis where the future of Tokyo hangs in the balance.Lupin III television special. #10
- DirectoresSetsuo TakaseShin'ichi WatanabeReparto principalShin AomoriTroy BakerNaoki BandoIt was a pleasant evening dinner for Fujiko and Lupin. Right until their moment together was interrupted by a series of missiles from a helicopter. The pilot is named Nazaldorf, who wants the "Columbus Files" that they have. Unfortunately the files were destroyed and Fujiko is the only one who's memorized it. Lupin got separated with Fujiko, who fell off a cliff and eventually being hunted down by Nazaldorf's men. Meanwhile at the Meditarrean Sea, lived a woman named Rosaria, who is a treasure hunter. Finds Fujiko in her own home. Fujiko is frighten from being hunted down by Nazaldorf's men. Not only that, but her memory is missing and doesn't remember who she is or Lupin. This will be tough for Lupin, as Fujiko is the only link in finding the Columbus Egg. Will Fujiko regain her memory, and who is this Nazaldorf?Lupin III television special. #11
- DirectorHideki TonokatsuReparto principalKan'ichi KuritaGorô NayaKiyoshi KobayashiLupin and his friends have to compete with a greedy banker and her minions to help solve a mystery that is leading to a treasure that is said to hold the history's most powerful rulers.Lupin III television special. #12
- DirectorHideki TonokatsuReparto principalDaisuke EgawaGen IdemitsuMasaru IkedaLupin and his friends face 7 dangerous criminals.Lupin III television special. #13
- DirectorMamoru HamatsuReparto principalTakeshi AonoDaisuke EgawaMakio InoueLupin steals a gem from a Mediterranean party, only to be interrupted by Pycal, the trickster "magician" who had apparently died fighting Lupin years earlier. Pycal, now armed with real magical abilities, is determined to take revenge.The second OVA, Return of the Magician, was released on April 3, 2002, created as a part of the 30-year anniversary of the first television series and features the return of one of the original villains of the series, the magician Pycal.
- DirectorMinoru ÔharaReparto principalKan'ichi KuritaEiko MasuyamaGorô NayaA news reporter interviews Jigen about how he first met Lupin.Lupin III television special. #14