TV Special
Description
"Lupin III: Italian Game" is a two-part anime special that centers on the exploits of the master thief Arsène Lupin III and his team as they navigate a high-stakes heist in Italy. The story begins with Lupin targeting a valuable artifact known as the "Crimson Heart of Cleopatra," a legendary gem said to grant immense power to its possessor. The gem is set to be auctioned in Venice, drawing the attention of Lupin, his partner Daisuke Jigen, and their associate Goemon Ishikawa XIII. However, their plans are complicated by the involvement of Inspector Zenigata, who is determined to capture Lupin, and Fujiko Mine, whose allegiances remain ambiguous.

As Lupin and his team prepare for the heist, they encounter a mysterious organization known as the "Eternal Aurora," which seeks the Crimson Heart for its own nefarious purposes. The group is led by a cunning and ruthless woman named Rebecca Rossellini, who has a personal connection to the gem. The narrative unfolds with a series of twists and betrayals, as Lupin must outwit both the Eternal Aurora and Zenigata while navigating the intricate web of alliances and rivalries surrounding the gem.

The story is set against the backdrop of Italy's picturesque landscapes, with key locations including Venice, Florence, and Rome. The plot incorporates elements of action, comedy, and intrigue, staying true to the Lupin III series' signature blend of genres. Lupin's clever schemes and quick thinking are on full display, as are the unique skills of his companions—Jigen's sharpshooting, Goemon's swordsmanship, and Fujiko's charm and resourcefulness. Zenigata's relentless pursuit adds tension, while Rebecca's motivations and backstory provide depth to the conflict.

The climax revolves around a dramatic confrontation in Florence, where the true nature of the Crimson Heart is revealed, and Lupin must decide whether to claim the gem or prevent it from falling into the wrong hands. The resolution ties together the various threads of the narrative, leaving room for the possibility of future adventures. "Lupin III: Italian Game" maintains the series' tradition of fast-paced storytelling, dynamic characters, and a balance of humor and suspense, making it a compelling addition to the Lupin III franchise.
Information
Lupin III Italian Game
ルパン三世 イタリアン・ゲーム
Type: TV Special
Movie/Episode length: 91 min.
Date: 01/08/2016
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Staff
  • Chief Director · Kazuhide Tomonaga
  • Director · Yuichiro Yano
  • Script · Yuuya Takahashi
  • Storyboard · Yuichiro Yano
  • Storyboard · Kazuhide Tomonaga
  • Storyboard · Koji Morimoto
  • Storyboard · Toshihiko Masuda
  • Storyboard · Nobuo Tomizawa
  • Unit Director · Yuichiro Yano
  • Unit Director · Kazuhide Tomonaga
  • Unit Director · Koji Morimoto
  • Unit Director · Nobuo Tomizawa
  • Unit Director · Keiko Oyamada
  • Unit Director · Yoshitaka Nagaoka
  • Unit Director · Yasumi Mikamoto
  • Music · Yuji Ohno
  • Original creator · Monkey Punch
  • Character Design · Hisao Yokohori
  • Art Director · Yasuhiro Yamako
  • Art · Natsue Muramoto
  • Animation Director · Teiichi Takiguchi
  • Animation Director · Yukari Kobayashi
  • Animation Director · Hiroaki Noguchi
  • Animation Director · Sadahiko Sakamaki
  • Animation Director · Koji Yamakawa
  • Animation Director · Koichi Suenaga
  • Animation Director · Hisao Yokohori
  • Animation Director · Yumiko Shirai
  • Animation Director · Yūya Takahashi
  • Animation Director · Yoshie Anzai
  • Animation Director · Daisuke Sakamukai
  • Sound Director · Youji Shimizu
  • Cgi Director · Kazuhiro Tamura
  • Director of Photography · Jiro Tazawa
  • Producer · Yu Kiyozono
  • Producer · Eri Sano
  • Producer · Shunsuke Nara
  • Producer · Hiroyuki Inage
  • Producer · Masaki Shiode
  • Producer · Shinya Suzuki
Production
  • Production · TMS Entertainment
  • Animation Production · Telecom Animation Film
  • Production · NTV
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