Description
"Lupin III: Part II" is a continuation of the adventures of Arsène Lupin III, the charismatic and skilled thief who is the grandson of the legendary gentleman thief Arsène Lupin. The series builds on the foundation of its predecessor, "Lupin III: Part I," but adopts a lighter, more comedic tone while retaining the core elements of heists, action, and intrigue. The narrative unfolds across 155 episodes, each presenting self-contained stories that often revolve around Lupin and his gang attempting elaborate heists, evading law enforcement, and outsmarting rival criminals.
Lupin III is joined by his loyal companions: Daisuke Jigen, a sharpshooter and Lupin's closest ally; Goemon Ishikawa XIII, a master swordsman with a strong sense of honor; and Fujiko Mine, a femme fatale whose allegiances often shift between aiding Lupin and pursuing her own interests. The group frequently finds themselves pursued by Inspector Koichi Zenigata, an Interpol officer whose relentless dedication to capturing Lupin borders on obsession. Zenigata's pursuit adds a recurring dynamic of cat-and-mouse games, with Lupin often escaping by the narrowest of margins.
The series is episodic in nature, with each episode presenting a new target or challenge for Lupin and his gang. These targets range from priceless artifacts and treasures to high-stakes schemes involving powerful organizations or individuals. The heists are often elaborate, showcasing Lupin's ingenuity, Jigen's marksmanship, Goemon's swordsmanship, and Fujiko's cunning. Despite their criminal activities, the group frequently finds themselves in morally ambiguous situations, sometimes thwarting greater evils or helping those in need.
The tone of "Lupin III: Part II" is more lighthearted compared to its predecessor, with a greater emphasis on humor and slapstick comedy. This shift allows for a broader range of storytelling, from high-stakes action sequences to absurd and whimsical scenarios. The series also explores the relationships between the main characters, particularly the complex dynamic between Lupin and Fujiko, whose interactions oscillate between flirtation and betrayal.
Throughout the series, Lupin's charm and wit remain central to his character, making him both a lovable rogue and a formidable adversary. The episodic structure ensures that each installment is accessible, while recurring themes and character dynamics provide continuity. "Lupin III: Part II" successfully balances action, comedy, and intrigue, cementing its place as a classic in the anime genre.
Lupin III is joined by his loyal companions: Daisuke Jigen, a sharpshooter and Lupin's closest ally; Goemon Ishikawa XIII, a master swordsman with a strong sense of honor; and Fujiko Mine, a femme fatale whose allegiances often shift between aiding Lupin and pursuing her own interests. The group frequently finds themselves pursued by Inspector Koichi Zenigata, an Interpol officer whose relentless dedication to capturing Lupin borders on obsession. Zenigata's pursuit adds a recurring dynamic of cat-and-mouse games, with Lupin often escaping by the narrowest of margins.
The series is episodic in nature, with each episode presenting a new target or challenge for Lupin and his gang. These targets range from priceless artifacts and treasures to high-stakes schemes involving powerful organizations or individuals. The heists are often elaborate, showcasing Lupin's ingenuity, Jigen's marksmanship, Goemon's swordsmanship, and Fujiko's cunning. Despite their criminal activities, the group frequently finds themselves in morally ambiguous situations, sometimes thwarting greater evils or helping those in need.
The tone of "Lupin III: Part II" is more lighthearted compared to its predecessor, with a greater emphasis on humor and slapstick comedy. This shift allows for a broader range of storytelling, from high-stakes action sequences to absurd and whimsical scenarios. The series also explores the relationships between the main characters, particularly the complex dynamic between Lupin and Fujiko, whose interactions oscillate between flirtation and betrayal.
Throughout the series, Lupin's charm and wit remain central to his character, making him both a lovable rogue and a formidable adversary. The episodic structure ensures that each installment is accessible, while recurring themes and character dynamics provide continuity. "Lupin III: Part II" successfully balances action, comedy, and intrigue, cementing its place as a classic in the anime genre.
Episodes
Staffel 1
1The Dashing Entrance of Lupin III
2A Bouquet of Bills Blossoms in Rio's Sunset
3Hitler's Legacy
4I Can Hear Nessie's Song
5I'll Tell You How to Transport Gold Bullion
6Is the Leaning Tower of Pisa Standing?
7Tutankhamen's 3000-Year Curse
8The Venice Superexpress
9What Do You Think of Ukiyoe Blues?
10Steal File M123
11Wager on the Monaco GP
12A Present for the President
13The Great San Francisco Chase
14The Great Caribbean Adventure
15The Great Detectives Take to the Sky
16The Two Faces of Lupin
17Go for the Oildollar!
18Black Panther
19Can You Open the Ten-Year Vault?
20Lupin Up Against the Wall
21Goemon's Revenge
22Search the House of Mystery Women
23Witch of the Fourth Dimension
24The Great Thief Nezumi-Koozoo Makes his Appearance
25The Coming of the Killer Iron Lizards
26The Rose and the Pistol
27Where is the Cinderella Stamp?
28Lady Detective Melon
29The Electroshock Pigeon Operation
30The Wind is Hot in Morocco
31Face the Midnight Sun and Fire
32Lupin Dies Twice
33To Whom Does Orion's Crown Belong?
34Lupin Becomes a Vampire
35Chase the Gorilla Gang
36Expose the Secret of Tsukikagejoo
37The Buried Treasure of Genghis Khan
38The Sweet ICPO Trap
39A Diamond Disappeared in the Hong Kong Night Sky
40Operation Missilejack
41Find Princess Kaguya's Treasure
42Lupin Becomes a Bride
43Where Are Peking Man's ones?
44The Vanishing Special Armored Car
45Killing is the Smell of Wine
46Lupin Will Fetch a High Price
47Her Majesty's Slipshod Inspectors
48Lupin Laughs While the Alarm Bell Rings
49A Pretty Woman Has Venom
50Lupin, Whom I Loved (Part 1)
51Lupin, Whom I Loved (Part 2)
52Emmanuelle is an Angel's Whisper
53The Mad Fantoma Mark III
54Detective Hanshichi's Ten-Year Promise
55Falling Cherry Blossoms - The Mysterious Gang of Five (Part 1)
56Falling Cherry Blossoms - The Mysterious Gang of Five (Part 2)
57Will It Be the Computer or Lupin?
58The Border is the Face of Farewell
59The Mysterious World of Madame X
60A Flower of Suicide Blooms in India
61The Flying Zantetsuken
62The Sound of the Devil's Bells Calls Lupin
63A Trap for a Trap!
64Christmas is in the Hands of the Goddess
65Lupin's Enemy is Lupin
66Shooting Orders!!
67Lupin's Big Saiyuuki
68Casino Island - Inversions and More Inversions
69The Woman the Old Man Fell in Love With
70Classic Thieves and Mynah Birds
71Lupin Vs. the Shinsengumi
72The Skateboard Murder Mystery
73Flowers and Storms and a Theives' Race
74The Terrifying Chameleon Man
75Fujiko Doesn't Look Good in a Bridal Gown
76Do You Know Shakespeare?
77Arrest Lupin With Horoscopes
78Diamonds Gleam in a Robot's Eye
79The Lupin Funeral March
80The Last Meal is Cup Ramen
81Fujiko! Men Are Tough
82The Old Man Hostage Rescue Operation
83Lupin's Big Western
84Leave Revenge to Lupin
85ICPO Secret Directive
86The Mysterious Nightlight Mask Appears
87When the Devil Beckons to Lupin
88Lupin's BIg South Pole-North Pole Adventure
89Play the Thieves' Symphony
90Bad Guys Are Truly Big Villians
91The Girl Who Travels Through Time
92Madame and a Thieves' Quartet
93Operation Great Wall of China Invader
94Lupin Vs. Superman
95From the Ghost Ship With Love
96Lupin's Gourmet Heaven
97Find the Treasure of Lupin I
98The Day the Old Man Died
99The Combat Magnum Scattered in the Wasteland
100The Famous Painting Theft Ultra Operation
101Versailles Burned With Love
102Lupin is Fond of Chanel
103The Wolf Saw an Angel
104The Most Dangerous Golden Bed
105Horror - A Woman Disappeared on Devil's Head Island
106You're a Cat, I'm a Dried Tuna
107A Wedding Ring is an Accursed Trap
108Zantetsuken's Lament
109Lupin's Toughest Battle Ever
110Hot Shot: This is Fujiko
111Is the Invader Safe Open?
112Goemon's Close Call
113The Name of the Operation is Chuushingura
114The Secret of the Mystery Painting, "The First Supper"
115Mona Lisa Smiles Twice
116Have the 108 Bells Rung?
117The Chewing-Gum Disguise Operation
118The Southern Cross Looked Like Diamonds
119Lupin, Who Killed Lupin
120Frankenstein Attacks Lupin
121The Treasure My Grandfather Left Behind
122Rare Find: Napoleon's Fortune
123Paris is for Thieves
1241999: A Popcorn Odyssey
125The Big Oildollar Plot
126Together With Lupin to Hell
127Direct Hit! Operation Dead Ball
128The Old Woman and Lupin Thievery Contest
129In Jigen, I Saw the Gentleness of a Man's Soul
130Lupin Vs. the Mystery Man With Two Faces
131Two Goemons - The Mystery of Zantetsuken
132The Himalayan Holy Mountain Thieves' Cult
133Keep Your Hands Off the Hot Treasure
134The Climactic Lupin Arrest Operation
135Poison and Magic and Lupin III
136Revenge of the Gold Butterfly
137The Magnificent Team-Play Operation
138The Treasure of Pompeii and Venomous Snakes
139Steal Everything of Lupin's
140Wolf, Run, Pig, Fall Down
1411980 Moscow Revelation
142The Big Favorite Disappeared at the Grand Race
143The Miami Bank Raid Anniversary
144Fujiko's Close Call Rescue Operation
145Wings of Death - Albatross
146Lupin's Splendid Failure
147The Mermaid that Disappeared in the Midnight Sun
148The Target is 555 Meters
149The Treasure of Mecca Wore a Veil
150Piano Symphony "Zoo"
151The Arrest Lupin Highway Operation
152Jigen and a Hat and a Pistol
153The Bills that Came from God
154The Hexagon's Great Legacy
155Farewell My Beloved Lupin
Cast
- Jean-François RossionFourth LeeFourth Brillante Lee
- Ángel RodríguezVíctor PrietoRoberto ColucciGuillermo DiazFrancisco José
- Paul Muniain
- OscarJuan Pascual
- Mario Hernandez
- PatriciaLuz EmparanzaAlicia Etxebarria
Comment(s)
Staff
- DirectorKyōsuke MikuriyaYasumi Mikamoto
- ScreenplayYoshihisa ArakiKeiko SugieHideo TakayashikiTsutomu TerukiMamoru KonnoYoshio UrasawaTadaaki YamazakiKiyoshi MiyataAtsushi YamatoyaMon ShichijōSadayuki OkuyamaMisuke TsurumoNoboru ShiroyamaOil SarataRan MouriYutaka KanekoYuu TagamiKiyohide OharaMitsuo AimonoShōichirō ŌkuboBanmei TakahashiMasao ItōKō Takashina
- Episode DirectorKyōsuke MikuriyaHideo NishimakiHideo TakayashikiTsutomu TerukiShigetsugu YoshidaYasumi MikamotoYagi IshikuraKazunori Tanahashi
- Original Concept
- Character DesignTakeo Kitahara
- Animation DirectorTsukasa TannaiKenji KodamaTakeo KitaharaTakashi Asakura
- Director of PhotographyHajime HasegawaKenichi Kobayashi
- ProducerYoshimitsu TakahashiSeiji Takahashi
- Series CompositionAtsushi Yamatoya
- StoryboardKyōsuke MikuriyaHideo NishimakiMasahiro SasakiHideo TakayashikiJōhei MatsuuraAkinori NagaokaKatsuhisa YamadaTsutomu TerukiYoshikata NittaShigetsugu YoshidaYūzō AokiYasumi MikamotoYagi IshikuraAtsushi MinamiKouichi SasakiKazuo MiyamotoAzuma NumajiriHiromichi YanagiRui IshikawaSeiji MiyamotoTaizo Ishihara
- MusicYuji Ohno
- Original creator
- Art DirectorKazutoshi ShimizuNoboru Tatsuike
- Art designNizo YamamotoYuko MatsuuraHajime SogaSaburō Hashimoto
- Executive producerYutaka Fujioka
Production
- ProductionTelecom Animation Film
Relations
Anime overview
Manga overview
Music
Opening
Ep. 1-26
“THEME FROM LUPIN III (Non-vocal)”
Ep. 27-51
“THEME FROM LUPIN III”
Ep. 52-103
“LUPIN III '79 (Non-vocal)”
Ep. 104-155
“LUPIN III '80 (Non-vocal)”
Ending
Ep. 1-26
“LOVE THEME (Non-vocal)”
Ep. 27-51
“LOVE THEME”
Ep. 52-103
“LOVE SQUALL”
Ep. 104-155
“LOVE IS EVERYTHING”
Insert songs
Ep. 20
“You are the King of Kings" (あんたが大将)”
Ep. 64
“Lupin Ondo" (ルパン音頭)”
Ep. 74
“Chameleon Army" (カメレオン・アーミー)”
Ep. 19, 23, 45, 55, 83, 112
“I Miss You Babe (Yes, I Do)" (抱いて、ルパン)”
Ep. 16, 20, 23, 29, 38, 42, 47, 57
“Lovin' You (Lucky)”
Ep. 62, 73, 81, 89, 90, 99, 104, 110, 124, 133, 137, 147, 149, 155
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