Description
"Lupin the 3rd Part 6" continues the adventures of the iconic gentleman thief, Arsène Lupin III, and his eclectic team of associates. The series is divided into two distinct story arcs, each exploring different themes and narrative styles. The first arc revolves around Lupin's encounters with Sherlock Holmes, reimagined as a brilliant but enigmatic detective. Holmes is hired by a mysterious organization to capture Lupin, leading to a high-stakes game of cat and mouse. This arc delves into themes of rivalry, intellect, and the blurred lines between justice and crime, as Lupin and Holmes engage in a battle of wits across London and beyond.
The second arc shifts focus to a more supernatural and introspective tone, centering on a mysterious artifact known as the Raven's Eye. This artifact is said to grant immense power, but it also carries a dark curse. Lupin becomes entangled in a web of intrigue involving secret societies, ancient legends, and personal vendettas. As Lupin and his team—Jigen, Goemon, Fujiko, and Inspector Zenigata—navigate this dangerous world, they confront their own pasts and motivations. The arc explores themes of fate, legacy, and the consequences of one's actions, blending traditional heist elements with a more philosophical narrative.
Throughout the series, the dynamic between Lupin and his team remains central. Jigen, the sharpshooter, provides a grounded and pragmatic counterpoint to Lupin's flamboyance. Goemon, the master swordsman, embodies honor and discipline, often serving as a moral compass. Fujiko Mine, Lupin's on-again, off-again love interest, continues to be a wildcard, oscillating between ally and adversary. Inspector Zenigata, Lupin's relentless pursuer, remains a constant thorn in his side, driven by a mix of professional duty and personal obsession.
The series maintains the franchise's signature blend of action, humor, and intrigue, while also introducing new layers of complexity to its characters and storylines. The two arcs offer contrasting yet complementary experiences, showcasing Lupin's adaptability and the enduring appeal of his misadventures.
The second arc shifts focus to a more supernatural and introspective tone, centering on a mysterious artifact known as the Raven's Eye. This artifact is said to grant immense power, but it also carries a dark curse. Lupin becomes entangled in a web of intrigue involving secret societies, ancient legends, and personal vendettas. As Lupin and his team—Jigen, Goemon, Fujiko, and Inspector Zenigata—navigate this dangerous world, they confront their own pasts and motivations. The arc explores themes of fate, legacy, and the consequences of one's actions, blending traditional heist elements with a more philosophical narrative.
Throughout the series, the dynamic between Lupin and his team remains central. Jigen, the sharpshooter, provides a grounded and pragmatic counterpoint to Lupin's flamboyance. Goemon, the master swordsman, embodies honor and discipline, often serving as a moral compass. Fujiko Mine, Lupin's on-again, off-again love interest, continues to be a wildcard, oscillating between ally and adversary. Inspector Zenigata, Lupin's relentless pursuer, remains a constant thorn in his side, driven by a mix of professional duty and personal obsession.
The series maintains the franchise's signature blend of action, humor, and intrigue, while also introducing new layers of complexity to its characters and storylines. The two arcs offer contrasting yet complementary experiences, showcasing Lupin's adaptability and the enduring appeal of his misadventures.
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Staff
- Director · Nobuo Tomizawa
- Director · Eiji Suganuma
- Series Composition · Takahiro Ōkura
- Series Composition · Shigeru Murakoshi
- Script · Mamoru Oshii
- Script · Koichi Chigira
- Script · Masaki Tsuji
- Script · Takahiro Ōkura
- Script · Akio Higuchi
- Script · Kanae Minato
- Script · Tomoko Shinozuka
- Script · Shigeru Murakoshi
- Script · Akira Kindaichi
- Script · Yūya Takahashi
- Script · Taku Ashibe
- Script · Ayumi Shimo
- Storyboard · Koichi Chigira
- Storyboard · Hajime Kamegaki
- Storyboard · Masayuki Kojima
- Storyboard · Osamu Nabeshima
- Storyboard · Nobuo Tomizawa
- Storyboard · Jun'ichi Sakata
- Storyboard · Masatsugu Arakawa
- Storyboard · Eiji Suganuma
- Storyboard · Hiroyuki Yano
- Storyboard · Hatsuki Tsuji
- Storyboard · Norihiro Naganuma
- Storyboard · Pyeon-Gang Ho
- Storyboard · Nobutaka Yoda
- Episode Director · Koichi Chigira
- Episode Director · Hideki Tonokatsu
- Episode Director · Kiyoshi Egami
- Episode Director · Kazuhiro Soeta
- Episode Director · Nobuo Tomizawa
- Episode Director · Akira Shimizu
- Episode Director · Hatsuki Tsuji
- Episode Director · Takashi Asami
- Episode Director · Nana Harada
- Episode Director · Mitsutaka Noshitani
- Episode Director · Yuuji Kanzaki
- Episode Director · Shigeki Awai
- Episode Director · Masahiko Komino
- Episode Director · Kentarō Sugimoto
- Episode Director · Fumio Maezono
- Episode Director · Toshihiro Maeya
- Episode Director · Pyeon-Gang Ho
- Episode Director · Hiroya Saitō
- Episode Director · Takahiko Usui
- Unit Director · Yujiro Abe
- Music · Yuji Ohno
- Original Concept · Arthur Conan Doyle
- Original Concept · Rampo Edogawa
- Original Concept · Maurice Leblanc
- Original Concept · Minetarō Yamanaka
- Original creator · Monkey Punch
- Character Design · Hisao Yokobori
- Character Design · Hirotaka Marufuji
- Art Director · Yūsuke Takeda
- Art Director · Hiromasa Ogura
- Art Director · Yumi Matsumiya
- Art Director · Tetsuhiro Shimizu
- Art Director · Kōichirō Bizen
- Art Director · Wataru Nishizawa
- Art Director · Beom Seon Lee
- Art Director · Tram Anh Nguyen
- Art Director · Asuka Kashimura
- Art · Beom Seon Lee
- Animation Director · Taidō Hanafusa
- Animation Director · Kenji Hachizaki
- Animation Director · Yukari Kobayashi
- Animation Director · Hirohide Shikishima
- Animation Director · Junko Yamanaka
- Animation Director · Mari Tominaga
- Animation Director · Keizō Shimizu
- Animation Director · Ichiro Ogawa
- Animation Director · Atsuya Miura
- Animation Director · Kenji Shinohara
- Animation Director · Shinichiro Takagi
- Animation Director · Konomi Sakurai
- Animation Director · Satoru Kusuda
- Animation Director · Tomoyuki Abe
- Animation Director · Hyun Ju Song
- Animation Director · Yun Hee Choi
- Animation Director · Kazuyuki Ikai
- Animation Director · Shuji Maruyama
- Animation Director · Hirotaka Marufuji
- Animation Director · Yoshinori Yumoto
- Animation Director · Sung Jin Lee
- Animation Director · Young Hee Park
- Animation Director · Myoung Jun Cha
- Animation Director · Kenji Takeguchi
- Animation Director · Jae Seok Park
- Animation Director · Masahiko Komino
- Animation Director · Jun-Oh Kim
- Animation Director · Shunryō Yamamura
- Animation Director · Nana Mori
- Animation Director · Miori Suzuki
- Animation Director · Eun A Shin
- Animation Director · Eun Mi Han
- Animation Director · Ran Yeong Kim
- Animation Director · Liang Chen
- Animation Director · Yu Jin Kim
- Animation Director · Ja-Cheon Gu
- Animation Director · Jung Suk Kim
- Animation Director · Hyung Wook Kang
- Animation Director · Liang Peng Li
- Animation Director · Wei Feng Du
- Animation Director · Xu Long Wei
- Animation Director · Ye Sung Lee
- Animation Director · Song Hwa Park
- Sound Director · Youji Shimizu
- Cgi Director · Nobumasa Hoshino
- Director of Photography · Akemi Sasaki
- Director of Photography · Shin'ichi Komeya
- Producer · Kōji Nozaki
- Producer · Masaki Shiode
Production
- Animation Production · TMS Entertainment
- Animation Production · Actas
- Animation Production · Magic Bus
- Animation Production · l-a-unch・BOX
- Animation Production · Digital Network Animation
- Animation Production · Maruga Factory
- Production · Lupin III PART 6 Production Committee
Relations
Anime overview
Manga overview
Music
Ending
- ?“"Lupin Sansei '80" (ルパン三世'80)” - Yuji Ohno (ep 0)
- 1-12“"Milk Tea"” - Akari Dritschler
- 13-“"Bitter Rain"” - Sakura Fujiwara






















































