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"Lupin III TV" centers on the exploits of Arsène Lupin III, the grandson of the legendary gentleman thief Arsène Lupin. Lupin III is a master thief with a flair for the dramatic, known for his cunning plans, acrobatic skills, and relentless pursuit of treasure. He is joined by a colorful cast of characters, each contributing unique skills to his heists. Daisuke Jigen, Lupin’s loyal partner and sharpshooter, provides precision and firepower. Goemon Ishikawa XIII, a stoic samurai, wields a razor-sharp katana and often serves as the group’s moral compass. Fujiko Mine, a femme fatale and Lupin’s frequent love interest, is both an ally and a rival, often manipulating situations to her advantage. Inspector Zenigata, a relentless Interpol agent, dedicates his career to capturing Lupin, creating a cat-and-mouse dynamic that drives much of the series.

The narrative unfolds through episodic adventures, with Lupin and his crew targeting high-value treasures, art, and artifacts across the globe. Each episode typically features a self-contained heist or scheme, showcasing Lupin’s ingenuity and adaptability in overcoming obstacles, whether they be security systems, rival thieves, or Zenigata’s relentless pursuit. The series balances action, humor, and intrigue, often incorporating elements of espionage, mystery, and even the supernatural. While the tone can vary from lighthearted and comedic to tense and dramatic, the core focus remains on Lupin’s audacious plans and the interplay between the characters.

The setting is a blend of contemporary and retro-futuristic elements, with the characters navigating a world filled with advanced technology, exotic locales, and eccentric personalities. Lupin’s heists often involve elaborate disguises, gadgets, and misdirection, highlighting his resourcefulness and charisma. Despite his criminal activities, Lupin is portrayed as a likable antihero, driven by a sense of adventure and a code of honor that sets him apart from more ruthless criminals. The series explores themes of loyalty, trust, and the thrill of the chase, with the relationships between Lupin, Jigen, Goemon, Fujiko, and Zenigata evolving over time.

"Lupin III TV" has been adapted into multiple series and iterations, each with its own stylistic approach, but the core elements of the story and characters remain consistent. The episodic structure allows for a wide range of storytelling possibilities, from high-stakes capers to comedic misadventures, ensuring a dynamic and engaging viewing experience. The series has become a cornerstone of anime, celebrated for its enduring appeal, memorable characters, and inventive plots.
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Lupin III TV
ルパン三世
Lupin the Third
Type: TV-Series
Anime Episodes: 23
Movie/Episode length: 25 min.
Date: 10/24/1971 – 03/26/1972
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Opening
  • 1-3
    “"Lupin Sansei Sono 1"” - Charlie Kosei
  • 4-15
    “"AFRO LUPIN '68 (with Yasuo Yamada's Narration)"” - Charlie Kosei
  • ?
    “"Lupin Sansei Sono 3 (with Goro Naya's Narration)"” - Yoshiro Hiroishi (ep 16)
  • 17-23
    “"Lupin Sansei Sono 3"” - Yoshiro Hiroishi