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This is a list of television specials of the Japanese
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'' Lupin III'', based on the
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series by Monkey Punch that debuted in 1967. In a tradition that began in 1989 with ''
Bye Bye, Lady Liberty is the first television special in the ''Lupin III'' franchise. Directed by veteran director Osamu Dezaki, it was broadcast by NTV on April 1, 1989. A number of ''Lupin III'' television specials have followed with a total of 28 airing as of N ...
'', every year since until 2013 featured a new 90 minute ''Lupin III''
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television special that aired on NTV at 9:03 on Friday evening. Since then, they have been released irregularly. Each television special features its own plot, but the general theme centers on the adventures of Arsène Lupin III, the grandson of
Arsène Lupin Arsène Lupin (French pronunciation: ʁsɛn lypɛ̃ is a fictional gentleman thief and master of disguise created in 1905 by French writer Maurice Leblanc. The character was first introduced in a series of short stories serialized in the magazi ...
, the gentleman thief of
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's series of novels. He is joined by
Daisuke Jigen is a fictional character created by Monkey Punch for his manga series ''Lupin III'', which debuted in ''Weekly Manga Action'' on August 10, 1967. Jigen is the marksman, aide-de-camp and best friend of Arsène Lupin III. Along with colleague Goe ...
, crack-shot and Lupin's closest ally;
Fujiko Mine is a fictional character created by Monkey Punch for his manga series ''Lupin III'', which debuted in ''Weekly Manga Action'' on August 10, 1967. She is a professional criminal who regularly uses her attractiveness to fool her targets. Unlike t ...
, the
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and Lupin's love interest who works against Lupin more often than with him; and Goemon Ishikawa XIII, a master swordsman and descendant of Ishikawa Goemon, the legendary Japanese bandit. Lupin is often chased by Inspector Koichi Zenigata, the rather cynical detective who has made it his life mission to catch Lupin. The 2009 '' Lupin III vs. Detective Conan'' special is, as the title suggests, a crossover between ''Lupin III'' and '' Detective Conan'' and as such features characters from both series. Manga Entertainment released the first special on VHS in the United Kingdom and Australia in 1996 as ''Goodbye Lady Liberty'', using an English dub that they had created in
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with an American-British cast. Funimation purchased the North American distribution rights to specials five through twelve in 2002, in a package that also included the two theatrical films '' Farewell to Nostradamus'' and ''
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''. They re-titled several of the animations for their release. North American distributor Discotek Media released '' Episode 0: The First Contact'' in 2010, the first and second television specials in 2014 (with the former including its UK dub), and the third and fourth in 2015, and the fifth, thirteenth and fifteenth specials in 2016 (with the fifth including its Funimation dub). They also released the ''Lupin III vs. Detective Conan'' special and its theatrical film sequel on October 27, 2015. Discotek released the 22nd special in 2019, and the 21st and 26th in 2020.


Specials


Production notes

*While recording ''Orders to Assassinate Lupin'' in 1993, Lupin's voice actor,
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, took a sudden illness, and his standing became unstable. By the last part of the recording, Yasuo recorded his voice while he was in a chair. Yamada went on to reprise the role one last time in ''Burn, Zantetsuken!'' The following year, however, his health continued to decline during the recording. He died of a brain hemorrhage in 1995, at the age of 62.
Kanichi Kurita is a Japanese actor, voice actor and comedian. His most famous role is as the titular character of the anime series ''Lupin the Third''. He inherited the role from Yasuo Yamada after the latter's death in 1995, and his first role as Lupin was i ...
took over the role of Lupin that same year. *2007's ''Elusiveness of the Fog'', as well as being one of the annual ''Lupin'' TV specials, also aired as a tribute to the 40th anniversary of the ''Lupin III'' manga. Just as the OVA '' Return of the Magician'' brought back an old villain in recognition of the 30th anniversary of the anime, the character of Mamou had previously appeared in both a story in the original ''Lupin III'' manga and the thirteenth episode of the first anime series. It should be noted he is treated in this special as if Lupin's gang had never met him before. *2011's ''Blood Seal - Eternal Mermaid'' brought new voice actors for Fujiko, Zenigata and Goemon for the first time in 16 years. Miyuki Sawashiro took over Fujiko from Eiko Masuyama, Daisuke Namikawa took over Goemon from Makio Inoue, and
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took over Zenigata from
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. They have continued to voice the characters in all other media since.


Reception

The ''Lupin III'' television specials released by Funimation have received reviews varying from positive to mixed. The most well-received seems to be ''Island of Assassins'', with Chris Beveridge of Mania.com describing it as "the best non-TV Lupin experience ... since ''The Castle of Cagliostro''", ''Missed by a Dollar'' received an eight out of ten rating by
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's Jeremy Mullin, who stated it starts off as seemingly a simple heist film, but turns out to have plenty of twists. The least well-received of Funimation's releases is ''Secret of the Twilight Gemini'', which received mixed reviews due to the animation and its
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-style plot. Mania.com gave 2002's ''Episode 0: The First Contact'' an A+ and hailed it as the best TV special made to date. In ''500 Essential Anime Movies'' Helen McCarthy called ''Liberty'' her personal favourite of the Lupin TV specials. She describes it as "light, funny and entertaining" and "terrific entertainment".


See also

* '' Lupin III'' * List of ''Lupin III Part I'' episodes * List of ''Lupin the Third Part II'' episodes * List of ''Lupin III Part III'' episodes * List of ''Lupin III: The Woman Called Fujiko Mine'' episodes * List of ''Lupin III Part IV'' episodes * List of ''Lupin III Part V'' episodes


References

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External links

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