List of Lupin III Part III episodes
Lupin III Part III is the third TV anime based on Monkey Punch's Lupin III manga series. Produced by TMS, it aired on Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation between March 3, 1984 and November 6, 1985.[1] The feature film Legend of the Gold of Babylon, was released in theaters during the original broadcast run of this television series. The film was co-directed by Seijun Suzuki, who wrote the screenplay for episode 13 of this series.
Music for the series including the opening and ending themes was written by Yuji Ohno. The opening theme Sexy Adventure was performed by Yosuke Nakamura and the ending theme Fairy Night was performed by Sonia Rosa.[2][3]
A DVD box set of the series was released in Japan on May 26, 2002.[4]
Episode list
# | Title | Original airdate[5] |
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01 | "The Gold Is Beckoning Lupin" "Kinkai wa Rupan o Yobu" (金塊ã¯ãƒ«ãƒ‘ンを呼ã¶) | 1984-03-03 |
Al "Scarface" Capone dies before he can tell his men where he hid his fortune in gold, and only leaves behind tiles that will lead them to it. Only thing is, he hid the others. When rumor breaks out the hunt is on to collect all the others and claim the gold getting the attention of Lupin and Fujiko. But they aren't the only ones who are interested; a Chinese crime boss and a mercenary-for-hire are also looking to get the gold. | ||
02 | "Expose the Great Trap" "ÅŒinaru Wana o Abake" (大ã„ãªã‚‹ç½ ã‚’æš´ã‘) | 1984-03-10 |
A gigantic meteorite made out solid gold is found, which has been planted by Zenigata in his latest plan to catch Lupin, who, of course, has his eyes set on it. With his new invention that erases peoples memory for an instant he is able to steal the gold, but Zenigata is fired as a result. But Lupin soon realizes that the loot he stole is not solid gold, it is only a rock with a gold coating. Lupin wants to find out who tricked him and the inspector wants to find out whoever stole the gold. | ||
03 | "Good Afternoon, Hell's Angel" "Konnichiwa Jigoku no Tenshi" (ã“ã‚“ã«ã¡ã¯ 地ç„ã®å¤©ä½¿) | 1984-03-17 |
Lupin and Jigen travel to a city where legend has it that an angel lives in the highest room of the round tower in the city. Lupin launches himself from a cannon and enters the room where he finds a young girl named Aurora and he takes her with him. She eventually proves to be a great annoyance, and despite Lupin's and Jigen's efforts they can't get her to leave. And when certain people notice that she is missing, Lupin may have taken more than he had bargained for. | ||
04 | "Telepathy Is Love's Signal" "TerepashÄ« wa Ai no Signal" (テレパシーã¯æ„›ã®ã‚·ã‚°ãƒŠãƒ«) | 1984-03-24 |
Lupin plans to steal the Spanish gold from a sunken ship, but a women-pirate group wants to steal it as well. The pirates decide to take advantage of Lupin by kidnapping Fujiko, and use her telepathy to figure out Lupin's every move. | ||
05 | "Goemon Daydream" "Goemon MusÅ" (五å³ã‚§é–€ç„¡åŒ) | 1984-04-07 |
06 | "Lupin has Come with a Tank" "Rupan ga Sensha de Yattekita" (ルパンãŒæˆ¦è»Šã§ã‚„ã£ã¦ããŸ) | 1984-05-19 |
07 | "The Man Is Called the Death Garb" "Shinigami GÄbu to Yobareta Otoko" (æ»ç¥žã‚¬ãƒ¼ãƒ–ã¨å‘¼ã°ã‚ŒãŸç”·) | 1984-05-26 |
08 | "Virgin Mary's Getaway Strategy" "Seibo Mariya no Dasshutsu Sakusen" (è–æ¯ãƒžãƒªã‚¢ã®è„±å‡ºä½œæˆ¦) | 1984-06-09 |
09 | "The Copy-Man Comes Expensive" "KopÄ« Ningen wa Takaku Tsuku" (コピー人間ã¯é«˜ãã¤ã) | 1984-06-16 |
10 | "Lay a Plot with the Treasure" "HihÅ wa InbÅ no Nioi" (秘å®ã¯é™°è¬€ã®åŒ‚ã„) | 1984-06-23 |
11 | "The Ruby Sheds Bloody Tears" "RubÄ« wa Chi no Ase o Nagasu" (ルビーã¯è¡€ã®æ±—ã‚’æµã™) | 1984-07-07 |
12 | "The Prisoner of a Valtan Palace" "Barutankan no Toriko" (ãƒãƒ«ã‚¿ãƒ³é¤¨ã®ã¨ã‚Šã“) | 1984-07-28 |
13 | "Play a Joke on the Variation" "Warunori HensÅkyoku" (悪ã®ã‚Šå¤‰è£…曲) | 1984-10-20 |
A deadbeat Lupin is tricked by Fujiko into infiltrating a women's party in a castle that turns out to be a rocket ship, which lands in a country where he is captured and about to be executed. Unfortunately, a storm of crows lands in the execution grounds, allowing Lupin to escape. Unfortunately, he must now survive this entire mess alive while being followed by Pops... and a mysterious lady with a death wish. | ||
14 | "Let's Play the Abduction Game" "YÅ«kai GÄ“mu wa Osuki" (誘æ‹ã‚²ãƒ¼ãƒ ã¯ãŠå¥½ã) | 1984-10-27 |
Ms. Alma has gone missing for some time, and Lupin is suspected as the prime suspect. It's revealed that Ms. Alma wasn't actually kidnapped, and thanks to a little hypnosis, Lupin doesn't even remember what happened. She planned to frame Lupin for a supposed kidnapping, so that her son Ron, can have Fujiko all to himself. | ||
15 | "The Killer Comes Along Quietly" "Koroshi ga Shizuka ni Yattekuru" (殺ã—ãŒé™ã‹ã«ã‚„ã£ã¦ãã‚‹) | 1984-11-03 |
16 | "The Golden Apple has Poison" "ÅŒgon no Ringo Niwa Doku ga Aru" (黄金ã®ãƒªãƒ³ã‚´ã«ã¯æ¯’ãŒã‚ã‚‹) | 1984-11-10 |
17 | "Are You Really Getting Married?" "Kekkon Surutte HontÅ Desu ka" (çµå©šã™ã‚‹ã£ã¦æœ¬å½“ã§ã™ã‹) | 1984-11-17 |
18 | "Show Time Is Death Feeling" "ShÅtaimu wa Shi no Kaori" (ショータイムã¯æ»ã®é¦™ã‚Š) | 1984-11-24 |
19 | "An Act of Betrayal" "Uragiri no KÅya o Hashire" (è£åˆ‡ã‚Šã®è’野を走れ) | 1984-12-01 |
20 | "Cross His Name Off the List" "Kako o Keshita Otoko" (éŽåŽ»ã‚’消ã—ãŸç”·) | 1984-12-08 |
21 | "Farewell, Golden Legend" "Saraba ÅŒgon-densetsu" (ã•ã‚‰ã°é»„金ä¼èª¬) | 1984-12-15 |
22 | "The Fire Is Not Suitable for a Diamond" "Dia ni HonÅ wa Niawanai" (ダイヤã«ç‚Žã¯ä¼¼åˆã‚ãªã„) | 1984-12-22 |
23 | "The Strategy of Beirut Mobile Bank Robbery" "BeirÅ«to IdÅ-ginkÅ-gÅdatsu-sakusen" (ベイルート移動銀行強奪作戦) | 1984-12-29 |
24 | "Pray for the Repose of Your Soul" "Tomoyo Fukaku Nemure" (å‹ã‚ˆæ·±ãçœ ã‚Œ) | 1985-01-12 |
25 | "We Are not Angels" "Oretachi wa Tenshi Janai" (俺ãŸã¡ã¯å¤©ä½¿ã˜ã‚ƒãªã„) | 1985-01-19 |
26 | "The Ghost of New York" "New York no YÅ«rei" (ニューヨークã®å¹½éœŠ) | 1985-01-26 |
27 | "Code Name Is Alaska Star" "AngÅmei wa Arasuka no Hoshi" (æš—å·åã¯ã‚¢ãƒ©ã‚¹ã‚«ã®æ˜Ÿ) | 1985-02-02 |
28 | "The Alaska Star Is a Ticket to Hell" "Arasuka no Hoshi wa Jigoku e no HÅshÅ«" (アラスカã®æ˜Ÿã¯åœ°ç„ã¸ã®å ±é…¬) | 1985-02-09 |
29 | "Let's Go to the Honey-Moon" "Tsuki e Honey-Moon ni IkÅ" (月ã¸ãƒãƒãƒ ーンã«è¡Œã“ã†) | 1985-02-16 |
30 | "The Name of the Cocktail Is Revenge" "Kakuteru no Na wa FukushÅ«" (カクテルã®åã¯å¾©è®) | 1985-02-23 |
31 | "Reversal. Reversal and Again Reversal" "Gyakuten. Gyakuten mata Gyakuten" (逆転 逆転 ã¾ãŸé€†è»¢) | 1985-03-02 |
32 | "10 million Dollar Key" "1000man-doru no Kagi" (1000万ドルã®éµ) | 1985-03-09 |
33 | "A Boy Genius Plays a Dangerous Game" "Tensai ShÅnen no Kiken na Asobi" (天æ‰å°‘å¹´ã®å±é™ºãªéŠã³) | 1985-03-16 |
34 | "Manhattan Crisis" "Manhattan-crisis" (マンãƒãƒƒã‚¿ãƒ³Â·ã‚¯ãƒ©ã‚¤ã‚·ã‚¹) | 1985-03-23 |
35 | "Target Was Gone Beyond the Snow Field" "TÄgetto wa Hakugin no Hate ni" (ターゲットã¯ç™½éŠ€ã®æžœã¦ã«) | 1985-03-30 |
36 | "The Eagle Alights on the Glory" "Washi no Maioriru Toki" (é·²ã®èˆžã„é™ã‚Šã‚‹æ™‚) | 1985-04-06 |
37 | "Pops Boils over with Rage" "Tottsuan ÅŒi ni Ikaru" (父ã£ã¤ãん大ã„ã«æ€’ã‚‹) | 1985-04-20 |
38 | "Letiethia Loved Me" "Ore o Aishita Retishia" (俺を愛ã—ãŸãƒ¬ãƒ†ã‚£ã‚·ã‚¢) | 1985-04-27 |
39 | "Give the Gold to the Rival" "Raibaru ni ÅŒgon o" (ライãƒãƒ«ã«é»„金を) | 1985-05-11 |
40 | "In a Panic over the Treasure" "Ichimai no Otakara de Dai-konsen" (一枚ã®ãŠå®ã§å¤§æ··æˆ¦) | 1985-05-25 |
41 | "A Night under Martial Law" "Kaigenrei no Yoru" (戒厳令ã®å¤œ) | 1985-06-08 |
42 | "Plunder the Pyramid of Insurance" "Piramiddo no Hokenkin o Ubae" (ピラミッドã®ä¿é™ºé‡‘を奪ãˆ) | 1985-06-22 |
43 | "Farewell, Cinderella" "Saraba Shinderera" (ã•ã‚‰ã°ã‚·ãƒ³ãƒ‡ãƒ¬ãƒ©) | 1985-06-29 |
44 | "Our Papa Is a Thief" "Boku-tachi no Papa wa DorobÅ" (ボクãŸã¡ã®ãƒ‘パã¯æ³¥æ£’) | 1985-07-06 |
45 | "A Toast to the Con-Game" "Kon-gÄ“mu ni Kanpai" (コンゲームã«ä¹¾æ¯) | 1985-07-20 |
46 | "Worn-Out Wings" "Ore no Tsubasa wa Scrap" (俺ã®ç¿¼ã¯ã‚¹ã‚¯ãƒ©ãƒƒãƒ—) | 1985-07-27 |
47 | "A Famous Picture" "Ichimai no Meiga" (一枚ã®è¿·ç”») | 1985-08-17 |
48 | "Tears Stood in Hades' Eyes" "Hadisu no Namida" (ãƒãƒ‡ã‚£ã‚¹ã®æ¶™) | 1985-08-31 |
49 | "Pops Was Adopted into the Family" "Tottsuan ga YÅshi ni Natta hi" (ã¨ã£ã¤ãã‚“ãŒé¤Šåã«ãªã£ãŸæ—¥) | 1985-09-28 |
50 | "Kill the Atomic Submarine Ivanov" "Gensen Iwanofu no Massatsu-shirei" (原潜イワノフã®æŠ¹æ®ºæŒ‡ä»¤) | 1985-12-25 |
Lupin and Jigen steal the newly-finished Soviet nuclear submarine Ivanov so that they can salvage a massive hoard of gold coins in the Caribbean. Fujiko tags along with hopes of selling it to either the Chinese and CIA for a hefty price, while Pops smuggles himself aboard. Unfortunately the Soviets too, are on the hunt for their sub and have no intent of losing it! |
See also
- Lupin III
- List of Lupin III Part I episodes
- List of Lupin III Part II episodes
- List of Lupin the Third: The Woman Called Fujiko Mine episodes
- List of Lupin III television specials
References
- ↑ ルパン三世アニメ全æ´å²å®Œå…¨ç‰ˆ. Futabasha. April 1, 2012. p. 153. ISBN 978-4-575-30406-0.
- ↑ ルパン三世アニメ全æ´å²å®Œå…¨ç‰ˆ. Futabasha. April 1, 2012. p. 8. ISBN 978-4-575-30406-0.
- ↑ ルパン三世アニメ全æ´å²å®Œå…¨ç‰ˆ. Futabasha. April 1, 2012. p. 397. ISBN 978-4-575-30406-0.
- ↑ "Newtype" 18 (10). Kadokawa Shoten. June 2002: 129.
- ↑ The ルパン三世 Files. Kinema Junpo Sha. July 24, 1998. pp. 170–175.
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