Shin Lupin III
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| Shin Lupin III | |||
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| Genre | Action, Adventure, Comedy | ||
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| Director | Hideo Nishimaki (Ep. 62, 91) Hideo Takayashiki (Ep. 141, 147) Ichinori Tanahashi & Kyosuke Mikuriya (Ep. 3-6, 10, 12) Noburo Ishiguro & Shigetsugu Yoshida (Ep. 112, 118, 135, 142, 152) Yagi Ishikura & Yasumi Mikamoto (Ep. 58, 75, 93) Hayao Miyazaki (as Tsutomu Teruki) (Ep. 145, 155) |
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| Studio | TMS | ||
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| Original run | 3 October 1977 – 6 October 1980 | ||
| Episodes | 155 | ||
Shin Lupin III (or Lupin III Part 2 or The New Lupin III) is the second anime in the Lupin III series. It ran in Japan during 1977-1980 for 155 episodes, based on Monkey Punch's manga. Starting in 2003, Pioneer Entertainment licensed this show and released it over a span of 15 DVD's. Also of note is that Pioneer/Geneon never finished the show, stopping at episode 79. The English dub was produced by Fuse (now Phuuz) Entertainment. According to Richard Epcar, the voice of Jigen in the English dub, they had dubbed up to episode 120, but a Pioneer/Geneon spokesman denied this. Due to the current status of Pioneer/Geneon and the fact the Shin Lupin III didn't sell that well, it is unknown what will happen with episodes after 79.
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English Voice Cast (2003 Pioneer/Fuse Dub)
- Tony Oliver as Arsène Lupin III
- Richard Epcar as Daisuke Jigen
- Lex Lang as Goemon Ishikawa XIII
- Michelle Ruff as Fujiko Mine
- Jake Martin as Inspector Koichi Zenigata
Japanese Voice Cast
- Yasuo Yamada as Arsène Lupin III
- Kiyoshi Kobayashi as Daisuke Jigen
- Makio Inoue as Goemon Ishikawa XIII
- Eiko Masuyama as Fujiko Mine
- Goro Naya as Inspector Koichi Zenigata
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