
Lupin the Third: Pilot Film
Adventure · Comedy · Crime
Overview
The first animated adaptation of the popular manga series, this pilot introduces the main characters of "Lupin the Third" with montages, presented through a short frame narrative illustrating a typical gang escape.
Top Cast


Taichiro Hirokawa
Taichiro Hirokawa
Arsène Lupin III (voice)
Taichiro Hirokawa
Arsène Lupin III (voice)


Kiyoshi Kobayashi
Kiyoshi Kobayashi
Daisuke Jigen (voice)
Kiyoshi Kobayashi
Daisuke Jigen (voice)


Eiko Masuyama
Eiko Masuyama
Fujiko Mine (voice)
Eiko Masuyama
Fujiko Mine (voice)


Gorō Naya
Gorō Naya
Goemon Ishikawa XIII (voice)
Gorō Naya
Goemon Ishikawa XIII (voice)


Shinsuke Chikaishi
Shinsuke Chikaishi
Inspector Zenigata / Narrator (voice)
Shinsuke Chikaishi
Inspector Zenigata / Narrator (voice)


Koichi Kitamura
Koichi Kitamura
Kogoro Akechi (voice)
Koichi Kitamura
Kogoro Akechi (voice)


Nobuo Tanaka
Nobuo Tanaka
Narrator (voice)
Nobuo Tanaka
Narrator (voice)


Nachi Nozawa
Nachi Nozawa
Arsène Lupin III (voice)
Nachi Nozawa
Arsène Lupin III (voice)


Osamu Kobayashi
Osamu Kobayashi
Goemon Ishikawa XIII (voice)
Osamu Kobayashi
Goemon Ishikawa XIII (voice)


Chikao Ohtsuka
Chikao Ohtsuka
Inspector Zenigata (voice)
Chikao Ohtsuka
Inspector Zenigata (voice)
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