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Overview
Secretly operating his cruiser as a casino at sea isn’t enough for mafia don Lukino Marcano. He’s also looking for the gold-laden boat wreckage worth the budget of a small country! Lupin sniffs out the plan to recover this long-lost treasure and brings along his partners Jigen, Goemon, and Fujiko for the ride to crash Lukino’s party.
Top Cast


Kanichi Kurita
Kanichi Kurita
Arsène Lupin III (voice)
Kanichi Kurita
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)


Makio Inoue
Makio Inoue
Goemon Ishikawa XIII (voice)
Makio Inoue
Goemon Ishikawa XIII (voice)


Gorō Naya
Gorō Naya
Inspector Koichi Zenigata (voice)
Gorō Naya
Inspector Koichi Zenigata (voice)


Taro Ishida
Taro Ishida
Inspector Terry Crown (voice)
Taro Ishida
Inspector Terry Crown (voice)


Akio Otsuka
Akio Otsuka
Andy (voice)
Akio Otsuka
Andy (voice)


Gen Idemitsu
Gen Idemitsu
Miller (voice)
Gen Idemitsu
Miller (voice)


Masaru Ikeda
Masaru Ikeda
Max (voice)
Masaru Ikeda
Max (voice)
Norio Matsui
Norio Matsui
Lucino Marcano (voice)
Norio Matsui
Lucino Marcano (voice)
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