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Lupin the Third

Lupin III
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First English-language volume of Lupin III released by Tokyopop.
ルパン三世
(Rupan Sansei)
Genre Adventure, Comedy-drama, Kaitō
Manga
Lupin III
Written by Monkey Punch
Published by Futabasha, Chuokoron-Shinsha
English publisher
Demographic Seinen
Magazine Weekly Manga Action
Original run August 10, 1967May 22, 1969
Volumes 14 (List of volumes)
Manga
Lupin III – World's Most Wanted
Written by Monkey Punch
Published by Futabasha
English publisher
Tokyopop
Demographic Seinen
Magazine Weekly Manga Action
Original run June 23, 1977May 28, 1981
Volumes 21 (List of volumes)
Anime television series
Anime television series
Lupin III Part III
Directed by Yuzo Aoki
Produced by Masato Matsumoto
Written by Jiku Omiya
Yasushi Hirano
Music by Yuji Ohno
Studio Tokyo Movie Shinsha
Original network Yomiuri TV
Original run March 3, 1984September 28, 1985
Episodes 50 (List of episodes)
Theatrical films
Original video animations
Related media
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Lupin III (Japanese: ルパン三世 Hepburn: Rupan Sansei?), also written as Lupin the Third or Lupin the 3rd, is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Monkey Punch. It follows the escapades of master thief Arsène Lupin III, the grandson of Arsène Lupin, the gentleman thief of Maurice Leblanc's series of novels.

The Lupin III manga, which first appeared in Weekly Manga Action on August 10, 1967, spawned a media franchise that includes numerous manga, two versions of an animated pilot film, five animated television series, eight theatrically-released animated films, two live-action films, five OVA works, twenty-six animated television specials, two musicals, many music CDs, and several video games. Many different companies have owned the English-language distribution rights to various Lupin III properties at various times, with just the first two animated films having been released by over 10 companies alone. Tokyopop acquired the license to the original manga in 2002, and later the second series in 2004. Funimation Entertainment purchased the rights to several of the television specials and films in 2002, and the fourth television series in 2012. Geneon licensed and dubbed 79 episodes of the second television series, 26 of which were broadcast on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim during 2003. Discotek Media licensed the entire first, second and fifth television series and the first live-action film; they also own the rights to several other Lupin titles, including some previously released by other companies.


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